"If there is a procession to the altar, the ministers go first, followed by the priest, and then the bride and bridegroom. According to local custom, they may be escorted by at least their parents and the two witnesses. Meanwhile, the entrance song is sung" (#20)
The Bride processing with the Groom waiting is a remnant of a "Transactional" view of marriage. (As is the veil and the "giving away" of the Bride).
The Rite of Marriage is clear that the Bride and Groom are the principal celebrants of the marriage sacrament (they marry each other, they are not married by the priest), and as such they should both process, preferably together.
Also, St. Joseph in Detroit has a policy in place that couples are not to "hide" from each other before the Nuptial Mass to satisfy superstitions. My wife and I stood at the door together, greeted our guests ...
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