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| Sample of a Wedding Ceremony |
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1. PROCESSIONAL (Bridal March) The Bridesmaids enter first, followed by the Bride with the person who is giving her away. (It is only optional whether you choose to have a bridal party; it is legal just to have two witnesses over the age of 18 years.)
2. WELCOME The Celebrant welcomes family and friends, and introduces her/himself.
3. GIVING AWAY 'Giving Away' of the Bride to the Groom is totally optional. Often, more than one 'Giving Away' is done. There are plenty of options.
4. INTRODUCTION The Celebrant speaks about the couple's ideals and/or philosophies of marriage. What marriage means to the couple and perhaps aspirations for their future together. A professional Celebrant should be able to give you plenty of ideas of ceremonies they have done in the past.
5. READING Most professional Celebrants will have books of verses, from which to choose an appropriate reading. It is usual to have a close friend or family member read this.
6. MONITUM From the Marriage Act and said by the Celebrant.
7. DECLARATION OF INTENTION TO MARRY This is often called the 'Declaration of Marriage' which is a public declaration.

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8. VOWS A professional Celebrant will be able to give you selections to choose from and/or assist you to write your own very special vows. Most will have an appropriate 'library' of books to lend you.
9. RING CEREMONY Most couples give rings to each other however, sometimes just the Bride chooses to have a ring. Some couples may choose to give a gift, rather than a ring.
10. CONCLUSION
A short conclusion is said by the Celebrant.
11. THE DECLARATION OF MARRIAGE The Celebrant pronounces the couple 'Husband and Wife'.
12. SIGNING OF THE MARRIAGE REGISTER The couple and their two witnesses sign the Marriage Register, Certificate of Marriage and Marriage Certificate. The photographer will take a few photos of the 'signing'.
13. CONGRATULATIONS & PRESENTATION TO FAMILY AND FRIENDS The Celebrant congratulates the couple and introduces them to their family and friends. Many just choose to have their first names read while others prefer to be introduced as Mr & Mrs...
14. RECESSIONAL The couple leave the ceremony area, followed by their bridal party, generally to music. This concludes the Celebrant's part of the ceremony.

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