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I've been ordained with ULC since about 2000, maybe 2001, I can't quite remember. At any rate, it was back with the credential wallet cards were still paper (I REALLY need to get one of those plastic ones..). I go by Reverend Kate, and even have a radio show. On the air my religion is music, but in reality it is my own blending of judeaism, pagan, wiccan, and native american, I even have some essays posted online, if anyone is interested.

I have to perform a commitment ceremony this evening for a nice young lesbian couple, and even though I have been ordained all these years, I haven't performed a ceremony yet. What I am wondering is what *I* say. They have written their own vows, but even though an actual legal marriage is not legal in our state, I want them to feel as if the *only* thing missing is the state's approval, you know? So what do I say?

Thanks in advance for any who can help me quickly! :)
~RevKate~

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