TESTIMONIALS
We are pleased to details below genuine TESTIMONIALS from satisfied
customers.
We would stress that these are genuine testimonials and we would be happy to
give you the customers' details should you wish to get in touch with them yourself.
Hi Michael,
We would like to thank you from the bottom of our hearts for helping to make our dream wedding become a
reality. You performed such a beautiful ceremony and were a pleasure to work with in the whole run up
to the big day also. Your support, encouragement and foresight during the preparations enabled us to
relax knowing we were in good hands! Your years of experience also showed as you thought of all the
small things that can add that touch of class to the day but can be so easily overlooked.
Most importantly though your very nature is so friendly and warm hearted that it made all the
difference to us knowing that the person marrying us genuinely wished us the best. We could not
recommend you highly enough!
Wishing you all the future success
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| Brian & Danielle Dowling |
Also read this blog article about our services, posted
on www.weddingdates.ie :
Recent stats released by the Central Statistics Office reveal that civil weddings are becoming
increasingly popular in Ireland and may overtake religious ceremonies by the year 2012.
Civil ceremonies have increased from 6% in 1996 to over 23% in 2006, according to the CSO. During the
same period, the proportion of religious ceremonies has decreased.
If you are going the Civil Ceremony route, then you might also want to have a non-denominational
blessing or a commitment ceremony afterwards.
One man who is offering up his services for commitment ceremonies for weddings is Michael McKeon. Based
in Roscommon, Michael will travel to locations around Ireland and depending on the distance may require
overnight accomodation. He charges approx €400.00 for the ceremony if you write your own vows, €450.00
if he writes them for you.
If you are having a civil marriage in the registry office, you may like to have a blessing or ceremony
afterwards to share with your guests.
Some couples may not want to/or be able to marry legally but wish to exchange promises and vows in
front of friends and family.
What if you got married abroad, and then wanted to share a special day with family and friends after
your return? This could be the perfect solution for you!
Some suggestions for venues for your ceremony could be:
* Beautiful gardens
* Hotel venues
* Homes
* Beaches
* Parks
* Cruises
* Yachts
These are just a few of the ideas which could be used for your non denominational wedding or blessing,
for further details, you can contact Michael directly through his website,
http://www.celebrationsireland.com
Specializing in non-denominational weddings, partnerships, and commitment ceremonies, Michael has 15
years of experience and can help you create the ceremony that suits your needs and style. You may write
your vows or Michael will write them with you or can do it all for you. He is open to any variation of
ideas be they traditional, eclectic, modern or classic - the choice is yours!
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