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Closing Prayers
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Some prayers which may be used at the close of the
ceremony. If you have a special prayer you'd like to share, we'd love
to hear from you. |
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Lord’s Prayer
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An Apache Prayer
Now you will feel no rain, for each of you will
shelter each other.
Now you will feel no cold, for each of you will be warmth to the other.
Now there will be no loneliness for you;
Now you are two persons, but there is only one life before you.
Go now to your dwelling place, to enter into the days of your togetherness,
And may your days be good, and long together. |
God, make ____________ and ____________ a channel of
your peace:
That where there is hatred they
may bring love;
Where there is hurt they may bring the spirit of forgiveness;
Where there is doubt they may bring faith;
Where there is despair they may bring hope;
Where there is darkness they may bring light;
Where there is sadness they may bring joy. |
For it is by giving that they shall
receive, by losing that they shall find, by forgiving that they shall be
forgiven.
God grant that they seek rather to
comfort than to be comforted,
To understand than to be understood,
To love than to be loved.
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We invoke thy gentlest blessings, O
God, on all true lovers. We thank you for the revealing power of love, which
divines in the one beloved the mystic beauty, and glory of humanity. We thank you
for the transfiguring power of love, which ripens and ennobles our nature, calling
forth the hidden stores of tenderness and strength and, overcomes selfishness by
the passion of self-surrender.
May the love of ____________ and ____________ be strong, that no misunderstanding
loosen the bond and no passing of the years have the power to dim the light that
now glows in them. May they early gain wisdom to discern the true values of life,
and may no circumstances take from them the wholesome peace and inward
satisfaction which only love can give.
Grant them vision to look beyond this moment to the
generations yet to come, and to know that the home they create will be part of the
sacred body of humanity in which you dwell, that they may have reverence for
others and for themselves, and drink the cup of joy with awe.
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