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Have weddings lost their way?


Yesterday, Dr Giles Fraser, Canon Chancellor of St Paul's Catherdral, said this: "Too many modern weddings have just lost their way. I'd even say that they've become a threat to marriage itself."

He added: "The truth is: most clergy I know prefer taking funerals to taking weddings."

His criticism is that the industry that is weddings has overshadowed the point of the ceremony, that brides are too "zilla" and not enough "bride".

So what do you think? My take is that he's sort of right: are weddings too expensive? Yes. Do some get distracted by the frippery and forget that what they're actually aiming for is a marriage, a marriage like this?. Yes.

Weddings should be about people, not stuff (and I say that despite the hours I've spent making flowers out of tissue paper.) It seems that in America, there's as much pressure on couples to write a beautiful and moving ceremony as there is for it to be aesthetically perfect.

In Britain, writing your own ceremony is a bit, well, cheesy - but if we thought as much about the words we choose to say, might that help focus us on the act of marriage itself, on the family we're forming and the future we're building instead of the dress we're wearing?

I'm not criticising, by the way, people who spend a lot of money or a little. Your wedding is YOUR wedding and none of anyone else's business.

But I can't help but agree that the expectations, about expense, about what you "have to have" can sometimes overwhelm the real point.

Let me know what you think - and if you know a couple who've been married for decades, do me a favour and ask them what their wedding was like? I'd love to do a post...


Comments(4)

In Absentia says...
9:42am Fri 6 Aug 10

It's the Church of England that's lost it's way.

At the root of this is income. People have abandoned organised religion and decided to taylor their wedding day to suit their own beliefs and attitudes.

Skatha says...
11:48am Sun 8 Aug 10

I agree completely. I got married 30 years ago to someone I had only known for 10 months.

The whole wedding and reception for 150 people came to less than £500. My mother did all the catering herself which saved a huge amount of money for us.

The most expensive thing was the photographer which cost us £70 which included an album of 25 pics!

We are still very happily married.
Sure we hae had our up's and downs but the ket thing is we worked at it when things went wrong - and *that* is the problem today.

No one bothers to try and work things out. It's all too easy to walk away and get divorced, rather than put in some effort to save the marriage.

I don't think it has anything to do with the Church of England as the post above mentions.

It's all above compromise and these days no one wants to do that.

They spend thousands on the day itself and put in less effort once the ring is on the finger.

sarahinpoole says...
9:40pm Sun 8 Aug 10

We got married in Las Vegas, no fuss, minimal expense; just the two of us and our best friends as best man/witnesses. I think brides and grooms need to decide if they want to get married to be married - or to simply have a wedding.

KarenK1982 says...
8:22pm Mon 9 Aug 10

We wrote our own ceremony and made it completely our own. (We didn't get married in a church.) It wasn't the cheapest, nor the most expensive wedding ever, but it was the best day of our lives (so far!) because it was a true reflection of us.

Marriage is what you make of it. I agree that it is about compromise, but I think, even more than that, it is about understanding and respecting each other, and, of course, communicating!

You can have a big wedding and stay married for the rest of your lives. Just as you can have a small wedding and be divorced within a year. The size of your wedding doesn't dictate the length of your marriage. That's just silly!

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