Traditional vows

Including a Child in a Wedding Ceremony

Classified as Traditional, Second Marriage, Late Marriage

Bride and Groom:
(Wife/husband’s name), I promise to be a good and faithful husband/wife to you, and also a patient, loving View this vow »

Traditional vows

My solemn vow

Classified as Traditional, Christian, Interfaith

The groom says:
In the name of God, I (…) take you (…) to be my wife, to have and to hold from this day forward, View this vow »

Traditional vows

So much love that it burns like a fire

Classified as Traditional, Poetic, Literary

A poem written by a medieval menestrel about seven hundred years ago.

You and I
Have so much love,
That it burns like a fire,
In which we bake a lump of clay
Molded into a figure of you
And a figure of me.
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Traditional vows

Celtic vow

Classified as Traditional, Celtic

Ye are Blood of my Blood, and Bone of my Bone.
I give ye my Body, View this vow »

Traditional vows

European Medieval Vow

Classified as Religious, Traditional, Christian

GROOM’ VOW: “I, ___________, take thee _________ to my wedded wife, to have and to hold from this day forward View this vow »

Traditional vows

With this ring be thou consecrated unto me

Classified as Religious, Traditional, Jewish

(Groom), as you place the ring upon the finger of __________, speak to her these vows:
” With this ring
be thou consecrated unto me
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Traditional vows

1 Corinthians 13: Through God, our love will never fail

Classified as Religious, Traditional, Christian

I, _____, take you, _____, as the love of my life. I vow to be patient with you and the circumstances in our lives. I vow to be kind to all people we come across. I vow not to be boastful of our love or about our accomplishments.
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