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There’s a reason traditional marriage vows have endured for centuries. Take a close look at what the marriage vows are really saying.
From Catholic to Christian to Celtic to Jewish, explore our DEI-expert editor's roundup of traditional wedding vows to include in your wedding ceremony.
By definition, wedding vows are exactly what they sound like: a solemn vow and agreement between two people on the day they become legally wed. Depending on where you’re located in the country and if you are saying "I do" in a church, there may be some regulations to follow.
11 Traditional Wedding Vows to Exchange During Your Ceremony. Couples who want to keep things classic can rely on these time-honored marriage vow scripts.
Sometimes classic vows just feel right! Use these traditional wedding vow examples while planning your ceremony, or modify them to fit any religious, spiritual, or non religious celebration. Illustration by Jessica Levey.
Here are traditional wedding vows from various religions to inspire you as you create your marriage vows. Let these traditional vows inspire you.
Whether you’re seeking traditional, modern, or personalized vows, this compilation aims to provide a source of inspiration to help you articulate the profound promises that will shape your wedding day.
Look to these traditional wedding vows from 17 different faiths and cultures to inspire your own wedding ceremony!
A sample script of the traditional wedding ceremony. From the love story, to the vows, to exchanging rings, we have your entire wedding ceremony in one easy guide.
Traditional wedding vows are the most common types of wedding vows read during a wedding ceremony. In Western countries, classic wedding vows include phrases like “I, [Name], take you, [Partner’s Name], to be my lawfully wedded [wife/husband/life partner]”.