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===Wicca=== Wiccan marriages are commonly known as handfastings and are a celebration held by Wiccans. [[Handfasting]] was originally a medieval ritual and has been revived by contemporary Pagans. In the ritual, the couple's wrists are tied together to symbolize the binding of two lives. It is commonly used in Wicca and Pagan ceremonies, but it has become more mainstream and comes up in both religious and secular vows and readings. Although handfastings vary for each Wiccan they often involve honoring Wiccan deities.<ref name=Bedard>{{cite book |last1=Bedard |first1=Karlie |title=All about Wicca |url=http://rguir.inflibnet.ac.in/bitstream/123456789/977/1/9781283500166.pdf |date=2012 |publisher=University Publications |location=Delhi |isbn=978-1-283-50016-6 |pages=17β18}}</ref> Some Wiccan traditions have a marriage vow "for as long as love lasts" instead of the traditional Christian "till death do us part". The first Wiccan wedding took place in 1960, between [[Frederic Lamond (Wiccan)|Frederic Lamond]] and his wife, Gillian. Most Wiccan traditions will celebrate same-sex and different-sex handfastings.<ref name=Bedard/> The length of commitment varies from a year and a day (after which the vows may be renewed), "as long as love shall last", for a lifetime, or for future incarnations. Consensual sex is considered sacred for Wiccans. Some traditions perform the Great Rite, in which a High Priest and High Priestess invoke the God and Goddess on each other before making love. It can be used to raise magical energy for the use of spell work. It can also be performed symbolically, using the athame to symbolize masculine energy and the chalice to symbolize feminine energy.<ref>A Wiccan Bible: Exploring the Mysteries of the Craft from Birth to Summerland β p. 124, A. J. Drew β 2003</ref>
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