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Wedding Ceremony ConclusionFor a marriage ceremony to be legal, there are few simple requirements. After that, a couple may create a wedding ceremony that is both personal and unique. To conclude the wedding ceremony, the celebrant could summerise what went before. Or the conclusion could be a favourite piece of writing or a wedding poem, or a wedding blessing. To make the conclusion flow, it is desirable that it doesn't end immediately after the signing of the register. Apart from a reading, a wedding ceremony might end with some ritual inspired by the place where the ceremony took place. For example, at the end of a beach ceremony the various pebble rituals could be enacted. Also normally, if a naming ceremony is to be part of the ceremony, the naming ceremony will begin once the wedding ceremony has concluded.
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