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    • moonsa
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    Hello, anyone on here having a pagan or medieval wedding? x
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    • Kat831
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    Me me me! Or hoping to if I can work it all out

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    • moonsa
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    Oh good news, thought I was the only one lol
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    • MrsC
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    oh im curious...ive never been to a pagen/medieval wedding what does it intail?
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    • Kirky
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    I'm getting married in a medieval townhouse in york, taking inspiration from the venue we are having a loose medieval theme to our wedding.
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    • MrsC
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    i wanted to get married in a candelit dungeon type thing a while ago as our date was gonna be 31st oct so i was kinda runnin with the theme! but is all changed now lol! i love all the medieval stuff tho you can have a lot of fun with it h2b isnt as into it as i am tho so we changed direction!
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    • Kat831
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    I'm hoping it will be very natural, very romantic and extremely special. We are having an interfaith ceremony with a traditional handfasting incorporated into it, all in the ruins of a Castle. Its going to be magical :D

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    • A.Bird2b
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    I'm having a civil ceremony with a pagan handfasting at a later date, as my h2b isn't religious it isn't that important to him but he realises its what I want which is nice. And I'm adding a little magic to all of my wedding favours (not that anyone else will know but I will, and that is all that matters)
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    • lala "mod" bunni
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    itss lovely that you are having some that is personnal to you

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    • MrsC
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    what is a handfasting? sorry im totally clueless!!!
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    • moonsa
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    Handfasting is an ancient commitment ceremony. It is the predecessor to the modern wedding ceremony. The ritual itself usually includes a binding together of the hands of the couple with a ritual cord of some kind, hence the name, which means “hand fastening.” It is also the origin of the slang phrase “to tie the knot.” Handfasting is a symbolic ceremony to honor a couple’s desire for commitment to each other; to acknowledge that their lives and their fates are now bound together.

    There is loads of information on the net as well. :-) x
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    • MrsC
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    i had heard of that but didnt know that was what it was called! that sounds really nice very spiritual! thanks for filling in the gaps lol!
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    • moonsa
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    No problem, I could go on for hours about it but thought I should sum it up lol
 

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