The Ill-Fated Bride
The fragrance of field flowers suddenly filled the entire church as a figure in white slowly floated down the aisle, chose a pew and knelt down to pray ….. FOR THE MARRYING MONTH OF JUNE… A MUST READ FOR BRIDES-TO-BE. The Ill-Fated Bride by mimi illenberger mapa Wedding traditions abound in superstition. Leonard RN Ashley, author of the book The Wonderful World of Superstition, Prophecy and Luck warned: The marriage will be ill-fated if the groom sees the bride on the wedding day before they meet in church…if a dog passes between the couple on their wedding day…if the party meets a funeral cortege en route to the church…if the bride tears her gown or bursts a seam…if it rains…it the bride stumbles across the threshold of her new home He also wrote: Don’t get married on February 1 or any day in May (it brings poverty), any day in Lent, June 2, November 2 (All Souls Day), December 1 and December 28 \9\holy Innocents Day. There are also beliefs in gem stones. Pearls ar