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We, who have gathered in this circle, are now privileged to witness
and to participate in a ceremony celebrating, the public
acknowledgment of a love which ____________ and ____________ have
for each other, knowing that by our presence here with them, we are
saying that they, together, are loved by many others. We have come
to surround them as they stand before us in this center, where now
____________ and ____________ in essence say, "Welcome to our
marriage! Welcome to the Celebration!"
Marriage is too for children! For them it is, or can be, more than
just witnessing. There is an opportunity for them to bring
themselves into the new family and in a symbolic sense to give
themselves to this new venture as they bring a "Gift of love" which
they will present now to ____________ and ___________.
The children come bearing flowers, which are given to the Bride and
Groom.
Minister:
When you love someone, you do not love them all the time, in exactly
the same way, from moment to moment. That is impossible. It is even
a disservice to pretend it is possible. Yet that is what most of us
demand. We have such little faith in the ebb and flow of life and of
love and of relationships.
We leap forward at the flow of the tide and resist in terror its
ebb, for we are afraid it will never return. We insist on
permanence, on duration, on continuity. But the only continuity
possible in life, as in love, is in growth, in fluidity and in
freedom, as dancers are free, barely touching as they pass, but
partners in creating the same pattern.
I speak now to ____________ and ____________ of love, in which, the
trust and freedom of the other person becomes as significant as the
trust and freedom of one's self. I speak to them of generosity,
which gathers the beauty of earth for riches and the kindness which
turns away the wrath of foolish men and women. I speak of all our
hopes for their continued growth through patience, one for the
other. May ____________ and ____________ keep the vows made on this
day, in freedom, teaching each other who they are, what they yet
shall be, enabling them to know that, in the fullness of being, they
are more than themselves and more than each other, that they are all
of us and that together we share joyously the fruits of life on this
Earth, our home.
Ring Ceremony:
Groom places ring on Bride’s finger:
May this ring forever be to you the symbol of my growing love.
Bride places ring on Groom’s finger:
May this ring forever be to you the symbol of my growing love.
Minister:
May these two find happiness in their union. May they live
faithfully together, executing the vows they have made between them;
and may they ever remain compassionate and encouraging, that their
years may be rich with the joys of life, and their days be long upon
the Earth.
I now pronounce you husband and wife.
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