Tuesday, March 21, 2006

The unity candle is probably the best known symbol for a couple’s joining in marriage.  In a recent wedding that had a St. Patrick’s Day theme, our couple rang a porcelain bell (shown below) as part of their ceremony to signify their union.  As the program explained:

Ringing of the bell is a custom that is performed as part of this wedding ceremony.  The bell has been blessed and presented to the bride and groom by the pastor.  It is to be rung while they lovingly think of each other and of their future.  The tinkling sound is always to remind the couple of their wedding vows and conjure up joyous memories of their wedding day.

We weren’t around when the tradition started, but we have a sneaking suspicion the ringing of a wedding bell during the ceremony may have led to the the tradition of reception guests clinking their stemware with silverware or ringing small bells for the bride and groom to kiss.  If you’re interested in small bells for your reception, you’ll find them at http://www.bloomeryweddings.com/detail.asp?product_id=1971.

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