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11 Traditional Religious Vows
Here are a collection of 11 Traditional Religious Vows 1. Basic Protestant Vows I_____ take thee, _______ , to be my wedded wife/husband,...
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Test the four Elements (Yoruba tradition)
Test the four Elements (Yoruba tradition) In a ritual adapted from a Yoruba tradition, the bride and groom taste four flavors that...
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Tea or Sake Ceremony (Chinese and Japanese Tradition)
Tea or Sake Ceremony (Chinese and Japanese Tradition) It is part of the wedding ceremony for the couple o present their parents with tea...
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Seven Steps (Hindu tradition)
Seven Steps (Hindu tradition) After the couples has taken seven steps around the fire at their ceremony, their bond is sealed, and the...
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Non-Denominational Sand Ceremony
Here a a collection of sand ceremonies. Similar to a unity candle, the sand ceremony represents the joining of two lives into one. This...
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Rose Ceremony (Non-Denominational)
Non-Denominational Rose Ceremony This modern ritual incorporates one of the most beloved symbols of romantic love – the rose. A white one...
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Religious Ring Exchanges
A collection of Religious Ring Exchanges sorted by religion 1. Protestant/ Presbyterian In token and pledge of our constant faith and...
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P’ye-Baek (Korean Tradition)
A P’ye-Baek (Korean Tradition) The bride offers dates and chestnuts – symbols of children – to the groom’s parents while sitting at a low...
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Non-Denominational Ring Exchanges
Here are a collection of ideas for Non-Denominational Ring Exchanges 1. With this ring, I thee wed, as a symbol of love that has neither...
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Meher (Muslim Tradition)
Included in the marriage contract is a meher, a formal statement specifying the monetary amount the groom will present to the bride. It...
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Mala Badol (Bandladesh Tradition)
After the wedding feast, the ritual of Mala badol is performed in Bangladesh and other South Asian countries. A thin cloth is placed over...
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Libation Ceremony (African Tradition)
Libation is a traditional African ceremony in which water is poured on the ground in the four directions that the wind comes from in...
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Lazo (Latino tradition)
In Guatemala, the couple bind themselves together during the ceremony with a silver rope. Mexican couples perform a similar ritual, where...
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Kola nuts (Nigerian Tradition)
Another gift giving tradition, this one originates in Nigeria In Africa, kola nuts represent healing; giving them to each other (often...
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Jumping the Broom (African-American Tradition)
An African tribal ritual had couples placing sticks on the ground to symbolize their home together. This may be the origin of the broom...
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Various Interfaith and Nondenominational Vows
Here are a number of variations on non-denominational, interfaith, and civil vows. These are a good start to build your ceremony around....
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Honey Ceremony (Multifaith tradition)
Honey is a symbol of the sweetness in life. And so, with this dish of honey, we proclaim this day as a day of great joy and celebration –...
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Honey and Walnuts (Greece)
In some of the Greek islands, the wedding ceremony ends with honey and walnuts offered to the bride and groom from silver spoons. Walnuts...
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Homage o the Fire God, Agni (Hindu tradition)
The following is recited over a ceremonial fire: “O Lord Fire, First Created Being! Be thou the over-lord and give food and drink to this...
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