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Authors: Diane Warner

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Complete Book of Wedding Vows (64 page)

 
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in the Lord and faithful to each other, upholding each other in prayer, always ready to comfort and encourage. Our service will bring many joys, as well, and this, too, we will share in common praise and thanksgiving to our Lord who has us always in the palm of His hand."
"_____________________, God has called us to serve Him together and as I take you today as my husband / wife, my first priority is my own relationship with God, to be right with Him and to have the assurance of being in His will; I know this is the first priority in your life, as well. But after my commitment to God comes my total devotion to you as I become your wife / husband. You have been blessed with many abilities and gifts and I promise to encourage you as you develop these God-given talents; I promise to support you in your ministry as you seek to serve Him. I will pray for you and encourage you in your Christian walk so that you will be free to be all He wants you to be. I will love you, care for you, sacrifice for you and be faithful to you from this day forward and for all the years to come. May God bless our marriage and our ministry together."
Vows Based on a Traditional Protestant Prayer
"I thank the Almighty God, our heavenly Father, the Fountain of all our joy, for giving you to me. I pledge my sacred vow to walk with you in love, to rejoice in the bond of marriage, to carry the inspiration of this hour with me the rest of my life, whether there is joy or
 
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sorrow, whether there are pleasant days or trials. I will be a comfort and a joy to you always, I will be your counsel and strength as we walk together along the pathway of life in faith, hope and love."
Vows Based on the Episcopalian Declaration of Intent
"I vow to be your faithful husband/wife, understanding that marriage is a lifelong union, and not to be entered into lightly, for the purpose of mutual fellowship, encouragement and understanding; for the procreation of children and their physical and spiritual nurture. I hereby give myself to you in this cause with my sacred vow before God."
Interfaith Weddings
Interfaith weddings have become commonplace in our country, naturally resulting in many variations of the traditional religious wedding vows. An interfaith service may be conducted by a clergyperson sympathetic to the individual faiths of the bride and groom, or the service may be purely ecumenical with two officiants, one representing the bride, and one the groom. In some cases it isn't possible for an interfaith marriage to be officially sanctioned at all. Orthodox and Conservative Jewish rabbis, for example, usually refuse to officiate at a mixed marriage and the Roman Catholic attitude is usually that, on a case-by-case basis, it is possible for a Catholic to marry a non-Catholic, but only under certain conditions. For example, in such a marriage a Catholic groom may be required to promise, either in writing or orally, that he will do all in his power to share the Catholic faith with any children that may result from

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