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(In the Rose Ceremony, the Bride and Groom give each other a Rose. Two roses are all that is necessary.
The Rose Ceremony is placed at the end of the ceremony just before being pronounced husband and wife.
In the old language of flowers, a single red rose always meant "I love you". The Rose ceremony gives
recognition to the new and most honorable title of "Husband and Wife".)
"Your gift to each other for your wedding today has been your wedding rings - which shall always be
an outward demonstration of your vows of love and respect; and a public showing of your commitment
to each other.
You now have what remains the most honorable title which may exist between a man and a woman - the title
of "husband" and "wife." For your first gift as husband and wife, that gift will be a single rose.
In the past, the rose was considered a symbol of love and a single rose always meant only one thing -
it meant the words "I love you." So it is appropriate that for your first gift - as husband and wife -
that gift would be a single rose.
Please exchange your first gift as husband and wife. In some ways it seems like you have not done
anything at all. Just a moment ago you were holding one small rose - and now you are holding one
small rose. In some ways, a marriage ceremony is like this. In some ways, tomorrow is going
to seem no different than yesterday. But in fact today, just now, you both have given and
received one of the most valuable and precious gifts of life - one I hope you always remember - the
gift of true and abiding love within the devotion of marriage.
(Groom name) and (Bride name), I would ask that where ever you make your home in the future - whether it be a
large and elegant home - or a small and graceful one - that you both pick one very special location
for roses; so that on each anniversary of this truly wonderful occasion you both may take a rose to
that spot both as a recommitment to your marriage - and a recommitment that THIS will be a marriage
based upon love.
In every marriage there are times where it is difficult to find the right words. It is easiest to
hurt who we most love. It is easiest to be most hurt by who we most love. It might be difficult
some times to say "I am sorry" or "I forgive you"; "I need you" or "I am hurting". If
this should happen, if you simply can not find these words, leave a rose at that spot which both
of you have selected - for that rose then says what matters most of all and should overpower all
other things and all other words.
That rose says the words: "I still love you." The other should accept this rose for the words
which can not be found, and remember the love and hope that you both share today.
(Groom name) and (Bride name), if there is anything you remember of this marriage ceremony, it is that it was love
that brought you here today, it is only love which can make it a glorious union, and it
is by love which your marriage shall endure."
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