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Parts of a Wedding Ceremony

Photo taken at the Scottish Rite Cathedral
​by Halee Betzner Photography 

2/22/2023

Seven Blessings For A Jewish Wedding

The Seven Blessings.

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Closing Prayers xo

A final blessing for the couple.

Final Blessings and Prayers for your Wedding Ceremony. Marry Me In Indy! LLC.  Wedding Ceremony Pro.
We end most formal wedding ceremonies with a final blessing.  For a Christian Couple, we may include a prayer for the couples as well as a blessing.  These are examples of prayers, often, a prayer comes from the  heart so these can be used as inspiration to write your own prayers.

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2/22/2023

The Pronouncement of Marriage xo

I Now Pronounce You Married!

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2/22/2023

The Kiss

You May Seal This Marriage With A Kiss

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2/22/2023

Breaking of the Glass - A Jewish Tradition.

Breaking of the Glass Wedding Ceremony Scripts

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There are many different meanings for the breaking of the glass at the end of a wedding.  Everyone has a different opinion or tradition.  I once performed a wedding with two glasses - both the bride and the groom wanted their own glass to stomp on!  Mazel Tov!! Here are some scripts to choose from for your wedding ceremony.

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Introduction As a Marriage Couple

Ladies and Gentlemen, it is my pleasure to introduce to you...

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2/22/2023

Announcements For Your Guests After Your Wedding Ceremony.

Letting your guests know what they need to do next.

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Marry Me In Indy celebrates the diversity of the human race. We are open to marrying anyone. Every race, creed, skin color, nationality, sexual orientation, or neuro-diversity. All are welcome here!  Our goal is to meet each couple where they are and help them have a positive wedding experience. We approach every wedding with an open mind - We don’t know anything about you until you tell us, and that’s only if you choose to tell us. Wedding ceremony scripts have been written for years for brides and grooms. Some couples are choosing to forego traditional gender roles altogether and are using the terms spouse or partner. If you have made the choice to use non-traditional pronouns, please let me know, and we will be happy to honor your preferences.   Any wedding ceremony script can be changed to reflect your personal preferences. The only second language we speak is German, but we do our best to communicate with everyone.
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