Traditional Wedding vows
Copy the traditional wedding vows below to use in your ceremony
See also
nondenominational wedding vows
and inspirational
wedding vows

Even if you're not particularly
conservative, there is something romantic about saying wedding vows
that are centuries old. It gives your wedding a sense of
timelessness. You know that these vows are part of the time
honored tradition of weddings. That's probably why lots of
brides and grooms choose to recite traditional wedding vows at their
ceremonies.
Traditional wedding vows are also
easy to choose because they are conventional and don't leave any
room for surprises. You've heard these vows being said many
times before, in movies and at other weddings, and you want to say
the same words to your future spouse.
Another plus of these type of vows is
that you can use traditional wedding vows for nearly every type of
wedding. Whether your big day is in a cathedral or on a sandy
beach, traditional wedding vows can fit into your ceremony.
Below we've put together some traditional vows for you to choose
from. Just select the version of traditional vows that you
like best and use it for your wedding ceremony.
I, name,
proudly
take you name,
To be my wedded
husband/wife,
I will cherish you,
comfort you,
Honor and keep
you,
For richer or
for poorer,
In sickness and
in health,
For better or
for worse,
In happiness and
in sadness.
And, forsaking
all others,
I will love
you
For the rest of
my life.
I, name,
take you name,
To be my
lawfully wedded husband/wife,
To have and to
hold,
To love and to
cherish,
To honor and to
comfort,
In sickness and
in health,
Forsaking all
others from this day forward,
Until death do us
part.
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