Catholic Weddings
Options

Please Share your Wording for Invitations

I have a few ideas, but I am not sure how it sounds. I want to include Holy Matrimony and Nuptial Mass. We are "hosting", but I think we will start the invitation with "the honour of your presence is requested". 

Re: Please Share your Wording for Invitations

  • Options
    edited December 2011



    It's not the wording you're looking for, but it might help.

    Good luck!
  • Options
    alliecarrie41alliecarrie41 member
    First Anniversary Combo Breaker First Comment
    edited December 2011
    mine in bio under FAF link!
  • Options
    keila17thkeila17th member
    First Comment
    edited December 2011
    Here is the wording for our invites, we are also hosting

    the honour of your presence is requested as Brides Name
    &
    Grooms Name
    are united in the sacrament of
    holy matrimony on
    Saturday, the second day of October
    two thousand and ten
    at half past six o’clock
    catholic church


     HTH

     

  • Options
    Calypso1977Calypso1977 member
    First Anniversary 5 Love Its First Answer Combo Breaker
    edited December 2011
    "JLP and PAM request the honour of your presence at their marriage in the sacrament of holy matrimony and the celebration of the nuptial mass"
  • Options
    ootmother2ootmother2 member
    First Anniversary 5 Love Its First Answer Name Dropper
    edited December 2011

    Interesting!

    I'm Catholic as is most of my family and I've never seen an inviatiation that specified a mass or anything other than:

    "request the honour of your presence 

    at the marriage of their daughter"


    Guess it's your choice on wording.

  • Options
    Calypso1977Calypso1977 member
    First Anniversary 5 Love Its First Answer Combo Breaker
    edited December 2011
    i was always told that if you had the Mass it was supposed to be mentioned, both for its importance, but also to alert guests that Mass would be celebrated.  i've only seen one or two invites in my day that did not mention the Mass and then had the Mass.
This discussion has been closed.
Choose Another Board
Search Boards