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Wedding vows
are promises a
couple makes to each
other during a
wedding ceremony.
Wedding vows often
allow couple's to
choose their own
marriage vows.
Wedding vows can
also be written by
the couple from a
mixture of religious
traditions used.
However couples
marrying in a house
of worship or within
a religious
tradition are often
constrained to use
the standard vows of
that tradition's
ceremony.
More samples
of Church Wedding vows
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" In the name of
God, I, (name)
, take you, (name)
, to be my
husband/wife,
to have and to hold
from this day
forward, for better
or worse, for richer
or poorer, in
sickness and in
health, to love and
to cherish, until we are
parted by death.
This is my solemn
vow."
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"I, (name)
, take you, (name)
, to be my
husband/wife, to
share both good
times and bad times,
side by side. I give
you my hand, and my
heart, and hope that
my love will always
be a safe haven for
you. Just as this
circle is without
end, my love for you
is eternal. Just as
it is made of a
permanent metal, my
commitment to you is
forever. With this
ring, I thee wed."
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" (name)
, with all my
love, I take you to
be my husband/wife.
I will love you
through good and the
bad, through joy and
the sorrow. I will
try to be
understanding, and
to trust in you
completely. Together
we will face all of
life's experiences
and share one
another's dreams and
goals. I promise I
will be your equal
partner in a loving,
honest relationship,
for as long as we
both shall live."
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" (name)
, today I
take you for my
husband/wife. Now we
will feel no rain,
for each of us will
be shelter for the
other. Now there
will be no
loneliness, for each
of us will be
companion to the
other. There is only
one life before us,
and our seasons will
be good and long. I
promise to love,
honor, and cherish
you, no matter what
lies before us, for
as long as we both
shall live."
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" I,
(name)
,
take thee
(name)
,
to be my wedded
husband/wife, to
have and to hold
from this day
forward, for better,
for worse, for
richer or for
poorer, in sickness
and in health, to
love and to cherish,
'til death do us
part, according to
God’s ordinance; and
thereto I pledge
thee my troth."
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sample |
" (name)
,
with all my love, I
take you to be my
husband/wife. I will
love you through
good and the bad,
through joy and the
sorrow. I will try
to be understanding,
and to trust in you
completely. Together
we will face all of
life's experiences
and share one
another's dreams and
goals. I promise I
will be your equal
partner in an
loving, honest
relationship, for as
long as we both
shall live.
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