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February 07 2005, 21:48 PM
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ShamrockShannon
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I found the Caim Prayer in the Irish Wedding Traditions book by Shannon McMahon, on several irish websites, & in the wedding pamphlet I got from my local irish shop...The Caim is an early Celtic custom. To begin a Celtic wedding ceremony the bride & groom would draw a circle around themselves as a sign of their unity with God and say a prayer which I don't feel like typing....Thanks everyone for your input!!
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October 05 2012, 14:28 PM
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suezen
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Scottish Gaelic, pronounced kyem.
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