NOD launches Register book for Handfastings
A Handfasting is a term for a Celtic wedding ceremony, in which the hands of the bridal pair are joined and tied together or "fasted" with a rope around it. Celtic wedding rituals, and pagan weddings in general, are on the rise, but up to now there had not been a register book in which Druids or other priest(esse)s could keep a record of the wedding ceremonies they performed. Such books do exist, but are almost always tailored specifically for Christian parishes and churches.
With the launch of the "Handfasting Register" book, it is now also possible to keep a registry in a book specifically designed for recording pagan wedding rituals. The register allows to fill out an index number, date, the names of the newlyweds, the place of the marriage, the names of the witnesses, remarks, the name of the Druid(s) or other priests or priestesses who performed the ceremony, and the signature of the ceremony leader. Each book provides space for up to 350 marriages, supplemented with an index. The book also contains an introductory text on Celtic and pagan wedding ceremonies, and how to best keep a registry of them.
The register book comes in A4-size and contains high-quality paper with hardcover case wrap.
This book is provided to you by the New Order of Druids, but is not exclusively intended to be used for handfastings performed by us. The book can be used by any Druid or other pagan priest/ess who feels they can benefit from keeping a registry of their own.
The book is available in English and in Dutch from our NOD Book Store at the following links:
English version: https://www.lulu.com/shop/new-order-of-druids/handfasting-register/hardcover/product-kv5revv.html
Dutch version: https://www.lulu.com/shop/new-order-of-druids/register-der-handfastings/hardcover/product-2mwevk4.html
The Dutch version can also be purchased at our local webshop at this link: https://druidenwinkel.be/register-der-handfastings-invulboek/
Below you can find a few pictures of the inside of the book for the Dutch version. The English version is identical, but of course entirely in English instead.
We hope this register book will be beneficial to the Druid and the pagan community as a whole.