
Browse our archive of posts about: pagan
Whether you identify as Pagan, Wiccan, or Druid, you'll find what you need in our archive. We've got Pagan ceremony scripts and vows, Pagan wedding traditions and rituals, and dozens of real weddings featuring Pagan couples from all over the world.
A Pagan wedding guide: vows, ceremony scripts, dresses, and more!
We’re putting all of our favorite pagan wedding resources in one place! Think of it as your essential internet guide to all things Pagan. We’ll talk Pagan wedding traditions, Pagan wedding scripts for ceremonies, Pagan wedding vows, and of course Pagan wedding dresses and wardrobe.
A stealthy Pagan wedding reading
The question of how to tailor our ceremony to be “authentically us” yet not alienate some of the very Christian guests and family was definitely a point of discussion when we were planning our Pagan wedding ceremony.
Why I’m using a reading from “Les Misérables” at my Pagan wedding
My partner is atheist, and I am an Atheistic Pagan, so we do not have a concept of a religious soul. Finding a wedding reading that feels right has been challenging, but we settled on a reading is from Victor Hugo’s book, Les Misérables. The soul mentioned in this passage–to us–is human energy. Love is the greatest of those energies.
A polyamorous pagan wedding ceremony script with gender-neutral language
This gender-neutral wedding ceremony script includes Pagan and Norse traditions, references to Doctor Who, Stranger In A Strange Land, Star Trek, and Tom Robbins, and more. Plus, a hilarious “we doo-doo” instead of “We do”!
Pagan polyamorous gender-nonconforming wedding
We got married at sunset, on Friday the 13th, in our backyard. It was a pagan handfasting ceremony that was heavily influenced by our personal interests. We are both gender non-conforming, so we removed all gendered language/traditions.
So you’ve been invited to a pagan wedding (Part 2 of our Pagan Wedding Guide)
Hooray! You’ve been invited to a pagan wedding! We’re so excited for you. That said, depending on your background or your beliefs, you might feel a little confused. What’s in store? Why is everyone standing in a circle? Are we talking about gods?