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    Sunday
    Sep042016

    "The Meaning of Marriage"

    "The meaning of marriage begins with the giving of our words." That quote from Wendell Berry expresses the essence of the rite of marriage. It is profound and simple. It needs no embellishment. It does need, like any rite of passage, the universal, as well as, the deeply personal. Vowing to remain faithful and true for all the days of your life is no small thing.The sincerity and commitment two people bring to this blessed ceremony is what will be remembered. This is not to say your wedding ceremony will be an entirely solemn affair; no, far from it. For with the sincerity comes elation and joy, all springing from the same deep well.  

    Jenn and Tim: Such a sweet and sincere couple speaking their truth to each other. (Whychmere Harbor Beach Club)


    Lacy and Jeff exchange vows at Chatham Bars Inn last August


     Tom and Amy's wedding at Borsari Gallery - Kelly Cronin Photography

    - Exuding Joy

     

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