Easter Greetings Everyone!
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Easter Greetings Everyone! I found this beautiful vintage Jesus graphic at The Graphics Fairy website. A wonderful place where you can find many royalty-free vintage graphics. She has tons of stuff and you can save/download the images she offers. Check it out sometime. You can use the images for your website design as well as printables, such as wedding keepsake booklets. You can visit her site and search by keyword or browse by category to find images for your projects.
Below are some vintage Easter graphics. Read full article for free Wedding Graphics...
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The Charge To The Bride And Groom is the wedding ceremony element that is directed to the bride and groom and advises them of the significant personal responsibilities associated with the vows and pledges they are about to make. The wedding ceremony is a joyful occasion and the charge reminds us that it is to be harmonized with seriousness and reverence as well. Below is the second half of the list. For numbers 1-7, see Charge To The Bride And Groom - Examples Part 1. Examples of the Charge to the Bride and Groom: 8.
Officiant: Now I ask you, ____________ and ___________ to take into consideration the magnitude and significance of the vows about to be taken. There are many implications involved when two people commit to a lifetime of love. Let us take a moment to reflect on those implications and acknowledge that along with the celebration of marriage there is depth and meaning in the pledges you will be making to one another and it is with much determination, acceptance, forgiveness, respect, loyalty and love that builds the foundation for a strong and enduring marriage. The officiant directs the charge specifically to the bride and groom. The charge is a reminder to the couple that the vows are of a profound and serious nature. The bride and groom are reminded of the significance of their commitments and the effort that will be required to maintain and strengthen their marriage in order that they will remain united until the end of their lives. Here's part 1 of a list of 12 examples of The Charge. You may want to use them in your ceremonies or adapt them to suit your needs. Examples of the Charge to the Bride and Groom: 1.
Officiant: And now I must advise you, ____________ and ____________ to recognize and appreciate that marriage is a sacrament to be honored with the full understanding of the gravity of its meaning. It is with a deep sense of seriousness that this union should be entered into, as you are here to pledge your love and loyalty to one another for your entire lives. |
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