Maid of Honor Vs Matron of Honor
When you begin to plan a wedding, you may be a little confused about all the terms involved with the wedding party. Some wedding parties include simply the bride and groom, but more often than not, wedding parties will have several bridesmaids and groomsmen. One special member of the bridal party is the maid or matron of honor. What exactly, though, is the difference between the maid of honor and matron of honor?
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Maid of Honor
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Traditionally, the maid of honor is the unmarried best friend or sister of the bride. Most brides have at least one maid of honor in their wedding party.
Matron of Honor
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The matron of honor is usually a close friend or relative of the bride who is already married.
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Bridal Party
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Some brides choose only one maid of honor or matron of honor, but it is perfectly OK to have one of each in the bridal party. These ladies will stand to the left of the bride during the wedding ceremony.
Duties
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The duties of a maid of honor or matron of honor are the same: keeping a close eye on the bride, helping with the wedding planning and helping the bride to get ready on her wedding day.
Responsibilty
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It is also the responsibility of the maid of honor or matron of honor to plan a bridal or wedding shower for the happy couple.
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Resources
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MAID OF HONOR image by john hodgkiss from
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