Rowan Williams has spoken out against the trend of expensive “fantastical” weddings which he claims is threatening the future of marriages.
Speaking at a debate entitled “Marriage: Love or Law” in London, the former Archbishop of Canterbury said that the “marketisation of marriage” must be curtailed.
He labelled the idea of “the perfect relationship crystallised in the perfect wedding day” as a farce, suggesting that it was nothing more than the product of “immense economic advertising investment in this massively fantastical experience … after which, of course, nothing is ever quite so good again”.
“This is an aspect I think of the short-term, unimaginative, emotionally unintelligent climate that sometimes we seem forced to inhabit,” he said.
For once, there is something I agree with as being a constructive statement from Rowan Williams. Let’s hear it for some core values being preached for a change. The other issue with “perfect weddings” is that it may delay too long the length of a couple’s engagement.
Stopped clocks and all that. But yeah he is right on this one.