REMINDS YOU OF SOMETHING?
Yesterday
was a Sunday. We had been for the morning Mass. There was a simple wedding-nuptial
ceremony of a local East Indian couple. After the Mass, the couple posed for
some lovely pictures, the brass band played some traditional tunes… the guests
danced… and the crackers went up in the air. In a few minutes, everything was
silent.
“Reminds you of something?” a good-old friend
teased me.
“Yes, it does,” I smiled.
At night, we had to attend another wedding
reception of a Punjabi couple. The bride and the groom looked stunning; the
parents looked extremely proud and happy… And, on the stage, when we wished the
young couple, we meant every letter of our greeting. “May you be together in
your happiness and sorrows; may you be together in your laughter and tears; may
you be together in your health and sickness.”
What more can one wish on a wedding day?
What more could, my dearest ones do on my own
wedding day?
Yes, how can you better this promise: “Dear, I
promise to be with you in your good times and bad times, in your health and
sickness… in your laughter and tears”?
I think, that is the greatest promise
one can
ever make to his partner
on the wedding day.
And, to make the marriage an amazing,
life-enriching experience…
yes, to live up to that simple promise,
is the
greatest challenge, too.
It is.
It is.
After the Mass, when I reached home, I glanced
through the newspaper. “250 Million… The Divorce Dollar Drama,” the headlines
blared, “The Tom Cruise-Katie Holmes separation is the latest in a long list of
expensive Hollywood celebrity break-ups.”
I wasn’t amused even a bit.
Some years ago, when this celebrity couple had
tied the knot, they had chosen a fairy-tale-kind palace. A real fortune on
their wedding ceremony. The world had gone ga-ga over it… and, yes, I, here in
this remote corner of the world, had blogged on the subject. I still remember
what I had written in that Post.
Was not the promise made by this high-flying Hollywood couple, to each other, same as the one this
East Indian couple made last morning…? Or, the one the Punjabi couple made at
night…? Or the one I and my wife made years ago?
Was not the challenge to live up our promises
same?
Yes, it was.
It is.
It is one
promise that needs to be renewed, each day, as the Sun goes up in the sky… and comes down,
too.
It is one promise, when really, really meant and
lived up to, can help us translate its essence – a loving companionship.
It is one decision that needs to be a real call
of our hearts… completely clothed in simplicity, trust, respect and honor.
Because, is not the same God expected to bless
the Man and the Woman who declare – “I DO”?
GERALD D’CUNHA
Pics.: Raj Dhage Wai
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