A Catholic betrothal ceremony is a formal and sacred promise of marriage made by a couple in the presence of God, a priest or deacon, and close loved ones. It's more than just an engagement—it's a spiritual commitment that blesses the couple’s intention to marry and begins their journey together with prayer and grace. During the ceremony, the couple exchanges vows of faithfulness, receives a blessing, and publicly declares their desire to enter into the sacrament of marriage. The betrothal is rooted in ancient Christian tradition and is a beautiful way to invite Christ into the relationship from the very beginning. For us, this ceremony is not just symbolic—it’s a heartfelt "yes" to God's plan for our lives, and a celebration of the love He has written into our story.
Yes, we kindly ask that you be mindful during the church ceremony and respect the sacredness of the Catholic tradition. Please silence your phones and limit photo-taking during the ceremony. Feel free to snap away at the reception—we’d love to see your memories!
For the betrothal and wedding ceremonies, we encourage traditional attire to celebrate the cultural richness of the occasion. Women: Saree, salwar, lehenga, or other traditional Indian wear. Men: Formal wear or traditional attire like shirt and trousers, kurta-pajama, etc. Come dressed in what makes you feel festive and comfortable—we can’t wait to celebrate with you!
Absolutely! We adore kids :)
Yes, there will be plenty of parking available at both the church and the reception venues. You’ll find designated parking areas conveniently located right next to each location. No need to worry—just bring your smiles and celebration spirit!
We recommend arriving at least 15–20 minutes early to allow time for parking, seating, and settling in before the ceremony begins.