Cate Reid Ceremonies
Every ceremony begins with a conversation. We explore what marriage means to each couple, their hopes, traditions, and how they’d like their ceremony to unfold. From these shared thoughts and stories, I create a running order that is uniquely theirs — thoughtfully woven around the moments that hold the deepest meaning.
Soft instrumental or chosen prelude playlist to set the tone as guests arrive.
Entrance of parents, followed by bridesmaids, groomsmen, and any special participants (e.g., Piper welcoming guests).
Music selection that reflects the couple’s taste.
The officiant greets guests and introduces the couple’s story.
Brief mention of the venue and any special acknowledgments or announcements.
A moment to honour loved ones who are no longer present.
Example: A passage from Corinthians read by a close friend or family member.
“What does marriage mean to you?” – A brief reflection from the couple or selected guests.
Each partner shares personal sentiments about their journey together.
Messages from respected family members or friends (e.g., Auntie Anna and Auntie Laura).
A symbolic ritual representing the binding of two lives.
Both partners state their commitment and intent to marry.
These can be traditional repeat after me vows or you can write your own promises to each other.
I give you this ring as a symbol of my love, you will never have to face the world alone.
Reciting vows that have been personally written or chosen from tradition.
A symbolic gesture that visually represents their commitment.
Each partner places the ring on the other’s finger, symbolizing their unending love.
I will declare the couple married, followed by the traditional kiss.
The couple, along with witnesses, sign the official register while gentle music plays in the background.
Introduction of the couple (e.g., “Mr and Mrs, Mr and Mr or Mrs and Mrs”. [New Last Name]”).
Joyful music accompanies the couple and their party as they leave the ceremony space (e.g., Piper leads the recessional).