What do you give to each other as a symbol of this pledge? Groom to the Bride, placing her ring on her finger: I give you this ring, and I welcome you into my life as the companion of my days. Bride to the Groom, placing his ring on his finger: I give you this ring, and I welcome you into my life as the companion of my days.
Each of you has rings for each other. Would you exchange them? As they are exchanging rings, the minister says: As a ceaseless reminder of this hour, and of the promise you have made to each other, these rings also speak of the oneness you now experience as husband and wife.
Groom: Bride, in pledge of the vow of marriage made between us, I offer you this ring. Let it be to you and to me, and to all the world, the symbol of the covenant of marriage we have accepted. Bride: Groom, in pledge of the vow of marriage made between us, I offer you this ring. Let it be to you and to me, and to all the world, the symbol of the covenant of marriage we have accepted.
Groom, will you give your token to Bride and repeat these words: I give you this ring as a constant reminder of the promises we exchanged today. As you receive this ring, receive my promise of faithfulness to you. Bride, will you give your token to Groom and repeat these words: I give you this ring as a constant reminder of the promises we exchanged today. As you receive this ring, receive my promise of faithfulness to you.
Groom, as you place this precious ring on Bride's finger repeat after me: Just as this ring encircles your finger, so does my love encircle your heart. May this ring forever be a symbol of my growing love for you. With this ring I thee wed. Bride, as you place this precious ring on Groom's finger repeat after me: Just as this ring encircles your finger, so does my love encircle your heart. May this ring forever be a symbol of my growing love for you. With this ring I thee wed.
Groom, as you place this ring on Bride's finger, repeat these words after me: This ring, a gift for you, symbolizes my desire that you be my wife from this day forward. As this ring has no end, neither shall my love for you. Bride, as you place this ring on Groom's finger, repeat these words after me: This ring, a gift for you, symbolizes my desire that you be my husband from this day forward. As this ring has no end, neither shall my love for you.
Groom, will you repeat after me: With this ring, I thee wed. Let it ever be to us a symbol of our love. Bride, will you repeat after me: With this ring, I thee wed. Let it ever be to us a symbol of our love.
Groom: In pledge of the vow of marriage made between us, I offer you this ring. Let it be to you and to me, and to all the world, the symbol of the covenant of marriage we have accepted. Bride: In pledge of the vow of marriage made between us, I offer you this ring. Let it be to you and to me, and to all the world, the symbol of the covenant of marriage we have accepted.
Place this ring on her finger and repeat after me: This ring, a gift for you, symbolizes my desire that you be my wife from this day forward. Place this ring on his finger and repeat after me: This ring, a gift for you, symbolizes my wish that you be my husband from this day forward. Let these rings serve not as locks binding you together, but as keys, unlocking the secrets of your hearts for each other to know, and thus bringing you closer together forever.
Groom, take the ring which you have selected, place it on Bride's finger, and say to her these words. This ring, a gift for you, symbolizes my desire that you be my wife from this day forward. Bride, take the ring which you have selected, place it on Groom's finger, and say to him these words. This ring, a gift for you, symbolizes my desire that you be my wife from this day forward. Let these rings serve not as locks binding you together, but as keys, unlocking the secrets of your hearts for each other to know, and thus bringing you closer together forever.
Groom places ring on Bride’s finger: I give you this ring to wear upon your hand as a symbol of our unity in steadfast love. Bride places ring on Groom’s finger: I give you this ring to wear upon your hand as a symbol of our unity in steadfast love.
Groom, in placing the ring on Bride's left hand, please repeat after me: Bride, I give you this ring as a pledge of my love, and as a symbol of our unity. Bride, in placing the ring on Groom's left hand, please repeat after me: Groom, I give you this ring as a pledge of my love, and as a symbol of our unity.
The Groom says: I offer you this ring to wear as a symbol of our unity. The Bride says: I offer you this ring to wear as a symbol of our unity.
Groom: I give this ring in remembrance of this hour, a symbol of love that is beautiful, endless and complete. Bride: I give this ring in remembrance of this hour, a symbol of love that is beautiful, endless and complete.
Groom, have you a token of your love for Bride? (The best man hands the ring to the Minister.) Bride, do you receive this ring in pledge of the same on your part? Bride -- I do. (Groom puts ring on bride's finger.) Bride, have you a token of your love for Groom? (The maid of honor hands the ring to the minister.) Groom, do you receive this ring in pledge of the same on your part? Groom -- I do. (Bride puts ring on groom's finger.)
Officiant: You will place this ring on Bride's finger and repeat after me With this ring I pledge myself to thee with all the affections of my heart so long as we both shall live And Bride, what token do you give to show that you will faithfully perform these vows? Please place your ring on your Groom's finger and repeat after me. With this ring I pledge myself to thee with all the affections of my heart so long as we both shall live
Minister: What token do you give in pledge that you will faithfully perform these vows? (Ring silently passed to the officiating minister.) Minister -- May this ring henceforth be the chaste and changeless symbol of your evermore pure and un-ending affection. (Officiating minister passes the ring to the groom who places it on the finger of the bride.) Minister: What token do you give in pledge that you will faithfully perform these vows? (Ring silently passed to the officiating minister.) Minister -- May this ring henceforth be the chaste and changeless symbol of your evermore pure and un-ending affection. (Officiating minister passes the ring to the bride who places it on the finger of the groom.)
