Tuesday, June 29, 2010

HandFasting

A Bit of History!




As many different traditions of Neopaganism use some variation on the handfasting ceremony, there is no universal ritual form that is followed, and the elements included are generally up to the couple being handfasted. In cases where the couple belong to a specific religious or cultural tradition, there may be a specific form of the ritual used by all or most members of that particular tradition. The couple may conduct the ceremony themselves or may have an officiant perform the ceremony. In some traditions, the couple may jump over a broom at the end of the ceremony. Some may instead leap over a small fire together. Today, some couples opt for a handfasting ceremony in place of, or incorporated into, their public wedding. As summer is the traditional time for handfastings, they are often held outdoors.




As with more conventional marriage ceremonies, couples often exchange rings during a handfasting, symbolizing their commitment to each other.



Many couples choose rings that reflect their spiritual and cultural traditions, while others choose plainer, more conventional wedding rings.

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