The trajectory of the COVID-19 pandemic changes every month. We intend to adhere to CDC guidelines for events and will update this page as needed with public health information and what that means for the wedding. If you have any questions or concerns, we invite you to share them with us so we may clarify any points for you and for other guests.
As Catholics, there is no better place to get married than during Holy Mass. In a sense, God's marriage and fidelity to mankind is renewed every Mass when the Eucharist is consecrated, becoming His Body and Blood, given unconditionally to all the faithful. We invite all to attend! During the distribution of Holy Communion, we invite all to the front of the church. However, only Catholics in a state of grace are able to receive the Eucharist, since receiving the Eucharist for Catholics is an act of saying "I do" to God's sacrifice. If this does not apply to you, you may receive a special blessing from the priest by crossing your arms before the priest.
Your invitation will contain the names of the guests invited, including dates if you are in a well-established relationship. Otherwise, +1’s are not invited.