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Everything you need to know about wording your Catholic Wedding Invitation


How to word catholic wedding invitations

Wedding invitations are an important part of any couple's big day, as they set the tone and theme for the celebration and give guests all the necessary information about the event. If you're planning a Catholic wedding, you may be wondering how to word your invitation to accurately reflect the religious nature of your ceremony. In this article, we'll provide some tips and guidelines for wording your Catholic wedding invitation to ensure it is both accurate and respectful.




how to word catholic wedding invitations

Details to include on a Catholic Wedding Invitation :


  1. The names of the bride and groom, as well as the names of their parents

  2. The date, time, and location of the ceremony, including the name of the church

  3. Information about the reception, including the location and any additional events

  4. A request for guests to join the couple in celebrating their marriage

  5. A marriage-themed Bible verse or scripture to reflect the religious nature of the ceremony

  6. A request for guests to RSVP and provide any necessary information, such as meal preferences or attendance at additional events



Here are a few tips for wording your Catholic Wedding Invitations





  1. Use formal language: Catholic wedding invitations tend to be more formal in nature, so it's a good idea to use formal language and phrasing. For example, you might use phrases like "request the honor of your presence" or "invite you to celebrate the sacrament of matrimony."

  2. Mention the ceremony's religious nature: Make sure to mention that the ceremony will be a Catholic one, either by including a marriage-themed Bible verse or scripture, or by using phrases like "sacrament of matrimony" or "nuptial Mass."

  3. Include the names of the bride and groom: It's important to include the full names of both the bride and groom on the invitation. If the bride is keeping her last name, you can include both her maiden name and her married name.

  4. Specify the location and time of the ceremony: Be sure to include the full name and address of the church where the ceremony will take place, as well as the date and time.

  5. Provide RSVP information: Include a request for guests to RSVP and provide any necessary information, such as meal preferences or attendance at additional events.

  6. Consider including additional details: If you have any other important information you want to include, such as the dress code or transportation details, you can add this to the invitation as well.

  7. Keep it concise: While you want to include all the necessary information, you don't want to overwhelm your guests with too much text. Keep your invitation concise and to the point.

  8. Use proper grammar and spelling: Double check your invitation for any typos or errors. This will help ensure that your invitation looks polished and professional.

  9. Use the right tone: Your invitation should reflect the tone of your wedding. If your wedding is formal, your invitation should be formal as well. If your wedding is more casual, you can use a more relaxed tone in your invitation.

  10. Have someone proofread: Before you send out your invitations, have someone else proofread them to catch any mistakes you may have missed.



Here are some marriage-related Bible verses, scripture, phrases you can use on your Catholic Wedding Invitation



Here are a few short, one-liner Bible verses that would be suitable for a Catholic wedding invitation:

  1. "Therefore what God has joined together, let no one separate." - Mark 10:9

  2. "Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud." - 1 Corinthians 13:4

  3. "This is my commandment, that you love one another as I have loved you." - John 15:12

  4. "Two are better than one, because they have a good reward for their toil." - Ecclesiastes 4:9

  5. "And the two shall become one flesh." - Ephesians 5:31

These verses can be used to reflect the religious nature of your wedding and the importance of love and commitment in your marriage. You can also consider including a line of scripture from your favorite passage or a passage that has special meaning to you and your partner.


Wording Examples for your Catholic Wedding Invitation


how to word a catholic wedding invitation

Here are a few examples of how a Catholic wedding invitation could be worded:


Example 1: Mr. and Mrs. Anderson request the honor of your presence at the marriage of their daughter Elizabeth Anderson to Michael Smith Thursday, the twenty-first of July Two thousand thirty-two At half after two o'clock St. Peter's Church 123 Main Street Anytown, USA

Example 2: Elizabeth Anderson and Michael Smith invite you to celebrate the sacrament of matrimony with them on Thursday, July 21, 2032 at 2:30 PM St. Peter's Church 123 Main Street Anytown, USA

Example 3: You are cordially invited to join Elizabeth Anderson and Michael Smith as they exchange vows in the presence of God on Thursday, July 21, 2032 at 2:30 PM St. Peter's Church 123 Main Street Anytown, USA Reception to follow at Any Venue Hotel

Example 4: Mr. and Mrs. Smith request the pleasure of your company at the marriage of their son Michael Smith to Elizabeth Anderson Thursday, July 21, 2032 at 2:30 PM St. Peter's Church 123 Main Street Anytown, USA Dinner and dancing to follow at Any Venue Hotel

catholic wedding invitation wording

In conclusion, a Catholic wedding invitation is a special way to invite your loved ones to witness your marriage and share in your joy. When wording your invitation, be sure to include all the necessary information, such as the date, time, location, and any additional events. You may also want to include a marriage-themed Bible verse or scripture to reflect the religious nature of your ceremony. Make sure to use formal language and phrasing, and pay attention to the tone and theme of your wedding. By following these tips, you can create a beautiful and well-worded Catholic wedding invitation that accurately reflects the tone and theme of your big day.


On a personal note, may your journey towards marriage be filled with love, laughter, and unforgettable memories. I wish you all the best in your wedding planning and in your future together as a married couple. Here's to a lifetime of love and happiness! LeahG





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