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As the ceremonial sword is raised the chalice is offered and the union of the lovers is declared

An Irish Celtic Wedding

Looking into each others eyes the couple declare their vows and within this sacred space their hands are tied together. The Druid celebrant walks three times around the couple offering blessings on the union. Guests if present are in included in offering their support and blessings. This ceremony is available to all couples and is suitable for legal weddings, re affirmations, anniversaries and elopements.

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Testimonials


Dear Niamh,

we cannot thank you enough for such a beautiful and meaningful ceremony yesterday. Michael and I woke up basking in how wonderful it was. For us, the moment where we got to stare into each other's eyes with the hand fasting cords is something that taught me so much about our bond and felt so meaningful.

Míle buíochas,
Joy
August 2021 Hill of Tara
















"We just had our wedding in September 2018. Con and Niamh were amazing throughout the entire process, giving us great words of advice beforehand and helping us to relax and enjoy the ceremony on the day. The ceremony felt so personnel and relaxed and the vows were so beautiful and ideal for us. And our guests loved that they got to take part in the blessing too, everyone was included. I couldn't imagine marrying in any other way than with Celtic Druid Temple. We will cherish our day forever. Thank you Con and Niamh"
Michelle Buckley


The hand fasting ceremony and our Vows impressed and delighted our family, the beautiful words and the intent behind them was enjoyed by all. The personal and humanist meanings were obvious to all and I think that all of our family have a new perspective and understanding of us, our shared pagan path and most importantly our love and commitments to each other. 

Matt and Jo


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