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Love Your Wedding Ceremony

There are quite a few different types of wedding ceremonies. There are traditional religious wedding ceremonies. There are unique ceremonies that the couple in love will write themselves. There are some wedding ceremonies that celebrate the cultures of the bride and groom. So how do you choose the right ceremony for your wedding? How do you know which ceremony best illustrates the love you and your fiancé have for each other?

Before you start researching the different types of ceremonies and love declarations that one can make during a wedding, you will want to make sure that your church or culture does not require that you use a predetermined ceremony. Some religions require specific types of ceremonies with specific activities and vows or the marriage will not be recognized by the church (or culture).

Once you have determined that you and your fiancé are able to personalize your wedding ceremony there are a few questions you are going to have to ask yourselves:

1. How long do you want your declarations of love to be?

2. Do you want traditional wedding vows or do you want to write your own?

3. Which binding ceremony would you like to include in your wedding?

4. Which type of ceremony best illustrates the love you have for each other?

Typically a wedding ceremony is presided over by someone who has been ordained by a specific church or government. Once the bride and groom and their attendants (if they have any) are assembled before the person presiding over the ceremony the officiant will usually tell a story about the couple or give a speech about love and what it means to enter into the bond of marriage. Some people choose to have the officiant administer a short set of vows at the beginning of the wedding ceremony and then ask the bride's parents if they are satisfied of the sincerity of those vows. If the parents declare themselves satisfied with the couples' sincerity, the wedding officiant will go on with the ceremony.

After the homily or sermon or "talk" given by the officiant, a few things can happen. Some couples enjoy long wedding ceremonies. They will have their friends and loved ones do readings or sing songs. Some couples will play a song that they feel best illustrates the love they feel for each other and the nature of their relationship. Once all of the readings and the music is done, the couple will take part in a binding ceremony.

The binding ceremony can involve traditional activities, like the couple using two candles to light a single (unity) candle, or pouring two different vials of sand into a single container and using the combined sand to represent their union. Some ceremonies involve tying the bride and groom's hands together in a ceremonial (hand fasting) fashion. Some people jump over a broom! Some couples choose to come up with their own symbolic binding ceremony.

After the binding ceremony the couple will recite vows. These vows can be traditional vows offered up by the church or the state or they can be vows that are written by the couple. Some couples choose to keep their vows for each other a secret until the ceremony. Other couples choose to write their vows together and then have the officiant administer them.

Whatever you choose for your wedding, make sure that it makes you and your partner happy. This is your day and it celebrates your love!

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