Does anyone know how long a Catholic ceremony lasts? I'm not looking to do a Mass just a ceremony. My only options at the church were 1:00 or 5:30. I picked 5:30 because our reception starts at 7 and now i'm freaking out that the ceremony will last longer than 30min and we wont have time for pictures. Thoughts?
Re: How long is a Catholic Ceremony?
Again with Riss, I would consider taking some/all of your pictures before the ceremony. Even if you don't do pictures with your FI, you can do pictures with your bridal party, some family pictures, detail pictures, etc.
If you are not having full mass, usually about 30-40 minutes. We had a full mass and it took 1 hour and 5 mins almost exactly.
We actually didn't see each other until I walked down the aisle (my H's choice), but the photographer ran between the two different areas at the church where we were preparing to take WP pictures and candids to cut down how much time was devoted to pictures between the ceremony and the reception.
we followed the traditional route and walked down teh aisle together. it was wonderful! doing the pictures before just made so much sense. we werent rush, no one was wrinkled, tear stained, etc. and the flowers were fresh and crisp, not wilted. the best part was taht we got to enjoy 100% of our reception with our guests.
[QUOTE]Thank you everyone. I thought that taking pictures with the groom before seeing each other at the Church was considered a bad thing but it seems you all think it's fine. It would definitely make my life a lot easier if i did that but i didn't think it would be proper. This makes me feel a lot better. Thank you again!
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Ditto the PPs who've said there is no basis in Scripture or Church teaching for this -- it's left over from superstitious days and arranged marriages. We did all our formal pics before the wedding, and it worked out great. We were able to head right in to our cocktail hour and spend the whole time socializing, which we loved.