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Have Faith in the Meaning of Your Wedding Vows

By: Tyler Reese.

Writing your own wedding vows using your faith as a guide can add more meaning to them. After all your commitment to one another is in body, mind and soul. Your wedding vows echo your unwavering commitment to a love shared with the one person who will be witness to your life.

Although there are many denominations, each faction with their own individual take on how the couple should share their wedding vows, the desired result is still the same; to commit to love and caring for one another no matter the circumstance that may arise in the future.

Depending on the religion, there may be variations during the ceremony as to how and when the vows are taken. If the couple have followed their religious suggested vows, the words will include some reference to their denomination beliefs.

During the ceremony and hallowed by the faith of Israel, Jewish couples exchange wedding vows while the ring is placed upon the finger.

In the Muslim wedding ceremony, the bride and the groom sit apart from each other and commit to one another, answering in the affirmative three times and then signing the marriage contract.

In a Buddhist wedding ceremony, a couple may pledge as part of their vows to cultivating compassion, generosity, patience, enthusiasm and wisdom while committing to grow in dharma. They may also pledge to seek to understand all living beings and regard all the mysteries of life with openness and joy.

Omitting the mention of God or a spiritual higher power, non-denominational wedding vows will generally hit many of the more traditional themes of commitment. If a couple have different religious backgrounds, they may choose write these types of vows to avoid conflict.

So much time and energy goes into planning a wedding. Getting the wedding dress, cake and invitations perfect will remain a top priority for the bride to be. Couples should remember though that committing to each other through your wedding vows is truly what matters most.

Bare in mind that your vows are a promise to love, honor, and appreciate each over the course of the life you will share together. Writing your wedding vows can be a personal spiritual journey regardless of what religious beliefs you hold.

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