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The Unity Candle Ceremony
A unity candle is actually a set of candles: a large single
candle in the center, with two slim taper candles on either side.
The candles are placed in holders, either a special unity
candleholder or individual bases. The unity candle is often placed
off to the side of the area where the wedding ceremony will be
performed. Some time during the ceremony, the couple will each take
a lighted taper, and together will light the big center candle,
symbolizing their unity and commitment to each other.
There is no "standard" way to perform the Unity Candle ceremony,
nor is there a specific place where it will occur within the
ceremony. It is very common to have the Unity Candle ceremony after
the exchange of rings and before the pronouncement of husband and
wife. But one very nice thing about this ceremony is that it can be
customized and the individual details are completely up to you.
Here are some ideas to help you with the planning of your Unity
Candle Ceremony:
- Prior to the ceremony: The unity candle area
is set up. It is often a good idea to light the wicks ahead of time
then blow them out. A pre-burned wick is easier to light (many
couples have been in the middle of their ceremony and couldn't get
the wick to light!)
- Lighting the tapers: There are many different
variations on lighting the side tapers.
- Some people have them already burning before the ceremony
starts, to symbolize the bride and the groom as individuals.
- You can opt to have the mother of the bride and groom each
light one candle with special music playing while this is going on.
The mother of the groom is escorted in by either an usher or a male
member of the brides family, where she will then light a taper then
is ushered to her seat. The mother of the bride is escorted in by
the groom himself, an usher or a male member of the grooms family,
where she will light the other taper, then gets escorted to her
seat. At this time the bridesmaids music begins and the ceremony
starts.
- The groom will light a taper before the ceremony, and after the
bride is escorted in, she will light her taper.
- If the couple are bringing children into the marriage, you can
opt to have the children light the tapers.
- Lighting the center candle: The couple will
move to the area where the Unity Candle is displayed. Each will
take a taper, and together they will light the large center candle.
Some people choose to blow out their tapers, to symbolize their
commitment to each other and as a show of their unity. Other
couples leave their tapers lit, to symbolize that they are still
individuals even though they have been united in marriage. No
matter if you plan to keep your tapers lit or not, the choice is
totally up to you.
Some couples choose to have a special song played while they are
lighting the unity candle. Any song you wish can be used; popular
Unity Candle songs include "Here and Now" by Luther Vandross, "Ava
Maria", " Grow Old With Me" by John Lennon or Mary Chapin
Carpenter, and "To Make You Feel My Love" by Garth Brooks. You can
also choose to have a special poem read or you can choose to have a
moment of silence.
If you are having an outdoor ceremony, you may want to consider
not only pre-lighting the wicks of the candles, but also putting
them inside glass hurricane lamps to protect them from the wind.
There is nothing more frustrating than being outside and the wind
prevents you from lighting your candles! You can find hurricane
lamps in a variety of sizes and shapes at most craft, department or
discount stores.
The Unity Candle Ceremony is non-denominational, which means it
has no religious significance. This makes it a popular choice for
both religious and non-religious ceremonies alike. One thing to
keep in mind; many houses of worship may not allow this ceremony,
so if you have your heart set on it, you may need to check with the
appropriate people to see if this is allowed.
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