It evokes a feeling of fidelity and faith in the heart, confidence and promise in the union of the wedded--the details are less important. The officiator has a deep background in history and lore. He should seek me on Facebook. I have missed him many years, wih the longing of the mother of the prodigal for her lost son.
@yocanbanconit Renaissance is just a reference to the fair it was conducted at, not that the ceremony is from that period. Some of this is historical and some is neo-pagan / fantasy.
It says it's a handfasting ceremony, which probly means the bride and groom are wiccans. And since there are "fairies dancing", I'm assuming that they specifically are druid pagans.
It evokes a feeling of fidelity and faith in the heart, confidence and promise in the union of the wedded--the details are less important. The officiator has a deep background in history and lore. He should seek me on Facebook. I have missed him many years, wih the longing of the mother of the prodigal for her lost son.
DadsBlueAngel 1 month ago
The Catholic Inquisition was alive and well during the Renaissance. There were no pagan practices.
yocanbanconit 1 year ago
@yocanbanconit Renaissance is just a reference to the fair it was conducted at, not that the ceremony is from that period. Some of this is historical and some is neo-pagan / fantasy.
epiphanyvideoprod 1 year ago
Just lovely!
MidnightWolfRain 1 year ago 3
Beautiful...!
enzieme69 2 years ago 3
wow this is epicly awesome!
periwinklemooose 2 years ago 3
does anyone understand this? its... interesting...
HarnerHinata 3 years ago
It says it's a handfasting ceremony, which probly means the bride and groom are wiccans. And since there are "fairies dancing", I'm assuming that they specifically are druid pagans.
DresdenAnachronism 3 years ago
@DresdenAnachronism I don't see where it says 'handfasting'?
pruedence110588 1 year ago