As we fade into Ennis's marriage to Alma, the first words we hear come from the minister who is half way through a recitation of the Lord's prayer:
"...and forgive our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us..."
In the short story AP passes very quickly over the wedding -"in December Ennis married Alma Beers and had her pregnant by mid-January" is all we're told - so the wedding scene in the film is entirely the creation Of Diana Ossana and Larry McMurty.
This being the case, does anybody feel it is significant that they choose to fade into the marriage service at the point that they did?