My question is for couples and any singles out there who have gave this some thought and/or are already practicing plural marriage....
What act did you partake in or how did you signify you were marrying a plural wife? How do those not already practicing believe it will be done?
From past experience i will tell you that one religious group i know of has a special ceremony where the current wife takes the hand of the new wife in hers and places it in her husbands hand, signifying that she is "giving" her to him in marriage. The act itself is very significant and only certain people are supposed to be in attendance (think very hush hush and paranoia induced). There is a special way you are suppose to hold your holds and interlock your fingers and a certain script/prayer is read. Other couples wanting to practice plural marriage have told me they want to be out in nature and say a prayer together as their wedding ceremony. Some have found a "man of the cloth" to say a few words for them.
I ask because i have been giving this some thought lately. Most preachers/churchs may be wary of marrying a second woman to an already married man. So if you are not near/member of any special kind of plural community...how would you do it?
What act did you partake in or how did you signify you were marrying a plural wife? How do those not already practicing believe it will be done?
From past experience i will tell you that one religious group i know of has a special ceremony where the current wife takes the hand of the new wife in hers and places it in her husbands hand, signifying that she is "giving" her to him in marriage. The act itself is very significant and only certain people are supposed to be in attendance (think very hush hush and paranoia induced). There is a special way you are suppose to hold your holds and interlock your fingers and a certain script/prayer is read. Other couples wanting to practice plural marriage have told me they want to be out in nature and say a prayer together as their wedding ceremony. Some have found a "man of the cloth" to say a few words for them.
I ask because i have been giving this some thought lately. Most preachers/churchs may be wary of marrying a second woman to an already married man. So if you are not near/member of any special kind of plural community...how would you do it?