Passage 13
If any man can show just cause, why they may not lawfully be joined together, let him now speak, or else hereafter for ever hold his peace.
Do you, _______, take this man / woman, _______, to be your husband / wife and promise to be a loving and loyal husband / wife, to cherish and love him / her for better for worse, for richer for poorer, in sickmness and in health, till death do you part?
"I do." To Americans those two words carry great meaning.
They can even change your life.
Especially if you say them at your own wedding.
Making wedding vows is like signing a contract.
Now Americans don't really think marriage is a business deal.
But marriage is serious business.
It all begins with engagement.
Traditionally, a young man asks the father of his sweetheart for permission to marry her.
If the father agrees, the man later proposes to her.
Often he tries to surprise her by "popping the question" in a romantic way.
Sometimes the couple just decides together that the time is right to get married.
The man usually gives his fiancé a diamond ring as a symbol of their engagement.
They may be engaged for weeks, months or even years.
As the big day approaches, bridal showers and bachelor's parties provide many useful gifts.
Today many couples also receive counseling during engagement.
This prepares them for the challenges of married life.
Date — bf / gf
Engagement — fiancé / fiancéé ♂♀
Wedding ceremony — bride ♀ / bridegroom ♂ / husband / wife
Bridal shower / Bachelor's party
Wedding Ceremony / Reception