Personalized Unity Candles
When
Two Become One
Many different wedding traditions have
developed over the years in the Christian church.
There’s the tossing of the bride’s bouquet and the removal of
the bridal garter. There’s also the tradition of the wedding
cake and of course, the tradition of the wedding ceremony
itself.
Most of these traditions have been around in some form for many
centuries. However, few traditions that are held during
Christian weddings today have developed in popularity as
quickly as the lighting of personalized unity candles.
What Are Personalized Unity Candles?
Personalized unity candles are the candles used during the
unity portion of the wedding ceremony. At that point in the
ceremony, the bride and groom light a unity candle together to
signify the melting of their lives into one being.
The unity candle ceremony itself is comprised of two long taper
candles and the bigger unity candle. The mothers of the bride
and groom will both light one of the taper candles before the
ceremony begins. Then the bride and groom will each take the
taper candle that their own mother lit and light the middle
unity candle.
After the unity candle is lit, the bride and groom either blow
out their candles to signify that they are completely one now,
or they can place them side-by-side with the unity candle to
show that they are one, but still retain their
individuality.
Personalized unity candles have increased in popularity as the
wedding industry continues to boom. Personalized unity candles
are unity candles that have some sort of personalization added
to them by the marrying couple. Personalized unity candles can
have anything from their names to a favorite quote inscribed
into the candle. The couple can then save this as a reminder of
the most important day of their lives.
What is the History Behind Personalized Unity Candles
The personalized unity candles have really come into popularity
within the past thirty years, unlike other wedding traditions
that have been passed down from generation to generation. It is
not known if unity candle ceremonies were originally created by
Christians. However, Christians are the religion now known for
this ceremony.
Unity candle ceremonies were further popularized by a popular
daytime soap opera in the early 1980’s. After the unity candle
ceremony was performed on the show, many newlyweds-to-be
expressed an interest in this ceremony and its popularity
continues to grow to this day.
Make Your Wedding About You
Ask any wedding planner, and she will tell you to make your
wedding about you and your future spouse, not anyone else. You
can partake in tradition, or you can create your own. What is
most important is that you let your wedding day go down in
memory as the best day of your life. Don’t let someone else,
like popular culture or your family, dictate what your wedding
will be like.
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