(Groom places Bride’s ring on her finger) " I promise to you Bride, before our family and friends, to commit my love to you; to respect your individuality; to be with you through life’s changes; and to nurture and strengthen the love between us, as long as we both shall live." (Bride places Groom’s ring on his finger) " I promise to you Groom, before our family and friends, to commit my love to you; to respect your individuality; to be with you through life’s changes; and to nurture and strengthen the love between us, as long as we both shall live."
Groom, place this ring onto Bride’s finger and repeat after me, " You are my life, my love, my best friend, may this be a reminder of my love and commitment we have made here today with this ring I wed thee;
Bride, place this ring onto Groom’s finger and repeat after me, " You are my life, my love, my best friend, may this be a reminder of my love and commitment we have made here today with this ring I wed thee;
(Each places the ring on the other’s finger and repeats this simple vow:) "With this ring, I thee wed."
Groom: This ring represents my thanksgiving. It shows the World that I will always love you, cherish you and honor you, for all the days of my life. With this ring, I thee wed. Bride: This ring represents my thanksgiving. It shows the World that I will always love you, cherish you and honor you, for all the days of my life. With this ring, I thee wed
Minister hands the ring to the Groom, who places it on the Bride’s finger: Wear this ring forever, Bride, as a symbol of love and peace and of all that is unending. Minister hands the ring to the Bride, who places it on the Groom’s finger: Wear this ring forever, Groom, as a symbol of love and peace and of all that is unending.
The Groom place’s his Bride’s ring on her finger. He says: Bride, take this ring as a symbol of my love and fidelity. The Bride place’s her Groom’s ring on his finger. She says: Groom, take this ring as a symbol of my love and fidelity.
Groom, take this ring, and place it on your Bride's finger and state your pledge to her, repeating after me: "This ring I give you as a sign of our constant faith and abiding love." Bride, take this ring, and place it on your Groom's finger and state your pledge to her, repeating after me: "This ring I give you as a sign of our constant faith and abiding love."
Minister to Groom -- Groom, what token do you give of the vows you have made? Groom -- A ring. (Groom repeats his
and places ring on bride's finger.) Minister to Bride -- Bride, what token do you give of the vows you have made? Bride -- A ring. (Bride repeats her
and places ring on groom's finger.) Groom and Bride, we have heard you promise to share your lives in marriage. We recognize and respect the covenant you have made. It is not a minister standing before you that makes your marriage real, but the honest and sincerity of what you have said and done here before your friends and relatives in the sight of God.
I give you this ring as a symbol of my vow, with all that I am and all that I have I honor you, and with this ring I thee wed. The minister then ask the wife to place the ring on his finger and repeat the following. I give you this ring as a symbol of my vow, with all that I am and all that I have I honor you, and with this ring I thee wed.
Groom and Bride will now freely confirm their unreserved faithfulness to the full meaning of marriage by exchanging rings to indicate their betrothal. Bride, giving ring to Groom: I belong to you. Groom, placing ring on Bride’s finger: And you belong to me. Groom, giving ring to Bride: I belong to you. Bride, placing ring on Groom's: And you belong to me.
Groom, as a symbol of your faithfulness, place the ring on Bride’s finger and repeat after me. With this ring, I thee wed. I accept you Bride, as my partner, as my friend, and as my wife, through all of the experiences life holds for us, in abiding faith and love. Bride, as a symbol of your faithfulness, place the ring on Groom’s finger and repeat after me. With this ring, I thee wed. I accept you Groom, as my partner, as my friend, and as my wife, through all of the experiences life holds for us, in abiding faith and love.
Groom, will you repeat after me: With this ring, I thee wed. Let it ever be to us a symbol of our love. Bride, will you repeat after me: With this ring, I thee wed. Let it ever be to us a symbol of our love.
Bride, I give you this ring as a symbol of my vow, with all that I am and all that I have I honor you, and with this ring I thee wed. Groom, I give you this ring as a symbol of my vow, with all that I am and all that I have I honor you, and with this ring I thee wed.
This ring is my sacred gift, with my promise that I will always love you, cherish you and honor you all the days of my life. Bride, with this ring, I thee wed. This ring is my sacred gift, with my promise that I will always love you, cherish you and honor you all the days of my life. Groom, with this ring, I thee wed.
Groom, as you place this ring on Bride's finger I ask that you repeat these words This ring is my sacred gift to you, A symbol of my Love, A sign that from this day forward and always, My Love will surround you, With this ring I thee wed. Bride, as you place this ring on Groom's finger I ask that you repeat these words This ring is my sacred gift to you, A symbol of my Love, A sign that from this day forward and always, My Love will surround you, With this ring I thee wed.