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Sample CeremoniesThese are a few samples of ceremonies that I've performed. I have many more ideas and ceremonies for couples who book with me. So, set up a free consultation! Call 602-403-1145. Celtic Handfasting ( For Traditional Celtic Ceremonies, Nature Based and Historical Weddings)Introduction Hello, and welcome to the ceremony that will unite Groom and Bride in marriage. We gather here today to celebrate their union, and to honor their commitment to not just gazing at one another, but to looking outward together in the same direction. In marriage, we give ourselves freely and generously into the hands of the one we love, and in doing so, each of us receives the love and trust of the other as our most precious gift. But even as that gift is shared by two people who are in love, it also touches the friends and family members who in various ways support and contribute to the relationship. All of you are Groom and Bride’s community, and each of you has played some part in bringing them to this moment. This is why gathering as a community is such an important part of a wedding ceremony. Because Bride and Groom are now taking a new form as a married couple, and in this form, they become part of their community in a new way. Hand Binding In ancient Celtic culture, couples announce their marriage through what is called, a hand binding. When a couple joins hands and takes on a new life together, their destinies are tied into one future. This tradition includes a red cord to symbolize that as husband and wife, Groom and Bride will be bound together as one family. "Bride and Groom, as your hands are bound together now, We, your community are here to remember and to celebrate as you begin this journey together. It is in this spirit that you have come here to today to exchange these vows. Anam Cara Vows. On this blessed day, we celebrate the celtic spirit of the anam cara. Anam cara is translated from the Gaelic as “soul friend.” By entering into a partnership with your anam cara, you are joined in an ancient and eternal way with this person whom you cherish. In everyone’s life there is a soul mate whose love embraces us. Please repeat after me: Today I recognize you, my anam cara RINGS A circle is the symbol of the sun and the earth and the universe. It is a symbol of holiness and of perfection and of peace. In these rings it is the symbol of unity, in which your lives are now joined in one unbroken circle, in which, wherever you go, you will always return to one another and to your togetherness." Groom , take Bride's ring and put it on her finger, and repeat after me: PRONOUNCEMENT Bride and Groom, although I'm officiating here today,
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