September 10, 2011
Group Wedding Ceremony
After having had to say NO to many, many couples asking me to officiate
their weddings on September 10, 2011 and feeling terrible about it...
I have come up with a solution!!
A Group Wedding Ceremony !!
This Wedding Ceremony will be held on September 9, 2011 (9/10/11) from
11am-12noon at my office in Manheim Township, Lancaster County. I will
marry every couple during a group ceremony with the Charge for the Couple
(I do’s) , Vows and Pronouncement being specific to each individual couple.
Because there is no need for witnesses in Pennsylvania, (and the finite
amount of room in my office) this ceremony will be for the Bride and
Groom only. However, following this ceremony you will be legally married
and so, if you’d like a friend or family member to “re-new” your vows at
your reception, I will give you a complete wedding ceremony script and
rehearsal instructions so you can do just that.
Couples must be registered in advance!
For more information and to register, please email Rev. Irene at info@susquehannaceremonies.com
(depending upon number of couples registered, location may be moved to something nearby)
Included with Ceremony Fee of $200:
A meeting with Reverend Irene
One in person FREE consultation (at office in Lancaster) prior to booking 9/10/11.
*This meeting can be done via telephone or email if you are not local to Lancaster.
Unlimited support via telephone and/or email throughout the
ceremony planning process.
A small gift for the Bride from Rev. Irene.
A beautifully designed, decorative Certificate of Marriage,
suitable for framing.
Decorative copy of your Ceremony suitable for binding.
Preparation and filing of all legal documents required
by your County to register your marriage.
NOTE: It is the responsibility of the couple to obtain their marriage license from the County Clerk
with appropriate timeing and to have it to Reverend Irene before 9/9/2011.
Rehearsal Instructions if you choose to “re-new” your vows at your
reception with a friend or family member “officiating”.
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