Wedding Vows

Wedding Vows for Older Couples

Older couples who are tying the knot frequently choose to write their own vows. They’ve lived longer and experienced far more together, and apart, than young, starry-eyed couples who are about to embark on their first real love affairs.

Vow Renewal Etiquette

The root of why a couple decides to renew their vows lies in their intention of remaining a pair. Some do it to announce to the world that no matter what they’ve been through – good or bad – they mean to stick it out together to the end. Others choose to perform the ritual very privately, with just the two them making an intimate promise.

What are Traditional Wedding Vows?

Because many couples choose “traditional” as the theme of their wedding, it only stands to reason they also select traditional wedding vows to exchange between them. Just what are traditional vows? Here’s a look at a few vows spoken between bride and groom throughout the country.

Renew Wedding Vow Ceremony

If you have decided to have a renew wedding vow ceremony, you are probably a bit confused about how to make proper vow renewal arrangements. After all, most people are not aware of proper etiquette for this sort of ceremony. In addition, there is not a great deal of information available on the subject. Nonetheless, it only takes keeping in mind a few key things when planning a renew wedding vow ceremony to make it a memorable occasion.

Religion Free Wedding Vows

With the country being a melting pot of races, ethnicities, and religions, mixed religion marriages are on the rise. If you are having a mixed religion marriage, you are likely struggling with many aspects of your wedding ceremony – including your vows. To help make the wedding smoother, you might want to consider having nondenominational or religion free wedding vows. Nondenominational or religion free wedding vows either completely eliminate reference to a higher power or carefully choose the how the reference to a higher power is made.

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