Walking Down the Aisle to Very Special Music

This father of the bride can really sing… and all while walking his daughter down the aisle…

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31 Responses to Walking Down the Aisle to Very Special Music

  1. Michael Sulich Sr.'s avatar Michael Sulich Sr. says:

    Sounds like he wanted to be his “day” instead of hers !

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    • Linda's avatar Linda says:

      Some people like your self, dont understand the closeness. That was his special way of letting go. How many fathers can do this. Beautiful moment in her life!

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    • christine's avatar christine says:

      After all, he’s paying for it….it pretty much is….

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    • Curly Sue's avatar Curly Sue says:

      He should have taped the song and played it for the Father of the bride dance. Totally inappropriate.

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    • marissa's avatar marissa says:

      agree 100% I would be pissed if anybody did this on MY wedding day…that’s one day the attention should be on me, not you.

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      • Linda's avatar Linda says:

        Marissa,.. he wasnt ANYBODY, and it wasnt for a day, it was a 3 minute song down the aisle before the service even started. It was a symbolic act of love. The dad didnt take that walk for granite. How could anyone get “PISSED” over a beautiful 3 minute song sung to the bride by her father,..prior to the wedding. Why is it ok to pay a stranger to sing??? The song was about her and his love for her. Save your battles for the big bad stuff in your life.

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  2. Douglas Witte's avatar Douglas Witte says:

    Liturgically criminal.

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  3. very beautiful the song and the wedding

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  4. Lauren's avatar Lauren says:

    If this is a Catholic church, the pastor should be shot & denied last rights. And the father has turned his daughter’s wedding day into a Broadway production. There’s a little place where this would be appropo…it’s called a reception hall.

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    • Linda's avatar Linda says:

      Shot and not given last right???,.. Thats a bit over the top ,..wouldnt you say? You sound like a lot of fun,..said sarcastically 😉 In case no one told you, its not your wedding, but Im sure you are welcome to leave some good luck wishes 🙂

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  5. Christine Shaffer's avatar Christine Shaffer says:

    Stop with your negativity,that was absolutely BEAUTIFUL!!!!!

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  6. Rhonda Serges's avatar Rhonda Serges says:

    I told my father I loved him everyday…he never told me he loved me back. So if my father would have loved me half as much as this girl’s dad loves her I would have been blessed.

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  7. Susan's avatar Susan says:

    My friend sent this to me here in the UK,very beautiful moment for the families,cried all the way through it.My father never saw me get married,never knew his granddaughter,he passed away too soon,treasure the times you have

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  8. John Ferguson's avatar John Ferguson says:

    A beautiful and very moving moment. A way of her loving dad letting her go.

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  9. Deene's avatar Deene says:

    The word is “aisle”

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  10. Michelle's avatar Michelle says:

    This is offensive to the integrity of the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass.
    Those of you who support this farce apparently have no concept of the solemn dignity of the Church’s liturgical celebration. What the bride and her father did was cheapen the liturgy, forgetting that Christ is the central figure. The priest had no right to do this and he is just as much to blame for this mockery.

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    • Who wants to hear this kind of drivel…no one that’s who.Get over it…

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    • Linda's avatar Linda says:

      It is not a mockery at all, but a true act of love from the heart and soul. He sang to his daughter before the service even started. It was the time that he sybolized to come together one last time as his child and let her free. If we all could only share our love so beautifully and freely the way the dad did, we would be far better people.

      God recognizes the love of his song of “the slow walk”, and not the rules that were made up along the way and drilled into people minds. It is rigid and hateful attitudes like your self that has started and feed religious wars for centuries.

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      • John Ferguson's avatar John Ferguson says:

        Thank you for your post Linda, I fully agree with you. God is not interested in the outer trappings and dogma. He is interested in the heart and recognizes love.

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  11. susan's avatar susan says:

    I don’t think that God never intended us to enjoy ourselves in church! He was making joyous noise in a joyous moment! It was beautiful and touching, it was not offensive to the integrity of the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass. good grief!!!

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  12. Lin.T.'s avatar Lin.T. says:

    Funny how some people feel such a need to spew negativity! I was always taught: If you can’t say something nice, don’t say nothing at all. It was their ceremony, not yours!

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  13. Janet's avatar Janet says:

    Weddings are all about the bride and groom if this is what the bride wanted this is what she should have got and it was beautiful itade me cry

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  14. Trev's avatar Trev says:

    For those with negative replies, go get a life.
    Learn what love and closeness is about.
    And no its not just the Bride and Grooms day.
    Parents hand over something very precious to them.

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  15. cyndi's avatar cyndi says:

    What a bunch of cold hearted idiots some of you are. This is beautiful and she will always remember it… I would rather have my father sing than pay some stranger to it… It made me cry!!!!

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  16. Bobbi's avatar Bobbi says:

    I think that this was a very beautiful moment for both daughter and father. I wished I had a father that would have walked me down the aisle. I truely love the song.

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    • John Ferguson's avatar John Ferguson says:

      Quite so Bobbi. I am appalled at some of the comments here and demonstrates how some people can be slaves to dogma. Christ taught ‘love’ and the father’s actions were just that. It was a very special and beautiful moment for everyone present. I was very moved by what the father did. Many of the comments here completely miss what really happened and just show cold callousness.

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  17. Susan Hager's avatar Susan Hager says:

    I am stunned by many of the mean-spirited comments in response to this video. I would bet there are many, many women out there who wished they had a father like this……mine never showed a single iota of care….would have done almost anything to have a dad like this! And, for those of you spouting all your dogma about the sacrifice of the Mass, etc……did no one ever tell you “make a joyful noise unto the Lord”? Shame on you.

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