Friday, December 13, 2024

Insta Scoop: Venus Raj and Husband Celebrate First Anniversary



Images courtesy of Instagram: onlyvenusraj

 

14 comments:

  1. Bakit may hugasan ng paa? Bakit naka boots yung groom? Charot!!

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    1. 1:19 I don’t get it why are you questioning the groom’s white boots? Washing the feet is their faith’s ceremony just like the symbolism of veil, candle and binding rope in catholic wedding.

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    2. It symbolizes service, just like Jesus washed the feet of his 12 disciples. The boots I’m not sure. Maybe because she’s tall and he wants to be a taller than her. Next question.

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    3. Christian wedding. This means love, humility and service

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  2. grabe yung panga ni ate..

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  3. anong religion tong may pawashing of feet

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    1. Christian wedding ito. Ndi required yan siguro preferrence nila Venus because of the symbolism ng washing of feet.

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    2. A wedding feet washing ceremony is a Christian tradition that symbolizes love, humility, and service to one another:

      Meaning
      The ceremony is based on Jesus washing the feet of his disciples in the Bible, and represents the Christlike service that spouses should provide to each other in their marriage.

      Purpose
      Couples may choose to include a feet washing ceremony to express love, honor, and respect for their spouse. It can also demonstrate a willingness to serve others and the equality that should exist in a marriage.

      How it works
      The ceremony often involves taking turns removing shoes, washing, and drying each other's feet. Some couples may also read the Bible passage where Jesus washed the disciples' feet.

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  4. Si Venus talagang nag lie low, ni wala ata syang friends kyeme na beauty queens.

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  5. White boots talaga anyway
    Is he a pastor

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  6. Mukang MUA si guy.

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  7. weird naman naka-wedding gown ka tapos maghuhugas ng paa.

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    1. Quite symbolic of how Jesus is King yet embraced a lowly life on earth just so undeserving people like me could live the abundant life in Christ. How meaningful pala this washing of the feet is, I would’ve had it in my ceremony.

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  8. Love Venus. It's hard to thrive in an industry that promotes a culture that doesn't align with God's.

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