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Wedding Readings

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Includes writings from Ecclesiastes, Rilke, Joyce, Sapho, Donne, the Hebrew wedding prayers, and other sources that provide thoughtful and meaningful texts for all types of weddings.

288 pages, Paperback

First published June 1, 1989

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Eleanor Munro

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September 4, 2017
This book is a great compilation of interesting passages on marriage and relationships. There are a few crazy things in it though. I was impressed by how many excerpts were included from well known writers that I had already read but hadn't known at the time to be thinking about passages about weddings/marriage.
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July 9, 2021
Collection of readings from many faith backgrounds and secular readings as well. I can’t say they are all really the most fitting for weddings, but that is obviously a personal preference.
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Author 8 books67 followers
March 19, 2011
I just finished copying down readings from this book into two documents: one of possible readings for Ivan's and my wedding, and one of readings that I don't want at our wedding, but that spoke to my experience of falling in love and making this decision in a way that really rings true. The latter document contains the best of this book, but feels so deeply personal that I wouldn't feel comfortable using the writings in a public ceremony. Instead, I plan to copy them into my journals and further reflect upon them.

So after completing this project, it's easy to believe this is a wonderful book -- after all, I've just relived the best of the best in it! But it's really a rather odd little book. I appreciate that it pulls together readings from multiple faith traditions and that they are both religious and secular; some of them are pragmatic and practical, others passionate and flowery. Indeed, I think everyone could find something to suit their own unique brand of love and commitment within these pages. Still, some of the selections struck me as just plain *odd* -- a few that were very sexual in nature and that I can hardly imagine someone using in even the most intimate of ceremonies, some which paint marriage as a bit of necessary drudgery, and even one in which the bride talks about loving the attention she receives on her wedding day, but dreading life with her groom! While I like the many different angles presented in this book, I'd like to know who would actually use some of this stuff in their wedding!

A nice bit of wisdom to leave you with, from my second document:

"I will reveal to you a love potion, without medicine, without herbs, without any witch’s magic; if you want to be loved, then Love." – Hecaton of Rhodes

[A lovely sentiment that I mostly agree with, although, how stinging to all those who suffer unrequited love!]
Profile Image for Renee.
155 reviews4 followers
September 4, 2013
I found an even older version at my local library - copyright 1989. This book was *very* outdated and didn't even contain much of anything that I was looking for! I was hoping for more examples of readings during the ceremony but what this book contained a lot of was suggestions for readings by a pastor/officiant. Not what I was looking for at all.
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73 reviews37 followers
December 20, 2015
I gave it one star as zero stars wasn't an option. Like others I was searching for a book of readings to add a little spice to my groom's speech, or a quick meaningful bit of prose for the ceremony. This is best used as a handbook for the officiant (if that). Look elsewhere.
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July 19, 2009
Not a book I read all the way through, but I like it because they readings were nice and appropriate for a wedding, and the slim book hits up many cultures and time periods.
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September 16, 2014
I skimmed through this book. it didn't have readings ideal for a wedding ceremony. the ideas were just not what I was looking for. The included passages were not enjoyable to read.
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