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Wedding Invitations & Paper

Honour of your presence vs. pleasure of your company

I am getting married in a chapel. Not a church - it is non-denominational and has no congregation. The ceremony will be mainly non-religious and performed by a JOP. But there's still an aisle, pews and an altar. Which wording do you think I should use for the invitations?
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Re: Honour of your presence vs. pleasure of your company

  • If you have a more traditional looking invitation I would use the first option; a more modern looking invite, I'd choose the second.  
  • The rule of etiquette apparently does not take into consideration a religious ceremony, but rather the location. So even if it's a religious ceremony outside, you are technically not supposed to put "honour of your presence." Since you are in a place of worship, my understanding is you can choose either and be fine.
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  • Either one is appropriate, in your case.  Pick what you like best.
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