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Subject: Re: Declaration of Principles at my Wedding Date: Wed, 21 Jun 2006 23:43:07 +0000 (UTC) From: jmsatb5@aol.com Newsgroups: rec.arts.sf.tv.babylon5.moderated Jim Royal wrote: > This past weekend, I married the girl of my dreams. > > Our wedding was rather unconvential. She's a muslim, I'm an atheist. > And since we were not allowed to hold the ceremony in the mosque, we > decided to hold it in the reception hall -- a 1930's French-style > caberet in Montreal. The ceremony was on the stage, and we opened and > closed with music from "Le fabuleux destin d'Am=E9lie Poulain" and "Les > triplettes de Belleville." > > And in the middle of it was the Declaration of Principles. > > My wife's family is originally from India, but her parents were born in > Uganda. My family comes from England, France, Denmark, and Slovenia. > The caberet was filled with an astonishing array of people -- Indian, > European, African, Chinese, Iranian, Afgan. > > Thanks to my wife, I've come to understand the world just a little > better. I have looked into the world of Islam as seen through the eyes > of the most outwardly-focused and progressive group, the Shia Ismailis. > Our family history and culture have been so utterly different, yet we > see eye-to-eye on many things. Learning about the reasons for our > differences and similarities has been an incredible education in > diversity. > > And so as one of our readings, I asked my dad to read a slightly edited > version of the Declaration of Principles. Our wedding, after all, was a > gathering in common cause to declare that We Are One. > > The reaction to the reading was tremendous. Virtually no one knew the > source of the text. The minister (from a local United Chuch) was bowled > over by the power of Joe's words, and wants to encorporate them into > his own sermons. Many of the attendees told me how moved they were by > the synchronicity between the message and our multi-ethnic, eclectic > wedding. > > I want to thank Joe profoundly for his words. They encapsulate so > perfectly my experience in getting to know my new family. Thank you, > Joe. Thank you. > > -- > Jim Royal > "Understanding is a three-edged sword" > http://JimRoyal.com > http://DigitalWind.com Not the first time I've heard of this sort of thing, but it never ceases to induce awe. Thank you, and best of wishes in your married life. jms