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"Oh that I had
the wings of a dove!
I would fly away and be at rest"
Psalm 55:6
The beauty of funeral white dove release has a profound
healing effect when dealing with the loss of a loved one.
In our standard funeral release, two white doves are
released.
One (the
Spirit dove) represents the soul of the deceased, and the
other representing the Holy Spirit, which accompanies the
soul of the deceased back to the Father.
Our Trinity release is performed with four white doves.
Three birds, representing the Father, The Son, and the Holy
Spirit are released first, followed by the Spirit dove
representing the soul of the deceased, which joins the
trinity doves in the air.
The
doves usually circle a couple of times above the spectators
before returning home. A number of additional Doves,
representing the thoughts and prayers of those in attendance
may also be released. |
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"Follow the way of Love."
I Corinthians 14:1
The dove is the perfect symbol of
Love, Devotion, and Unity.
After selecting a mate, doves will
never choose another mate.
They share the responsibilities of
nest building, sitting on their
eggs, and caring for their
offspring. Their lives become
one and their sole purpose in life
is dedicated to each other.
Our wedding doves are released by
the Bride and Groom from a heart
shaped basket decorated to match your
wedding flowers.
Traditionally, two doves are
released, one representing the
Bride, and one representing the
Groom. Upon release, the doves
join together in the sky, usually
they circle a couple of times above
those in attendance before flying
away together. Any number of
doves may be released after the
first two. These symbolize the
well wishes of those in attendance.
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