Congratulations, in the name of all the members of the Guild, if I may be so bold, to Laurence and Mrs. England on their wedding.
In America, we congratulate the man for getting a lovely bride, and say "Best Wishes" to the new bride.
Interesting custom.
Marriages are to be celebrated with joy and gladness. They symbolize the love of Christ the Bridegroom for His Church, the Bride. Marriage also reminds us of the soul's union with Christ in love. How wonderful that God so identified with our state by making marriage a sacrament.
Mr. and Mrs. England, you may like this.....
http://supertradmum-etheldredasplace.blogspot.com/2014/09/perfection-series-v-part-seven-on.html
May I quote the great St. Bernard as a tribute? I am sure we all wish you both a great life together in Christ.
 from Sermon 74
I. 5. Now bear with my 
foolishness a little. I want to tell you of my own experience, as I 
promised. Not that it is of any importance .... I admit that the Word 
has also come to me-I speak as a fool-and has come many times—But 
although he has come to me, I have never been conscious of the moment of
 his coming. I perceived his presence, I remembered afterwards that he 
had been with me; some times I had a presentiment that he would come, 
but I was never conscious of his coming or his going. And where he comes
 from when he visits my soul, and where he goes, and by what means he 
enters and goes out, I admit that I do not know even now; as John says: 
'You do not know where he comes from or where he goes.' There is nothing
 strange in this, for of him was it said, 'Your foot steps will not be 
known.' The coming of the Word was not perceptible to my eyes, for he 
has not color; nor to the ears, for there was no sound; nor yet to my 
nostrils, for he mingles with the mind, not the air; he has not acted 
upon the air, but created it. His coming was not tasted by the mouth, 
for there was not eating or drinking, nor could he be known by the sense
 of touch, for he is not tangible. How then did he enter? Perhaps he did
 not enter because he does not come from outside? He is not one of the 
things which exist outside us. Yet he does not come from within me, for 
he is good, and I know there is no good in me. I have ascended to the 
highest in me, and look! the word is towering above that. In my 
curiosity I have descended to explore my lowest depths, yet I found him 
even deeper. If I look outside myself, I saw him stretching beyond the 
furthest I could see; and if I looked within, he was yet further within.
 Then I knew the truth of what I had read, 'In him we live and move and 
have our being'. And blessed is the man in whom he has his being, who 
lives for him and is moved by him.  
      
6. You ask then how I knew he was present, when his ways 
can in no way be traced? He is life and power, and as soon as he enters 
in, he awakens my slumbering soul; he stirs and soothes and pierces my 
heart, for before it was hard as stone, and diseased. So he has begun to
 pluck out and destroy, to build up and to plant, to water dry places 
and illuminate dark ones; to open what was closed and to warm what was 
cold; to make the crooked straight and the rough places smooth, so that 
my soul may bless the Lord, and all that is within me may praise his 
holy name. So when the Bridegroom/ the Word, came to me, he never made 
known his coming any signs, not by sight, not by sound, not by touch. It
 was not by any movement of his that I recognized his coming; it was not
 by any of MY senses that I perceived he had penetrated to the depth of 
my being. Only by the movement of my heart, as I have told did I 
perceive his presence; and I knew the power of his might cause my faults
 were put to flight and my human yearnings brought into subjection. I 
have marvelled at the depth of his wisdom when my secret faults have 
been revealed and made visible the very slightest amendment of my way of
 life I have experience his goodness and mercy; in the renewal and 
remaking of the spirit of my mind, that is of my inmost being, I have 
perceived the excellence of his glorious beauty, and when I contemplate 
all these things I am filled with awe and wonder at his manifold 
greatness.  
      
 

 
 
That is very kind, thank you very much!
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