which is freeing but might also make you feel lost. Don't fret—we're here to help you select the best wedding reading orquotefor yourwedding ceremony program. We're taking a look at frequently asked questions related to readings for weddings and even...
In addition to your vows, including aceremony readingin your celebration is a sweet, and sometimes playful, way to represent you and your partner. If you're a couple looking for LGBTQIA+ wedding readings, you want language that is inclusive while also articulating your love. As you plan your...
Now that I'm in my 20s, not a year goes by without a flood of wedding invitations, and with each ceremony I attend comes new ideas for my own special day. I've already decided that my dress will be knee-length, the venue will be outside, and by now,…
If you're planning a Christian wedding ceremony, you may want to incorporate some Bible verses into your nuptials. While the Bible does include verses on love, marriage, and weddings, it doesn't outline any specific marriage vows—but you (and your officiant!) can still reference some religi...
Today’s gospel scene is reminiscent of the call of Peter which was the gospel a few weeks ago. At that time, I invited you to put yourself in Peter’s shoes and react appropriately to the holy man, Jesus, who happened to be in that place at that time. Peter had caught nothing, la...
For those that are not having the traditional wedding service, it can be a problem finding suitable material to be read at a civil ceremony. And even some traditionalists like to have something extra read at their wedding lunch or party. This inspiring book offers 70 poems and readings ...
Touchingly, Brittain gives her wedding bouquet to Roland’s mother–it says something about G.’s generosity and love that he seems unperturbed by this third presence at the ceremony. I’m looking forward to reading more about this marriage. Within the first year, it had taken an ...
of this year. You “knew” a lot of things: that my daughter was getting married, that her father had crossed over, that she had a brother and that the brother would be walking her down the aisle. You knew the wedding would be in a Catholic Church but that the ceremony would be…...
It is she in association with whom, saving that she has been for years a main fibre of the root of his dignity and pride, he has never had a selfish thought. It is she whom he has loved, admired, honoured, and set up for the world to respect. It is she who, at the core of ...
In addition to writing your own marriage vows, selecting readings that ring true to the two of you is another way to make your ceremony even more meaningful. From popular contemporary novels to beloved classic literature, humorous children's readings to