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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

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  1. Incorporating traditional Catholic wedding elements such as a mass, vows, and the exchange of rings.

  2. Having a theme or color scheme that reflects the couple's faith, such as incorporating shades of blue or purple to symbolize royalty and spirituality.

  3. Including meaningful readings or prayers from the Bible or other Catholic texts during the ceremony.

  4. Using religious symbols, such as a cross or rosary beads, as part of the decor or as part of the wedding attire.

  5. Asking a priest or other religious figure to officiate the ceremony and offer guidance and support to the couple.

  6. Including traditional Catholic wedding music, such as hymns or instrumental pieces, during the ceremony or reception.

  7. Incorporating the sacrament of Holy Communion into the ceremony as a way for the couple to symbolically share in the body and blood of Christ together.

  8. Using a unity candle or other symbolic ritual to represent the joining of two individuals into one united union.

  9. Having a reception that reflects Catholic traditions, such as offering a traditional wedding cake or dancing to traditional wedding songs.

  10. Seeking the guidance and support of a Catholic marriage preparation program or retreat to help the couple strengthen their relationship and prepare for marriage.

Catholic Wedding Timeline Checklist 

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24 Months Before the Wedding:

  • Begin discussing wedding plans with your fiancé and family.

  • Decide on a tentative date for the wedding.

  • Meet with your parish priest or deacon to discuss marriage preparation requirements and set a date for the wedding.

  • Attend an Engaged Encounter retreat or Pre-Cana classes, as required by your diocese.

  • Start building a guest list and collecting addresses.

  • Consider hiring a Catholic wedding planner, if desired.

18 Months Before the Wedding:

  • Finalize the guest list and send save-the-date cards.

  • Choose a sponsor couple (usually a married Catholic couple from your parish) to mentor you during your engagement and prepare you for marriage.

  • Book the ceremony and reception venues.

  • Begin looking for a dress and wedding party attire.

  • Choose your wedding party and ask them to serve as your witnesses in the sacrament of marriage.

  • Select music for the ceremony and book musicians or a cantor.

  • Start planning the honeymoon.

12 Months Before the Wedding:

  • Attend a marriage preparation program with your fiancé, such as a retreat or classes.

  • Research a Natural Family Planning (NFP) course or instruction, which is required by many dioceses and helps you understand the Church's teachings on human sexuality and family planning.

  • Choose and book a florist, caterer, and baker who understand and respect the Church's teachings on marriage.

  • Meet with your priest or deacon to plan the ceremony and select readings and music.

  • Choose your godparents for the sacrament of marriage (optional but recommended).

  • Order wedding invitations and stationery that reflect the sacredness of the sacrament of marriage.

  • Reserve a block of hotel rooms for out-of-town guests.

  • Register for wedding gifts, choosing items that will help you build a Catholic home.

6 Months Before the Wedding:

  • Attend a Natural Family Planning (NFP) course or instruction.

  • Finalize the menu and cake design, ensuring that they meet the requirements for a Catholic wedding reception.

  • Schedule hair and makeup trials.

  • Shop for wedding rings and finalize wedding attire.

  • Begin planning the rehearsal dinner, which should be a celebration of your upcoming sacrament of marriage.

  • Meet with your priest or deacon to finalize ceremony details, including the Nuptial Mass.

  • Schedule a meeting with the parish music director to choose hymns and plan the music for the liturgy.

3 Months Before the Wedding:

  • Send out wedding invitations.

  • Schedule final fittings for wedding attire.

  • Confirm transportation arrangements.

  • Create a seating chart for the reception that allows for Catholic traditions such as a head table for the bride, groom, and wedding party.

  • Purchase wedding favors and décor items that reflect your Catholic faith.

  • Meet with vendors to finalize details.

1 Month Before the Wedding:

  • Apply for a marriage license.

  • Finalize ceremony programs and reception details.

  • Confirm all vendor arrangements.

  • Attend the final dress fitting.

  • Write vows and practice readings.

  • Prepare payment envelopes for vendors.

  • Attend a confession and make a good confession to prepare for receiving the sacrament of marriage.

1 Week Before the Wedding:

  • Confirm all arrangements with vendors and the wedding party.

  • Give the marriage license to the officiant.

  • Pack for the honeymoon.

  • Get a manicure and pedicure.

  • Have the rehearsal dinner, which should include a blessing before the meal and a prayer for the couple.

  • Take a deep breath and relax, trusting in God's grace and the power of the sacrament of marriage to sustain you for a lifetime.

