Wedding vows, rich or poor, wedding vows, rich or poor.

When newlyweds hold western-style weddings, no matter whether they are rich or poor, the priest will say an oath. Let's take a look at the whole wedding vows, rich or poor, to help you successfully complete a solemn wedding.

First, whether rich or poor, marriage vows:

1, model essay 1:

Father: Groom, will you keep your wedding vows, love her, comfort her, respect her and protect her, regardless of poverty or wealth, sickness or health, beauty or shame, success or frustration? And willing to be loyal to her forever in my life?

Groom: I do.

Father: Bride, will you marry the groom to be your husband and live with him in a sacred engagement? Regardless of sickness or health, poverty or wealth, beauty or loss, success or frustration, are you willing to love, comfort, respect and protect him? And willing to be loyal to him forever in this life?

Bride: I do.

2. Model essay 2:

Priest: Groom, do you want this woman to be your wife and marry her? Love her, take care of her, respect her, accept her, and be loyal to her forever until the end of your life, whether in sickness or health, or for other reasons?

Groom: I do.

Priest: Bride, do you want this man to be your husband and marry him? Love him, take care of him, respect him, accept him and be loyal to him until the end of your life, whether in sickness or health, or for other reasons?

Bride: I do.

3. Model essay 3:

Father: bridegroom, regardless of wealth, poverty, health disease, prosperity and adversity in life, can you never leave when the other person needs you most?

Father: Bride, regardless of wealth and poverty, regardless of health and illness, regardless of prosperity and adversity in life, when the other party needs you most, can you never leave?

Second, the marriage vows, regardless of poverty or:

1, the groom's oath:

(1) In the name of God, I solemnly swear: I will accept you as my wife, and from today on, I will love and cherish you, for better or worse, in sickness and in health, until I die.

I solemnly swear that I would like her to be my wife. Starting today, I will own and support each other. No matter good or bad, rich or poor, sick or healthy, I will love and cherish each other until I die.

2. The groom's oath:

(1) In the name of God, I solemnly swear: I accept you as my husband, and from today on, I will love and cherish you, for better or worse, in sickness and in health, until I die.

I solemnly swear that I would like him to be my husband. Starting today, we will have and support each other. Whether it is good or bad, rich or poor, sick or healthy, we will love and cherish each other until death do us part.

Conclusion:

The oath at a western wedding is that the newlyweds promise each other to work hard for a beautiful and happy marriage. Be kind to anyone, rich or poor, because all those who love us deserve our love.