Understanding Spiritual and Non-Spiritual Ceremonies: An Insight from an Experienced Celebrant. In this article, I’ll demystify the concepts of spiritual and non-spiritual ceremonies, drawing from my experience. The diversity of opinions on this topic reflects the beauty of free-thinking and personal beliefs. Let’s explore this fascinating subject, particularly focusing on its relevance in Cork and Ireland.
Celebrating Love’s Essence: Integrating Personal Love Stories in Wedding Ceremonies. From reflecting your journey to engaging your guests, customisation is key when planning your ceremony and making lasting memories.
Understanding the Rich Tapestry of Wedding Ceremonies in Cork: From Religious to Pagan, Humanist, and All-Faith Celebrations. Your love will be central.
Are You Planning Your Wedding In Cork? As a dedicated legal Marriage Celebrant with many years of experience, I am committed to conducting only one wedding ceremony per day.
I’ll Be There by Louise Cuddon. I’ll be there, my darling, through thick and through thin, When your mind’s in a mess and your head’s in a spin, When your plane’s been delayed, and you’ve missed the last train. When life is just threatening to drive you insane
I Wanna Be Yours by John Cooper Clarke. I wanna be your vacuum cleaner, breathing in your dust, I wanna be your Ford Cortina, I will never rust, If you like your coffee hot, let me be your coffee pot, You call the shots, I wanna be yours
Better Together by Jack Johnson. There’s no combination of words, I could put on the back of a postcard, No song that I could sing, But I can try for your heart, Our dreams,
I Will Be Here by Stephen Curtis Chapman. If in the morning when you wake, If the sun does not appear, I will be here. If in the dark we lose sight of love, Hold my hand and have no fear, I will be here.
Northern Lights by Philip Pullman. I’ll be looking for you, every moment, every single moment. And when we do find each other again, we’ll cling together so tight that nothing and no one’ll ever tear us apart. Every atom of me and every atom of you…
That Still and Settled Place by Edward Monlton. In that still and settled place There’s nobody but you, You’re where I breath my oxygen, You’re where I see my view, And when the world feels full of noise, My heart knows what to do