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Wording For The Exchange Of The Rings In A Wedding Ceremony

7/17/2013

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Exchange of the Rings in a Wedding

The exchange of the rings during a wedding ceremony takes place immediately after the blessing of the rings.

The officiant performs the blessing of the rings and then the bride and groom exchange rings as they pledge vows of faithfulness and fidelity to one another.

Below is a list of 12 examples for the exchange of rings element in wedding ceremony.


Examples of The Exchange Of The Rings In A Wedding Ceremony:


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Officiant: To Groom:

________ will you take this ring and place it upon _____’s finger, and as you do, repeat after me, these words:

The following can be broken down line by line instead of said all at once.


I give you this ring as a symbol of my vow, and with all that I am, and all that I have, I honor you, in the name of God.

Officiant: To Bride:

_________ will you take this ring and place it upon ________’s finger, and as you do, repeat after me, these words:

The following can be broken down line by line instead of said all at once.


I give you this ring as a symbol of my vow, and with all that I am, and all that I have, I honor you, in the name of God.

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2.

Officiant: To Groom:

_________ will you take this ring and place it upon ________’s finger, and as you do, repeat after me, these words:

Officiant: With this ring, I thee wed and with it I bestow upon thee my pledge of faithfulness and enduring love.

Officiant: To Bride:

_________ will you take this ring and place it upon ________’s finger, and as you do, repeat after me, these words:

Officiant:
With this ring, I thee wed and with it I bestow upon thee my pledge of faithfulness and enduring love.

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3.

Officiant: To Groom:

___________ will you take this ring and place it upon ______’s finger, and as you do, repeat to her, after me, these words:

I give you this ring, as I give you myself, with love and affection. Wear it in peace always.

To Bride:

____________ will you take this ring and place it upon _________’s finger, and as you do, repeat to him, after me, these words:

I give you this ring, as I give you myself, with love and affection. Wear it in peace always.

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4.

Officiant:  To Groom:

________will you take this ring and place it upon _____’s finger, and as you do, repeat after me, these words:

____________, I give you this ring as a symbol of my vow, and with all that I am, and all that I have, I honor you, in the name of the Father, and the Son, and the Holy Spirit.

Officiant:  To Bride:

________will you take this ring and place it upon _____’s finger, and as you do, repeat after me, these words:

____________, I give you this ring as a symbol of my vow, and with all that I am, and all that I have, I honor you, in the name of the Father, and the Son, and the Holy Spirit.

Celtic Wedding Bands made from Tungsten
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5.

Officiant: To Groom:

____________ will you take this ring and place it upon ____________’s finger, and as you do, repeat after me, these words:

As a sign from my heart that I desire to live with you from this day forward, and that you may remember forever that I have chosen you above all others, I give you this ring as a symbol of my love.

Officiant: To Bride:

 ____________ will you take this ring and place it upon ____________’s finger, and as you do, repeat after me, these words:

As a sign from my heart that I desire to live with you from this day forward, and that you may remember forever that I have chosen you above all others, I give you this ring as a symbol of my love.
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6.

Officiant: To Groom:

____________will you take this ring and place it upon ____________’s finger, and as you do, repeat after me, these words:

____________, with this ring I marry you and I promise to be true for so long as we both shall live.

Officiant: To Bride:

____________will you take this ring and place it upon ____________’s finger, and as you do, repeat after me, these words:

____________, with this ring I marry you and I promise to be true for so long as we both shall live.
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7.

Officiant: To Groom:

____________ will you take this ring and place it upon ____________’s finger, and as you do, repeat after me, these words:

With this ring, I give you my heart, I promise from this day forward, you shall not walk alone, may my heart be your shelter, and my arms be your home.

Officiant: To Bride:

____________ will you take this ring and place it upon ____________’s finger, and as you do, repeat after me, these words:

With this ring, I give you my heart, I promise from this day forward, you shall not walk alone, may my heart be your shelter, and my arms be your home.

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8.

Officiant: To Groom:

____________ will you take this ring and place it upon ____________’s finger, and as you do, repeat after me, these words:

Take and wear this ring as a symbol of our love.  With it I wed you, and give you my body, soul, and heart.

Officiant: To Bride:

____________ will you take this ring and place it upon ____________’s finger, and as you do, repeat after me, these words:

Take and wear this ring as a symbol of our love.  With it I wed you, and give you my body, soul, and heart.

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9.

Officiant: To Groom:

____________ will you take this ring and place it upon ____________’s finger, and as you do, repeat after me, these words:

I give you this ring as a symbol of our love. With it I wed you, and commit my life to you forever.

Officiant: To Bride:

____________ will you take this ring and place it upon ____________’s finger, and as you do, repeat after me, these words:

I give you this ring as a symbol of our love. With it I wed you, and commit my life to you forever.

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10.

Officiant: To Groom:

____________ will you take this ring and place it upon ____________’s finger, and as you do, repeat after me, these words:

I give you this ring that you may wear it as a symbol of the vows I have made to you today.

Officiant: To Bride:

____________ will you take this ring and place it upon ____________’s finger, and as you do, repeat after me, these words:

I give you this ring that you may wear it as a symbol of the vows I have made to you today.

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11.

Officiant: To Groom:

____________ will you take this ring and place it upon ____________’s finger, and as you do, repeat after me, these words:

With this ring, I marry you, pledging my loyalty, love and life, in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit.

Officiant: To Bride:

____________ will you take this ring and place it upon ____________’s finger, and as you do, repeat after me, these words:

With this ring, I marry you, pledging my loyalty, love and life, in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit.
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12.

Officiant: To Groom:

____________ will you take this ring and place it upon ______’s finger, and as you do, repeat after me, these words:

I, ____________, give to you ____________, this ring, as a symbol of my commitment to love, honor, and respect you.

Officiant: To Bride:

____________ will you take this ring and place it upon ____________’s finger, and as you do, repeat after me, these words:

I, ____________, give to you ____________, this ring, as a symbol of my commitment to love, honor, and respect you.
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For more about the rings part of a ceremony see these related articles:
5 Tips For Avoiding Mishaps During The Giving Of The Rings
Part 1 Blessing Of The Rings - 7 Examples
Part 2 Blessing Of The Rings - More Examples
About The Exchanging Of The Rings In a Wedding

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