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Largest selection of Catholic Wedding Invitations Online! View our wording guides for the different rites

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While planning your traditional Catholic wedding you will be looking for the perfect invitation to send to your loved ones. Our selection of budget and premium Catholic wedding invitations offers a variety of designs and styles to suit your needs.

 

The wording of a Catholic wedding invitation may vary depending on the particular church or rite being used for the wedding ceremony. However, the basic information included in the invitation will be the same, such as the names of the bride and groom, the date, time, and location of the wedding, and the RSVP information.

We have wedding invitations worded to accommodate the various rites and traditions along with example text to ensure all your needs are met and a wide variety of themes.

  1. Nuptial Mass

  2. Byzantine Cross

  3. Celtic Cross

  4. Crowning Ceremony

  5. Christmas Theme

All of our featured brand invitations are carefully selected to reflect the sacred nature of your marriage and to provide all the necessary information for your guests.

Nuptial Mass  *  Classic Gold White  *   Black Gold  *  Real Foil  Floral  *  Celtic Cross  *  Byzantine Cross * Boho * Wildflowers  *  Rustic Wood  *  Sunflowers  *  Lilies  *  Roses  *  Purple  *  Blue  *  Green  *  Coral  *  Terracotta  *  Red  *  Christmas * Winter * ALL

In addition to our beautiful Catholic wedding invitation designs, we also offer a detailed Catholic wedding wording guide to help you create the perfect invitation for your specific ceremony. Our guide includes tips on using formal language, incorporating Bible verses and scripture, and selecting the right tone and theme for your wedding. We also have a program wording guide to help you create a meaningful and memorable ceremony program.

 

Shop now and find the perfect invitation to kick off your happily ever after.

How to Plan a Catholic Wedding
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Planning a Catholic wedding can be a joyful and meaningful experience, but it can also be overwhelming if you are not familiar with the different rites, traditions, and procedures involved.

 

Whether you are a practicing Catholic or simply want to incorporate Catholic elements into your wedding ceremony, this guide and the information on our page here is designed to help you navigate the wedding planning process with confidence and ease.

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No matter what type of Catholic wedding you are planning, this guide is designed to provide you with the tools and resources you need to plan a beautiful and meaningful ceremony that reflects your faith, values, and love for each other.

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The Universal Church and different Rites explained

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The Catholic Church is a single, universal Church that is divided into different particular churches or rites. These particular churches or rites are distinct communities with their own unique liturgical and cultural traditions, but they all share the same faith, sacraments, and hierarchical structure.

Each particular church or rite is led by its own patriarch, major archbishop, or bishop. The four main rites in the Catholic Church are:

Within these four main rites, there are various liturgical traditions, customs, and practices. For example, the Roman Rite has different variations depending on the country or region, such as:

the Ambrosian Rite in Milan, Italy, or the Mozarabic Rite in Spain. Similarly, the Byzantine Rite has various traditions, such as the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church, the Melkite Greek Catholic Church, and the Romanian Greek Catholic Church, among others.

It is important to note that although there are different particular churches or rites within the Catholic Church, they all share the same fundamental beliefs and teachings of the Catholic faith.

Catholic Wedding Ceremony Rites

There is only one type of Catholic wedding ceremony, but there are different rites within the Catholic Church that may affect the details of the ceremony. Here are the different rites and how they may affect the wedding ceremony:

  1. Roman Rite: This is the most common rite used in the Catholic Church worldwide. The wedding ceremony includes a procession, readings from the Bible, exchange of vows, exchange of rings, and the nuptial blessing.

  2. Byzantine Rite: This rite is used by the Eastern Catholic Churches. The wedding ceremony includes the betrothal ceremony, the crowning ceremony, the exchange of rings, and the nuptial blessing.

  3. Ambrosian Rite: This rite is used in the Archdiocese of Milan, Italy. The wedding ceremony is similar to the Roman Rite, but with some differences in the wording of the vows and other prayers.

  4. Mozarabic Rite: This rite is used in Spain. The wedding ceremony includes the blessing and exchange of rings, the consent of the bride and groom, the nuptial blessing, and the offering of the Eucharist.

  5. Anglican Rite: This rite is used by former Anglicans who have become Catholic. The wedding ceremony is similar to the Roman Rite, but with some adaptations to reflect Anglican liturgical traditions.

In general, regardless of the rite, Catholic wedding ceremonies are sacramental and follow a similar format, which includes the exchange of vows, the exchange of rings, the nuptial blessing, and the celebration of the Eucharist. However, the specific details of the ceremony may vary depending on the rite used.

Ideas for a Catholic Wedding Ceremony