Chapel Offers Couples A Chance To Renew Vows
I'm forever yours, faithfully!
From Islington Gazette
A CHURCH is giving couples the chance to take a second trip down the aisle in a special service for not-so-newlyweds.
Union Chapel, Compton Terrace, Islington, is hosting a free wedding vow renewal day on June 3.
Minister Fionnaigh Read said: "It's easy to take your partner for granted and this is an opportunity for people to say I feel the same way.
"A lot of couples buy eternity rings and we can bless them and make them as special as their wedding rings."
While this story is hardly a new idea (second weddings are a sitcom staple when writers get lazy and need an easy, maudlin story for sweeps), but still worth mentioning. Every relationship can use a little romance from time to time and sometimes it takes more than a dozen roses and a sweet card from Hallmark. The answer: trip to a romantic island without kids, Blackberries or pants. First runner-up: renewing vows. The original wedding is a crazy blur, full of stress and unreasonable expectations. A second wedding could be the chance to get it right or at least easier. Yeah, it is far-fetched. The real beneficiaries from a trend like marriage renewal are the jewelry companies. If they can convince us all that a wedding ring and engagement ring are standard and that the right-hand ring finger is the place for a woman to put a ring that she bought herself, then mandatory eternity rings are not out of the questions. And there is nothing we can do to stop them—these guys are marketing geniuses.
Discussion
I am sad that you are so miserable about this.many couples go through difficult times in their marriages.This service gives them the chance to say goodbye to the bad times and hello to the new commitment.
it doesnt need etternity rings etc but if people want to have these blessed then fine.but i am more interested in people saying thank you to each other and to God for the good times and sorry and help to each other asnd to God for the bad.far better than the pain of divorce and all the misery this brings.
not all marriages are made in heaven and some have to end for the sake of all but lets celebrate those that work albeit with the odd bad patch.
where is your sense of romance!
God Bless you and i hope you find the blessings you so obviopusly need in your life.
fio