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Pre-Marriage Workbook for Catholics

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Congratulations on your decision to get married! Marriage is a beautiful vocation that brings two people together in a lifelong commitment of love and mutual support. As Catholics, you have a unique opportunity to build your marriage on a foundation of faith, love, and service to God and each other.

 

This workbook is designed to help you prepare for the sacrament of marriage by exploring important topics related to your relationship, your faith, and your future together.

Chapter 1: Understanding the Sacrament of Marriage

 

The sacrament of marriage is a sacred covenant between a man and a woman that reflects the love between Christ and his Church. In this chapter, you will explore the meaning and importance of the sacrament of marriage, as well as the roles and responsibilities of husbands and wives.

1.1 The Meaning of the Sacrament of Marriage

  • What is the Catholic Church's teaching on marriage?

  • What are the theological foundations of the sacrament of marriage?

  • How does the sacrament of marriage reflect the love between Christ and his Church?

1.2 The Roles and Responsibilities of Husbands and Wives

  • What are the Church's teachings on the roles and responsibilities of husbands and wives?

  • How can husbands and wives support and serve each other in their respective roles?

  • What does it mean to be a "helper" to your spouse?

Chapter 2: Communication and Conflict Resolution

 

Effective communication is essential for a healthy and happy marriage. In this chapter, you will learn strategies for effective communication and conflict resolution that will help you build a strong foundation for your marriage.

2.1 Effective Communication

  • What are the keys to effective communication in a marriage?

  • How can you improve your communication skills?

  • What are some common communication challenges in marriage, and how can you overcome them?

2.2 Conflict Resolution

  • How can you resolve conflicts in a healthy and productive way?

  • What are some strategies for managing disagreements and finding common ground?

  • What role does forgiveness play in conflict resolution?

Chapter 3: Financial Planning and Stewardship

 

Money can be a source of stress and conflict in marriage, but it doesn't have to be. In this chapter, you will explore strategies for financial planning and stewardship that will help you manage your finances together and build a solid financial foundation for your marriage.

3.1 Financial Planning

  • How can you create a budget that works for both of you?

  • What are some strategies for managing debt and saving for the future?

  • How can you make financial decisions together that reflect your values and priorities?

3.2 Stewardship

  • How can you be good stewards of your financial resources?

  • What is the Catholic Church's teaching on tithing and charitable giving?

  • How can you integrate your faith into your financial decisions?

Chapter 4: Intimacy and Sexuality

Intimacy and sexuality are important components of a healthy marriage. In this chapter, you will explore the Catholic Church's teachings on sexuality and learn strategies for building a healthy and fulfilling sexual relationship.

4.1 The Catholic Church's Teachings on Sexuality

  • What is the Catholic Church's teaching on human sexuality?

  • How does the Church view sex within marriage?

  • What is the Church's teaching on contraception and natural family planning?

4.2 Building a Healthy Sexual Relationship

  • How can you build a healthy and fulfilling sexual relationship?

  • What are some common challenges that couples face in this area, and how can you overcome them?

  • How can you maintain intimacy and sexual satisfaction over the course of your marriage?

Chapter 5: Building a Lifelong Marriage

 

Marriage is a lifelong commitment, and building a strong and lasting marriage requires ongoing effort and dedication. In this chapter, you will explore strategies for building a strong and lasting marriage that will stand the test of time.

5.1 Growing Together

  • How can you continue to grow together as a couple?

  • What are some strategies for nurturing your relationship over the long term?

  • How can you continue to learn and grow in your faith together?

5.2 Challenges and Opportunities

  • What are some of the challenges and opportunities that you may face in your marriage?

  • How can you navigate difficult times and support each other through the ups and downs of life?

  • How can you embrace the opportunities for growth and transformation that marriage provides?

Preparing for marriage is an important step on your journey together as a couple. By exploring the topics covered in this workbook and engaging in open and honest communication with each other, you can build a strong foundation for your marriage that will endure for a lifetime. May God bless you and guide you on your journey together!

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Catholic Wedding Themes

A Catholic wedding is a sacred and joyous occasion that requires a bit of planning and preparation. If you're looking for some inspiration and guidance on Catholic wedding themes and current trends, you've come to the right place!

