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    Entries in Celebrants on Cape Cod (2)

    Sunday
    Oct182015

    This Cape Cod Wedding Minister/Officiant/Celebrant 

    presided over the last ceremony for this season. This sweet ending took place at Borsari Gallery as Allison and Bryan embarked on their beautiful beginning as husband and wife. As they said their vows "the sun shined warm upon" their faces and "pure were the joys surrounding" them. (from An Irish Blessing read by their Uncle Neil)

     Bryan and Allison- as husband and wife.

                   The sacred threshold welcomes Allison and Bryan into the Country of Marriage


     Liz and Pat are pictured in an engagement photo. My son was their best man as they wed in October with Grace Ceremonies presiding. Another dear and sincere couple.

              Pat and Liz Engagement       http://www.loveandperry.co

     

    Michael and Marie another Autumn wedding at Borsari Gallery in Dennis on Cape Cod- Rebecca Arthur Photography

    All ceremonies contain endings in order to allow for beginnings. The autumn season with its necessary endings so brilliantly on display highlights this emotional mix.

    Presiding over my Goddaughter's wedding in Indiana brought this to mind. Choosing the one to whom you pledge your lifetime is a defining act of adulthood. For parents this is always a semi-sweet moment: a true rite of passage.

    Helene DeLone, now Helene Hetrick, says it all in this photo taken in the loft of the beautiful barn where she and Zach wed. Welcome to the Country of Marrriage!

     

    As John O'Donohue puts it in Blessing for Marriage


    As kindly as moonlight might search the dark, 

    So gentle may you be when light grows scarce.

     

    And Wendell Berry answers from The Country of Marriage:


    and the dark more blessed than the light 

    as long as we stay brave enough to keep going in.

      

     As light grows scarce and the autumn leaves fall; as we 'cozy in' for the winter

    may all of you who have said "I do" in 2015, savor being home, as well as, coming

    home to each other.


    Don't worry. Be married!

     

    Love, 

    Rev. Kathleen Geagan

    Soulful Wedding Ceremonies

     

     

     

    Wednesday
    Feb052014

    Wedding Ceremonies on Cape Cod- This Celebrant wants to share

     a few more memories of fabulous couples who said "I do" in 2013.  

     This couple Adam and Lindsey wed at Sea Crest Resort in Falmouth.They not only wanted to say "I do" but also wanted to honor the way that lead them here to this moment. This is how it was said in the ceremony after the reading Blessing the Boats by Lucille Clifton

    As Lindsey and Adam’s travel from this to that they would like to take a moment to acknowledge that this is a celebration and milestone in their relationship. Their promise of being beloved partners started long before today and will grow and change after today. Today marks a crossing of a threshold and is a celebration of the deepening of this love and commitment into marriage.  They would like to acknowledge their commitment before, during and after the marriage ceremony.

    So I ask Lindsey and Adam, do you to promise to continue to be beloved partners, as you have been before, now during and after this marriage ceremony?     

                                                                “We did, we do, we will.”

     

     Photos by Hello Love Photography

    http://hellolovephoto.com/blog/lindsey-adam-wedding-at-the-sea-crest-beach-hotel/