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The Rose Ceremony:  

The Rose Ceremony may be added to any other ceremony
In the Rose Ceremony, the Bride and Groom give each other a Rose. Two roses are all that is necessary.

If you have children coming into the ceremony, you may have a rose for each of them too. The Rose Ceremony is typically placed at the end of the ceremony just before being pronounced husband and wife.

In more elegant days, flowers were used as a means of communication. Each Flower had a special meaning. In the old language of flowers, a single red rose always meant "I love you". The Rose ceremony gives recognition to the new and most honorable title of "Husband and Wife".

This ceremony originates in a classic rose ceremony from a lost and elegant age. Though the words of the classic Rose ceremony long ago lost, this ceremony was rewritten, explaining the true meaning of the ceremony - and in ways that can endure through your married life together - this is a unique and meaningful addition to any marriage ceremony - that also inspires your guests too.
 

 

 

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