Some time ago we brought you a
version of a 'handfasting' which has been very popular on the blog, so we
thought we would follow it up with a fabulous way of including children in this
wonderfully meaningful ritual.
Including children in a handfasting:
Celebrant: 'When we think about marriage we immediately
visualize the joining of two people. But this is not always so. Marriages unite
families and as is the case in many families today who already have children,
they give us a wonderful opportunity to celebrate and embrace some of the other
important relationships in our lives.
During a wedding ceremony rings are sometimes exchanged with a promise. As
(Bride) and (Groom) are not exchanging rings, but instead binding their hands,
they thought appropriate that their children should also take part as a
reminder of their promise to them on this day.
(Bride & Groom) wanted to find a way to let their children know now how
special and wonderful they are, and how privileged and blessed they feel to be
their parents'.
Children step forward and their hands are bound with the parents
Celebrant addresses children:
'(Insert children’s names): These are the hands that will support encourage and protect you through all of life’s ups and downs, happy times, sad times, love and we hope, great joy. This binding is a reminder of the love and respect that each of you have for the others and that which will last for a lifetime'.
You can amend the wording of any of our ritual examples to suit
your own family circumstances. Check out some of the others we've shared in
previous posts.
The Wedding Gurus x