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A SAMPLE HANDFASTING This is a longer version of the Celtic handfasting found on my "sample ceremonies" page. Traditionally, a handfasting was performed by a priest or priestess, who would invoke the energies of the four elements to create a sacred circle in which the couple could be joined as embodiments of god and goddess. The cloth that bound their hands was usually the tartan plaid, representing the bride's clan or family group. One of the things I like about handfasting is that it is also a declaration of intent, where the bride and groom clearly state that they are marrying of their own free will, as well as stating their vows. In this particular ceremony, six cords are draped over the couples' hands, one for each vow made (you can make up your own vows of course... you don't have to use the ones written here, and you don't have to use six): |
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A SAMPLE HANDFASTING CEREMONY Lynn
and Erik have chosen to incorporate the ancient Celtic ritual of Handfasting
into their wedding ceremony today. Traditionally, in the British Isles
it was performed by a priest or priestess, who would invoke the energies
of the four natural elements to create a sacred circle in which the couple
could be joined as embodiments of god and goddess. The cloth that binds
their hands was usually the tartan plaid, representing the bride's clan
or family group. One of the things we like about handfasting is that it
is also a declaration of intent, ----------------------------- Do you still seek to enter this ceremony? Yes. INVOKING
THE FOUR DIRECTIONS (optional) [Guests are invited to stand and face the four directions] Blessed
be this union with the gifts of the East and the element of Air,
Blessed be this union with the gifts of the South and the element of fire, Blessed
be this union with the gifts of the West, the element of water, Blessed
be this union with the gifts of the North, the element of earth, [guests are seated] Erik and Lynn, I bid you look into each others eyes. Will
you honor and respect one another, We
will [the first cord is draped over the couples' hands] Will
you share each other's pain and seek to ease it?
[Tie cords together] Lynn
and Erik, as your hands are bound together now, (from
this point the ceremony can move on to traditional vows |
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