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Dedicated to making your Wedding Ceremony exactly as you wish it to be...

Officiant performing a civil or non-denominational Wedding Ceremony personalized just for you

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  • Making your Wedding a pleasant planning experience
  • Providing you with beautiful ideas for your Wedding Ceremony
  • You can rely on my years of experience to answer your questions about traditions or integral parts of the ceremony
  • I believe that this is your day and you get to choose what you want for your ceremony

DEBORAH J. CATHERS

Wedding Officiant

At Your Request . . .
I would be happy to send you information that will be helpful in the creation of
your personalized Wedding Ceremony:

CEREMONY OUTLINE
EXAMPLES OF VOWS
WEDDING CEREMONY EXAMPLES

For more information, please fill out the form below.

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The ceremony breaks down as follows:

* Processional - Bridal party enters the room

* Greeting - Officiant greets the guests

* Address - Officiant’s statements to the couple
and guests on the meaning of marriage

* Declaration of Consent - These are the “I do’s”
whereby each assert that they enter into the
marriage by their own choice

* Vows - Cornerstone of the ceremony in which the
Bride and Groom address each other and promise
to fulfill their roles as husband and wife

* Readings/Music/Rituals - if desired

* Ring exchange - Traditional act of exchanging
Wedding rings

* Declaration of marriage - Officiant pronounces
the Bride and Groom as husband and wife -
usually followed by a kiss

* Processional - Wedding party leaves the room

Keep in mind that the Wedding Ceremony is a formula that can be changed to your preferences. You can write your own vows, delete whole sections, move certain parts around, and decide to include music and readings wherever you feel is appropriate. You can stray as far from the charted course as desired, or take the traditional approach.

DEBORAH J. CATHERS

Wedding Officiant

(240) 994-7087

You are welcome to contact me by e-mail or phone.  

We can discuss your Wedding Ceremony for your special day of days!

E-mail Link - click here


BEST WISHES TO YOU BOTH!

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