przysiega malzenska po angielsku

09.05.07, 23:13
wie ktos jak brzmi przysiega malzenska?
    • mudzyn7 Re: przysiega malzenska po angielsku 09.05.07, 23:19
      By the power vested in me, I now pronuce You husband and wife. I have no idea, poszukaj na stronach.
      • paper_mate Re: przysiega malzenska po angielsku 09.05.07, 23:43
        Groom

        I, Bill choose you, Melinda to be my partner in life. In front of our friends
        and family gathered here I promise to love and cherish you throughout good
        times and bad times. I promise to try to remember to put down the toilet seat
        and to replace the toilet roll when it finishes. I promise to remember this day
        with love and roses and to look after you if you get sick. I will love you
        always.

        Bride

        I, Melinda choose you, Bill as my life partner and in front of friends and
        family I promise to love and cherish you through every obstacle that may be put
        in our path. I promise to learn how to change a tire and how to refill the gas
        tank when it runs out. I will comfort you when your team loses and drink beer
        with you when they win. I will remember this day and will love you always.
        • mudzyn7 Re: przysiega malzenska po angielsku 10.05.07, 03:50
          I love nothing better, than a good sense of humor, kudos paper_mate!
        • kwiatek_leona Re: przysiega malzenska po angielsku 10.05.07, 06:13
          Hihi, Mate and Mudzyn - my favourite guys on this forum, yet such luck of
          bigger picture (or a vision thing, if you prefer).

          As to Bill's vows: Men never, I repeat, NEVER change the rolls, so don't bother
          with empty promises.

          Melinda may comfort you when your team loses. Me, if I don't share the
          sentiment for the team, would laugh and keep on cheering for my team.

          P.S. To hell with changing tires, that's easy. I know how to change those
          thingies in the toilet that make it flush and stuff... ;)

          Oh yes, the marriage vows:

          Beginning the service

          Traditionally, the bride and groom enter the church separately - the groom
          first with the best man, and the bride at the time set for the start of the
          service, on the arm of her father or another relative or friend (it does not
          need to be a man). However, the bride may enter alone if she wishes, or the
          couple may enter together.

          The minister will welcome the congregation. Your family and friends have an
          important role to play as witnesses and supporters of your marriage.

          The minister will read an introduction explaining what Christians believe about
          marriage. He or she will also ask, as the law requires, if anyone knows any
          reason why the marriage may not lawfully take place.



          Declarations

          You will be asked to promise before God, your friends and your families, that
          you will love, comfort, honour and protect your partner and be faithful to them
          as long as you both shall live.

          The minister will also ask the congregation to declare that they will support
          and uphold your marriage.



          Vows

          Turning to each other, the bride and groom take each other’s right hand and
          make vows:

          'to have and to hold
          from this day forward;
          for better, for worse,
          for richer, for poorer,
          in sickness and in health,
          to love and to cherish,
          till death us do part'



          Rings

          The couple then exchange a ring or rings as a 'sign of their marriage' and a
          reminder of the vows:

          'With my body I honour you,
          all that I am I give to you,
          and all that I have I share with you,
          within the love of God,
          Father, Son and Holy Spirit.'



          Proclamation

          The minister will then declare that you are now husband and wife. The minister
          does not 'marry you'; you marry each other. The minister just directs you in
          this and then tells everyone that you have done it properly.



          Prayers

          In the prayers God’s blessing and help is asked for you. There may be a prayer
          for the gift of children, but every couple will have their own feelings about
          this, so it's best to discuss the details with your minister. You may wish to
          help choose the prayers or to write your own.





          • mudzyn7 Re: przysiega malzenska po angielsku 12.05.07, 11:30
            Amen to that!
            • mudzyn7 Re: przysiega malzenska po angielsku 12.05.07, 11:34
              re: Preyers

              Didn't You mean to write their own VOWS?
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