5/16/11

Royal Wedding Redux...

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...about three weeks late, but better late than never. Yes, I did get up at 4:45 a.m. to watch the Royal Wedding. Yes, I did get up and bake scones at 5 a.m. to have with the entire pot of coffee that was consumed - necessary to make it through a full work day. And while I was excited to see the hats, pageantry, and Kate's dress (verdict: gorgeous, but the Madonna business in the chest was a bit much), I was more excited about the actual wedding itself. I'm of the belief, however biased, that Anglicans (and Episcopalians in the US) do weddings the best - and this wedding was no different. 

I loved that the opening hymn, Guide Me O Thou Great Jehovah, was a tribute to Diana (it was the hymn sung as the closing processional at her funeral). It is sung to the Welsh tune Cwm Rhondda - homage to the Prince's 'territorial designation'. I loved that they sung Love Divine, All Loves Excelling - on my list of wedding hymns - even if it was sung to a different tune. John Rutter, one of my favorite composers, composed a lovely anthem as a gift to the couple.

And, I loved the liturgy. I loved that, as the Archbishop pronounced them husband and wife, he wrapped his stole over their hands (the Anglican version of the unity candle). I loved that they said the traditional vows written in the Prayer Book. I found it rather incredulous that a People.com article before the wedding seemed disappointed - even a bit let down - that Will and Kate weren't writing their own vows. But, most of all, I loved the Bishop of London's sermon. It was the quintessential wedding sermon - including a charge to all who witnessed their vows to support and uphold them in their new life together. For all the wonderful music, liturgy, pomp and circumstance, the wedding was, at its core, a wonderful celebration of two people's love of one another.

1 comment:

  1. We had scones and a viewing party as well and I was so happy with all we saw! I thought everything was beautiful and thoroughly enjoyed the tradition and pageantry of it all. We chose to use traditional vows that my parents spoke as well...something about the traditions made it all the more special. I will look forward to the traditions seen at your wedding someday too : )

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