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Apr 8, 2024 · We are gathered here today to witness and celebrate the marriage of [Name] and [Name]. This is not the beginning of a new relationship but an acknowledgment of the next chapter in their...
Nov 15, 2023 · We are gathered here today to celebrate one of life’s greatest moments, to give recognition to the worth and beauty of love, and to add our best wishes and blessings to the words that shall unite [Name] and [Name] in marriage. Today, they will affirm this bond formally and publicly.
Feb 26, 2024 · “We are gathered here today” is a classic, but it’s not the only opening line in your wedding officiant’s arsenal. If you’re looking for a modern, unique or non-traditional way to start your wedding ceremony, keep reading for 10 alternatives to “we are gathered here today” – including some favourite openers from our officiant team.
Jun 26, 2024 · “We are gathered here today in the sight of God, to witness and bless the joining together of (bride) and (groom) in holy matrimony. They have come to give themselves to one another in this holy covenant.”
We’re gathered here today to celebrate [PARTNER A] and [PARTNER B] in their lifelong commitment of love to each other. Finding your life partner is a true joy, and the commitment to share in life’s ups and downs as one is no small feat.
"We are gathered here today in the sight of God, and the presence of friends and loved ones, to celebrate one of life's greatest moments. We are here to give recognition to the beauty of love that is shared between [PARTNER B] and [PARTNER A] as they complete their family in holy matrimony.
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Dearly beloved, we are gathered here in the sight of God, and in the presence of family and friends to join together this man and this woman in Holy Matrimony, which is commended of St. Paul to be an honorable estate, instituted of God and therefore is not to be entered into unadvisedly or carelessly, but reverently, joyfully and in the love of ...