Themes:

 

So, let's dive in! When it comes to themes, there's no shortage of options. If you're into the classic and traditional look, you might want to opt for an elegant and timeless style that incorporates ornate churches, exquisite wedding dresses, and tuxedos for the groom and groomsmen. If you're a fan of rustic and vintage vibes, you could go for a more laid-back, country-style theme with natural wood accents, mason jars, and burlap decorations. Or, if you're a lover of nature, you might want to consider a garden or outdoor wedding with plenty of trees, flowers, and greenery.

  • Classic and traditional: Many Catholic weddings opt for a classic and traditional theme, incorporating elements like ornate churches, elegant wedding dresses, and black-tie attire for the groom and groomsmen.

  • Rustic and vintage: Rustic and vintage themes are also popular, incorporating elements like natural wood accents, mason jars, and burlap decorations.

  • Garden and outdoor: With the natural beauty of gardens and outdoor spaces, many couples choose to host their weddings outside, incorporating natural elements like trees, flowers, and greenery.

Decorations and colors:

Now, let's talk about colors! While white and ivory are classic go-to colors for Catholic weddings, you can definitely branch out and experiment with other hues. If you're looking for something elegant and sophisticated, metallic accents like gold and silver are a popular choice. If you're a fan of soft and romantic colors, pastels like blush, mint, and lavender can add a dreamy touch to your wedding day. And for those who love rich, bold colors, deep jewel tones like navy, burgundy, and emerald green can add a luxurious feel to your wedding decor.

  • Gold and silver: Metallic accents like gold and silver are popular for Catholic weddings, adding a touch of elegance and sophistication to the decor.

  • White and ivory: These classic colors are popular for Catholic weddings, creating a clean and classic look that complements the ornate architecture of many Catholic churches.

  • Pastels: Soft pastel colors like blush, mint, and lavender are popular choices for spring and summer weddings, adding a romantic and feminine touch to the decor.

  • Deep jewel tones: Rich, deep colors like navy, burgundy, and emerald green are popular for fall and winter weddings, adding a luxurious and sophisticated feel to the decor.

Flowers:

From classic Roses to delicate Peonies to elegant lilies, there are so many beautiful blooms to choose from. You might also consider adding some volume and color to your wedding arrangements with Hydrangeas or other statement flowers.

  • Roses: Classic and romantic, roses are a popular choice for Catholic weddings, with white and ivory roses being especially popular.

  • Peonies: Soft and feminine, peonies are another popular choice for Catholic weddings, with their delicate petals and beautiful colors.

  • Lilies: With their elegant and sophisticated look, lilies are a popular choice for Catholic weddings, with white lilies being especially popular.

  • Hydrangeas: With their large, showy blooms, hydrangeas are a popular choice for adding volume and color to Catholic wedding arrangements.

 

Ultimately, the theme, decorations, colors, and flowers for a Catholic wedding will depend on the personal style and preferences of the couple, as well as the specific requirements of the Catholic Church.

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Catholic Wedding Invitations - Zazzle

Beautiful traditional worded Nuptail Mass  Sacrament of Holy Matrimony Wedding Invitations are available as prints or digital downloads on a range of budget and premium papers and cards to suit all budgets and tastes. 

Custom unity candle set for a marriage ceremony features a monogram of the bride and groom names, first name initials on the taper candles, antique gold colored rings design, and 1 Corinthians 13:4-7 wedding bible verse. Digitally printed colors can be customized via 'Customize it'.

These simple, yet elegant, Catholic wedding programs are for a ceremony with a full mass. They feature your monograms written in a clean, modern font at the top accented by a beautiful calligraphy script. They provide you with a text template that easily allows you to pop in your own information. With their sleek design, they have a minimalist aesthetic that is timeless.

The elegant Juliette wedding collection features lovely, dusty and navy blue watercolor flowers and elegant typography with stylish touches of a classic, calligraphy script.

Mixed themed Catholic wedding invitations on premium and budget papers. Floral rustic, simple, formal, modern, classic and foil. Priced from $0.35. Look out for Zazzle's sales and volume discounts.

Simple classic white with a hint of greenery and a rustic cross, all-in-one wedding invitation with rsvp. Gold colored typography. You can change the background colors and customize with the help of Zazzle's free online designer service.

Zazzle is an online marketplace that offers a wide range of wedding invitations, including budget options for Catholic weddings. The company offers a range of paper and card types to choose from, including standard cardstock, recycled paper, and pearlescent cardstock. Prices for Catholic wedding invitations on Zazzle start at $0.35, although the actual price will depend on the specific design and options chosen. Some of the budget-friendly options available on Zazzle include simple, classic designs with minimal graphics and text.

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