Marriage Ceremonies
A short mind-map for the reasons people get married, vows and what happens at a wedding
- Created by: Tammy
- Created on: 08-04-13 16:18
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- Marriage
- Why do people get married?
- Fortune Seekers
- Happienss
- Show Faith
- Love
- Why do Christians get married?
- LOVE
- Lifelong Committment
- LOVE
- The Wedding Vows
- To have and to hold
- From this day forward;
- for better, for worse,
- From this day forward;
- To have and to hold
- Why do people get married?
- What happens at a wedding?
- Marriage
- Why do people get married?
- Fortune Seekers
- Happienss
- Show Faith
- Love
- Why do Christians get married?
- LOVE
- Lifelong Committment
- LOVE
- The Wedding Vows
- To have and to hold
- From this day forward;
- for better, for worse,
- From this day forward;
- To have and to hold
- Why do people get married?
- Marriage
- Arranged Marriages
- Asylum
- for richer, for poorer
- in sickness and in health
- to love and to cherish,
- in sickness and in health
- till death do us part
- Obedience to God
- Vows to one another
- Extending the family
- 5 stages:
- 1) The Priest Welcomes the Congregation
- 2) The vows are then said
- 1) The Priest Welcomes the Congregation
- 2) The vows are then said
- 3) The rings are exchanged and the blessings received
- 4) The prayers are said
- 5) The register is signed
- 4) The prayers are said
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