OFFICIANT: We have come together here in celebration of the joining together of Duccio DeLuca and Ilario Lombardi. There are many things to say about marriage. Much wisdom concerning the joining together of two souls, has come our way through all paths of belief, and from many cultures. With each union, more knowledge is gained and more wisdom gathered. Though we are unable to give all this knowledge to these two, who stand before us, we can hope to leave with them the knowledge of love and its strengths and the anticipation of the wisdom that comes with time. The law of life is love unto all beings. Without love, life is nothing, without love, death has no redemption. Love is anterior to Life, posterior to Death, initial of Creation and the exponent of Earth. If we learn no more in life, let it be this.
Marriage is a bond to be entered into only after considerable thought and reflection. As with any aspect of life, it has its cycles, its ups and its downs, its trials and its triumphs. With full understanding of this, these two have come here today to be joined as one in marriage. Others would ask, at this time, who gives Duccio, the adopted son of Clarice de Medici, in marriage, but, as a man is not property to be bought and sold, given and taken, I ask simply if he comes of his own will and if he has his mother’s blessing.
Duccio, is it true that you come of your own free will and accord?
DUCCIO: Yes, it is true.
OFFICIANT: With whom do you come and whose blessings accompany you.
CLARICE: He comes with me, his mother, and is accompanied by all of his family’s blessings.
OFFICIANT: Please join hands with your betrothed and listen to that which I am about to say. Above you are the stars, below you are the stones, as time doth pass, remember…
Like a stone should your love be firm like a star should your love be constant. Let the powers of the mind and of the intellect guide you in your marriage, let the strength of your wills bind you together, let the power of love and desire make you happy, and the strength of your dedication make you inseparable. Be close, but not too close. Possess one another, yet be understanding. Have patience with one another, for storms will come, but they will pass quickly.
Be free in giving affection and warmth. Have no fear and let not the ways of the unenlightened give you unease, for God is with you always.
Ilario, I have not the right to bind thee to Duccio, only you have this right. If it be your wish, say so at this time and place your ring in his hand.
ILARIO: It is my wish.
OFFICIANT: Duccio, if it be your wish for Ilario to be bound to you, place the ring on his finger.
/places ring on Ilario’s left ring finger/
Duccio I have not the right to bind thee to Ilario only you have this right. If it be your wish, say so at this time and place your ring in his hand.
DUCCIO: It is my wish.
OFFICIANT: Ilario, if it be your wish for Duccio to be bound to you, place the ring on his finger.
/Ilario places ring on Duccio’s left ring finger; the officiant says to Ilario/
You may now recite your vows to your betrothed:
ILARIO: I, Ilario Lombardi, in the name of the spirit of God that resides within us all, by the life that courses within my blood and the love that resides within my heart, take thee, Duccio DeLuca, to my hand, my heart, and my spirit, to be my chosen one. To desire thee and be desired by thee, to possess thee, and be possessed by thee, without sin or shame, for naught can exist in the purity of my love for thee. I promise to love thee wholly and completely without restraint, in sickness and in health, in plenty and in poverty, in life and beyond, where we shall meet, remember, and love again. I shall not seek to change thee in any way. I shall respect thee, thy beliefs, thy people, and thy ways as I respect myself.
/Duccio repeats the vows/
DUCCIO: I, Duccio DeLuca, in the name of the spirit of God that resides within us all, by the life that courses within my blood, and the love that resides within my heart, take thee, Ilario Lombardi to my hand, my heart, and my spirit to be my chosen one. To desire and be desired by thee, to possess thee, and be possessed by thee, without sin or shame, for naught can exist in the purity of my love for thee. I promise to love thee wholly and completely without restraint, in sickness and in health, in plenty and in poverty, in life and beyond, where we shall meet, remember, and love again. I shall not seek to change thee in any way. I shall respect thee, thy beliefs, thy people, and thy ways as I respect myself.
OFFICIANT:/hands chalice to Ilario, saying/
May you drink your fill from the cup of love.
/Ilario holds chalice to Duccio while the other sips, then Duccio takes chalice and holds it to Ilario’s lips while he sips. The chalice is then handed back to the Priest who sets it on the table. Next the Priest takes the plate of bread, giving it to Ilario. Same procedure repeated with bread, Ilario feeding Duccio and Duccio feeding Ilario./
By the power vested in me by God, I now pronounce you husband and husband. May your love so endure that its flame remains a guiding light unto you.