The ceremony was held yesterday at the 5 pm vigil Mass. The pastor preferred to have the ceremony after the Prayers of the Faithful and right after the blessing of the advent wreath. I adapted the Introductory Address from the Wedding Ceremony as follows:
“Dear friends, you have come together in this church where you were joined in the sacrament of Holy Matrimony 25-years ago in order to renew your wedding vows in the presence of the Church’s minister, this community, your family and your four fine children (all of whom were standing with their parents before the altar and each of whom I mentioned by name).
Since it is your intention to reaffirm your wedding vows, join your right hands and declare your consent anew before God and His Church.
I, Paul, reaffirm my commitment to take you Mary, to be my wife. I will continue to be true to you in good times and in bad, in sickness and in health. I will continue to love you and honor you all the days of my life.
(Same for the wife)
You have renewed your consent before the Church. May the Lord in His goodness continue to strengthen your witness and to fill you both with His blessings.”
They had purchased new rings for the occasion, so we proceeded with a blessing of the rings right out of the rite, with no modification necessary.
After this, I shook their hands and congratulated them both. When they turned around to return to their pew, the congregation clapped, which I do not think appropriate in church but it is pretty routine in our parish.
The whole thing took probably five minutes but it was touching – a beautiful witness to their kids and the whole community and an occasion of grace for the couple.
If anyone has any suggested improvements to this program, please post them.
Thanks,
Deacon Bill