| I.I.
Procession
II. Opening Words
Celebrant:
Welcome family and friends!
There are moments in our lives that are ruled not so much
by time but by the heart. This is such a moment for Jane
Curls and Joe Smiths. These two people have fallen in love
– so deeply, so completely – that today they
make a bond, a sacred covenant whereby their hearts, their
bodies, and their souls shall be united as one in marriage
for the rest of their days.
Today, before all of you, their most cherished family and
friends, they will say the most powerful, the most loving
words two people can say to each other. They will take their
wedding vows. And it is our honor and privilege to stand
witness. For this blessed act is magnificent and so tender
to behold.
III. Presenting of the Bride
Celebrant: Who presents
this woman to be married to this man?
Father and son: We do.
IV. 1st Reading – Art of a Good
Marriage II
- Wilfred Arlan Peterson
Across the years I’ll walk with you, in deep green
forests, on shores of sand, and when our time on earth is
through, in heaven too you will have my hand.
Happiness in marriage is not something that just happens.
A good marriage must be created. In the art of marriage,
the little things are the big things:
It is never being too old to hold hands.
It is remembering to say, I love you, once each day.
It is never going to sleep angry.
It is forming a circle of love that gathers in the whole
family.
It is at no time taking for granted. The courtship should
not end with the honeymoon, but continue through all the
years.
It is doing things for each other, not in the attitude of
duty or sacrifice, but in the spirit of joy.
It is the speaking of words of appreciation and demonstrating
gratitude in thoughtful ways.
It is not looking for perfection in each other.
It is cultivating flexibility, patience, understanding,
and a sense of humor.
It is having the capacity to forgive and forget.
It is finding room for the things of the spirit.
It is a common search for the good and the beautiful.
It is not marrying the right partner, it is being the right
partner.
V. Honoring of children from 1st marriages and
mothers
Celebrant: Today there
we are here to witness the joining of Jane and Joe as well
as their families. Joe and Jane love all of you children.
They cherish the beautiful times they share with all of
you. They both want you to know how important you are to
them and the joy you bring to their life everyday.
Couple: We promise to be there as a family to you,
to protect you, to support and comfort you, and to love
you all the days of our lives. Now we give you these rings
as a symbol of our becoming a family.
Couple gives rings to the three children.
Celebrant: Lucielle
& Robert Curls and Carmela & Tom Smiths, you have
given your children immortal gifts. The light of this marriage
would not be possible without you. Emerson defined success
this way: It is to leave the world a better place, by virtue
of a redeemed social condition, a patch of garden, or by
way of a child. We congratulate you on your success! You
have brought forth life. You have brought forth love. It
is most appropriate on your children’s wedding day
that we thank you. We bless you. At this time the couple
would like to honor their parents and give their mothers
roses.
VI. Celebrant’s address
Celebrant: When we
have the courage to start all over again and be with someone
new, we are hesitant and hopeful. We wish the past to remain
behind us and yet we have learned and grown so much from
our experiences. As we move on, we make the choice to open
up and give and receive love. Beautifully, magically, something
deep inside of us blossoms and opens and we are blessed.
Jane and Joe, you have both made that choice and you’ve
made a wonderful one. For, I can not think that there would
be two people better suited for each other than you.
When we were speaking, I was truly impressed with the people
you both have become and the important skills that you both
have learned. Your ability to honor each other, listen to
each other, and have patience with each other is phenomenal.
You have learned what some have not learned in a lifetime.
You have moved past the areas where most relationships get
stuck. You both understand that to resolve you differences,
you need to let go of what each may think is the “right
answer.” Instead, you work towards your common goals
and creatively find your solutions hidden there. I heard
firsthand, how you have applied that to your family. For,
your children and your relationship to them are of critical
importance. Your abilities to manage everyone’s needs,
including your own is what makes things work so well for
all of you.
For not only do you have all the skills, patience, and understanding,
you also have LOVE. You have found in each other your soul
mate. You have found someone who makes you more than you
were by yourself. You are not two halves making a whole.
You are two wholes whose sum is much greater. For the first
time, you have an intimacy, a trust, a friend and a LOVE
that will last through the rest of your years together.
Jane and Joe want all of you to know how blessed they feel
to have such wonderful family and friends here today. You
are all very important in their lives. They also expressed
the wish to honor a few people who could not be with us
today and we acknowledge their presence among us. Grandmom
and Grandpop Fortunato, Grandmom and Grandpop Smiths, Mary
Fuccacio, Rita Curls and Michael McDonnell would have been
proud to see the two of you here making your commitment
to each other.
Jane and Joe you are the result of the love of thousands.
So many people in this lifetime and previous generations
have provided all that was needed to bring you to this moment.
Today we are witness to the circle of life and we see how
what has been given to Jane and Joe is being given to their
children, their family, their friends and to the larger
community. It is a grace upon the world.
VII. Declaration of Intent
Celebrant: Since it
is your intention to join in marriage, kindly join hands
and with your hands your hearts.
VIII. Handwrapping Ritual
Celebrant: This cloth
represents that something within yourselves yet infinitely
greater than yourselves has joined you together. As your
hands are bound so are your hearts, minds, bodies, and souls.
IX. Vows
Celebrant: In the words
of Maya Angelou, “If you find it in your heart to
care for somebody else, you will have succeeded.”
Couple: I, Joe (Jane), take you, Jane (Joe), to
be my wife (husband). I promise to be true to you in good
times and in bad, in sickness and in health. I will love
and honor you all the days of my life.
X. Rings
Celebrant: These rings
represent circles of love and circle of life. They have
no beginning and no end. They will endure forever. So may
it be with your love.
May the Lord bless these rings, which you give to each other
as the signs of your love and faithfulness.
Joe/Jane: Jane(Joe), take this ring as a sign of
my love and faithfulness. In the name of the Father, and
of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit.
XI. Closing Blessing
Celebrant: “May
Almighty God unite your hearts in the never-ending bond
of pure love. May your children bring you happiness, and
may your generous love for them be returned many times over.
May peace live always in your hearts and in your home. May
you have true friends to stand by you, both in joy and in
sorrow. May you be ready and willing to help and comfort
those who come to you in need. May you find happiness and
satisfaction in your work. May daily problems never cause
you undue anxiety. May your hearts’ first desire be
always toward good things. And may god bless you with many
happy years together.
XII. Pronouncement
Celebrant: You have
committed yourselves to each other through sacred vows and
honored each other with the gift of eternal love. Your life
is now one. Therefore, it is now by the grace of God, in
the beloved company of family and friends, that I am able
to pronounce you husband and wife.
XIII. Kiss
Celebrant: It is said
that when the one man loves the one woman and the one woman
loves the one man. The very angels desert heaven and sit
in that house and sing for joy.
You may kiss.
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