Gay wedding vow
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Below are some Secular & Spirual vows written specifically to be used as Same Sex Wedding Vows /Gay Wedding Vows. You may want to apply these vows for your special day.
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Secular Vows For Gay Couples
I, (Grooms name/Brides name), take you, (Brides name/Grooms name), to be my (wedded wife/wedded husband). I promise to aspire always to contemplate your needs in addition to my own; to be a source of strength for you; to accept your strength for myself; to share freely my thoughts and feelings; to hear when you divide yours with me. I make these solemn promises, to keep in times of plenty and in want; in joy and in sorrow; in sickness and in health; from this night forward.
________, will you have ________ to be your (wife/husband), to live together as friend and mate? Will you live (her/him) as a person, respect (her/him) as an equal, sharing delight as well as sorrow, triumph as well as defeat. And keep (her/him) beside you as long as you both sha
My perhaps ill-advised decision to permit connection with my extremely heterosexual and extremely traditional mom on social media has resulted in many fascinating discussions. What is a content warning? Why so much chat about Taylor Swift's necklace? Who's the man?
Our hug of the full spectrum of gender notwithstanding, she has seemed most lost by the photos of me, dressed in my best red flannel shirt and ostensibly matching tie, officiating the weddings of my friends.
I'm a queer ex-nun and comedian with an open heart and a willingness to do paperwork. I contain a round face and a codependent streak the width of Lake Michigan and the depth of Lake Superior, which makes me a diligent try-hard with parents and a favorite of everyone's zany and slightly problematic Aunt Edna. My dubious wardrobe choices make me no one's enthusiastic first-choice celebrant. But my mom can understand why, in an emergency, I am sometimes asked to serve as defacto queer secular clergy.
However, she remains puzzled about why I agree to officiate these weddings when, as she said in
Vows (for a gay wedding)
Joseph O. Legaspi offers wedding vows in the form of a poem celebrating the resilient, tender, joy-filled love between himself and his husband. As you watch this recording from Legaspi’s visit to the Poetry Center or interpret through the printed version, listen or look for the five statements that begin with “I vow.” Around those five statements, Legaspi weaves together evocative pairs of metaphors that express the depth and abidingness of the newlywed couple’s relationship.
Joseph O. Legaspi. “Vows (for a gay wedding).” Threshold. Fort Lee, New Jersey: Cavankerry Insist,
Sample Vows for Same Sex Marriages
We have come together today to witness the wedding ceremony of
(Partner 1) and (Partner 2). (Partner 1) and (Partner 2) thank you for creature here today
and ask for your encouragement and help as they begin their marriage.
“(Partner 1) and (Partner 2), please turn and face each other as you begin your vows.”
“(Partner 1), do you grab (Partner 2) to be your beloved spouse? Execute you vow that you
will always support (Partner 2) in sickness and in health, in joy and in sorrow, in
poverty and in wealth, for as long as you both shall live?”
“(Partner 2), carry out you take (Partner 1) to be your beloved spouse? Do you vow that you
will always help (Partner 1) in sickness and in health, in joy and in sorrow, in
poverty and in wealth, for as long as you both shall live?”
“Will all of you witnessing these vows do all in your power to uphold this couple in
their marriage?”
If Rings exchanged
“In the presence of our family and friends, I (Partner 2) choose you
(Partner 1) to be my spouse. I give you this ring as a symbol of my love, faith, an