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Sites for wedding readings any1?

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My aunts getting married in September '08. She wants my mum to do a reading and my mum asked me to look up sites for readings. But when i typed in 'Wedding Readings' its all readings for like, the bride n groom to say to each other (eg. From the day i met you...etc). I don't think my mum can say that to them. So does any1 know any gd sites that has Wedding Readings for other ppl to say to the bride n groom?

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  1. How about this one? Terribly moving but neither religious or soppy!

    A Gift From the Sea by Anne Morrow Lindbergh

    One recognises the truth of Saint Exupery's line: Love does not consist in gazing at each other. But in looking outward together in the same direction. For in fact, man and woman are not only looking outward in the same direction, they are working outward. Here one forms ties, roots, a firm base....Here one makes oneself part of the community of men, of human society. Here the bonds of marriage are formed. For marriage, which is always spoken of as a bond, becomes actually, in this stage, many bonds, many strands, of different texture and strength, making up a web that is taut and firm. The web is fashioned of love. Yes, but many kinds of love: romantic love first, then a slow-growing devotion and, playing through these, a constantly rippling companionship. It is made of loyalties, and interdependencies, and shared experiences. It is woven of memories of meetings and conflicts; of triumphs and disappointments. It is a web of communication, a common language, and the acceptance of lack of language too, a knowledge of likes and dislikes, of habits and reactions, both physical and mental. It is a web of instincts and intuitions, and known and unknown exchanges. The web of marriage is made by propinquity, in the day to day living side by side, looking outward and working outward in the same direction. It is woven in space and in time of the substance of life itself.


  2. Some ideas -

    http://www.geocities.com/weddingwordsmit...

    http://www.poemhunter.com/search/?q=marr...

    http://www.poemsforfree.com/marrpo.html


  3. If you're aunt is getting married in a church, they have specific readings that are "accepted" and any others have to be approved by the diocese before they can be read at a wedding.

    Your aunt should have received a book of possible readings from the priest/church.  Your mother should ask her for the book/readings OR for the one specific reading your aunt wants.

    If not for church...Hmmm.  Not sure what to tell you.  Maybe a search for "Wedding Blessings"?

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