Anne Hathaway's wedding conducted by a priest and a rabbi

Anne Hathaway's recent wedding to husband Adam Shulman was officiated by both a priest and a rabbi out of respect for the bride and groom's religions.
The Dark Knight Rises star, who was raised Catholic, married her Jewish boyfriend of more than four years during a sunset ceremony on a private ranch overlooking the Pacific Ocean in Big Sur, California on Saturday (29Sep12).
Guests were advised to wear comfortable shoes in order to hike
through a nature trail to the ceremony, which took place under a
Jewish wedding canopy called a chuppah.
Anne Hathaway, clad in a custom Valentino gown with a pink-tinged
train and matching headband and veil, walked down the aisle and the
actors exchanged vows they wrote themselves in front of two
religious officials.
A source tells People magazine, "It was a very soulful, romantic
ceremony. You could tell they had put a lot of thought into making
it their own."
The actress then slipped into another short, white Valentino dress
for the reception, where attendees enjoyed a family-style dinner of
locally-grown food on wooden farm tables and a jazz performance by
Americano Social Club.