A
Summer Wedding
By Craig McGinty
The sunshine had come out to ensure the wedding
of footballer Benji and his wife-to-be Sabine had
the perfect backdrop.
For the month before the excitement had been
growing amongst the players and supporters of
St Cernin de l’Herm, a village in the south
west of France, as the day came ever closer.
We had already been out for a meal and made the
bride and groom walk around the restaurant whilst
eating a banana – with no hands.
A large poster of the team picture had been printed
and everyone had signed it and written a good
luck message.
So by Saturday afternoon the junction of the
small crossroads in Frayssinet-le-Gélet
was busy with people waiting for Benji and Sabine
to walk by.
In France many wedding ceremonies will take place
in the village Mairie and then move on to the
local church for a blessing.
And we were lucky that the two buildings were
close by so that a short procession through the
village could take place.
As we waited friends spread out cuttings from
roses and other bushes across the pavement on
the route the bride and groom would take to the
church.
This is meant to bring the couple good luck and
fortune and in other areas of France neighbors
will lay down sheaves of corn.
Then the moment arrived as the couple stood at
the top of the steps outside the Mairie and slowly
made their way to the church, escorted by their
parents.
Traffic came to a standstill as the procession
of guests followed behind and walked the 150 meters
to the church.
In the afternoon sunshine people slowly made
their way into the church filling up the pews
and taking up positions in the aisle for the chance
to take a picture.
Once everyone was inside, and we must have numbered
200 or more, the bride and groom slowly made their
way through the church.
Camera flashes lit up the dark entranceway as
the couple made their way along the aisle; the
organist played a tune that softly filled the
church.
The priest opened the blessing with a short passage
from the bible and then Sabine walked up to the
microphone to deliver a short speech.
She thanked the many people that had turned up
to see the bride and groom and that it had been
an incredible day.
Then the priest delivered a short prayer and
a musical interlude with saxophone and accordion
was played.
The ceremony of the passing of the rings was
undertaken with the assistance of the son of Sabine
and Benji.
He carried the rings up to the alter of the church
in a small, padded heart shaped bag and passed
them to the priest.
The couple spoke a few words and placed the rings
on each other’s fingers as the cameras again
flashed a whirred.
Everyone then began to make their way out of
the church waiting for the bride and groom to
stand outside the church for some more photographs.
But the players of St Cernin had one more trick
up their shirts as we donned our kit and picked
up a football each.
We made a guard of honor outside the church and
held a ball high over the guests as they made
their way out into the village square.
But it was Benji and Sabine who everyone was
waiting for.
People passed around rice and confetti waiting
for them to leave the church and run under the
footballs, as they did the place exploded.
The church bell tolled and rice cascaded down
on our heads covering the players and the newly
married couple from head to toe.
Then it was time for more photographs, car horns
sounding and the children throwing rice and confetti
at each other.
As the day drifted into late afternoon it was
time for a small aperitif and a few nibbles in
the grounds of the Mairie.
Watching the sun slowly slide behind the church
tower as the celebrations moved on into the night.
For more articles by Craig McGinty on living
in France including tips on buying a home, the
legal process and more, visit his website and
live life the French way. http://www.thisfrenchlife.com
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