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What are the traditions of getting married?

What are the symbols of marriage ? . What are the traditions of getting married?. What’s the difference ? Give examples in your answer. The Marriage Ceremony. To know the events of the ceremony of marriage To explain what the symbols of marriage mean To write your own wedding service.

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What are the traditions of getting married?

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  1. What are the symbols of marriage ? What are the traditions of getting married? What’s the difference? Give examples in your answer

  2. The Marriage Ceremony • To know the events of the ceremony of marriage • To explain what the symbols of marriage mean • To write your own wedding service What’s the difference between a symbol eg wedding ring, and a tradition eg throwing confetti ? Which one means more and why ?

  3. 1.Write out the stages of the Wedding Ceremony in order. **what sort of questions are the couple asked (event 2) ? 2.Think of a picture for each stage. Draw the pictures as a flow chart. Bible readings Questioning the couple: is it their free decision, do they intend to stay faithful, are they open to having children ? The vows The exchange of rings The celebration of the “Nuptial” Mass The final blessing and kiss The signing of the Register The Marriage Ceremony What order do these stages of the marriage ceremony happen in ? Write down the numbers. The vows The final blessing and kiss The signing of the register The exchange of rings Bible readings The celebration of the “Nuptial” Mass Questioning the couple: is it their free decision, do they intend to stay faithful, are they open to having children ?

  4. What they symbolise Commitment and care Faithful, enduring love God’s sacrifice & commitment to us Reminder of baptism: new life in Christ What do the symbols of marriage mean ? Wedding rings Wedding Vows White dress Mass In Church Write out the symbols of marriage, and match them to what they symbolise. **Which one do you think is the most important and why?

  5. Plan your Own Wedding Service Look back at what you wrote about the VOWS. Here are some examples of Personal Wedding Vows I love you, (Name), and I know that this love is from God. Through all of the uncertainties and trials of the present and future, I promise to be faithful to you and love you. I promise to guide and protect you, as Christ does his Church, as long as we both shall live. I promise to love you, (Name), with an unselfish devotion. I will care for you with tenderness, and I will always seek to strengthen you, comfort you, encourage you, and hold you up daily in prayer before our Heavenly Father. I pledge you my faithfulness and eternal love, from this day forward. • Write your own wedding vows

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