We kindly ask that only the guests listed on your invitation attend, as there will not be a seat or food available for additional guests. Thank you for understanding!
Yes! A full dinner will be served at 5 pm.
The bride and groom will be providing a selection of complimentary drinks during the cocktail hour. Once the hosted drinks are finished, the bar will transition to a cash/credit bar.
Please plan your own transportation to and from the venue. We encourage carpooling or ride-sharing when possible.
If you’ll be staying overnight, we recommend the DoubleTree Hilton. Since it’s the same location as our reception, it’s the most convenient option for guests who prefer to head straight to their rooms after the celebration.
Yes, a discounted room rate will be available. Details and booking instructions will be posted on the Travel page soon.
Formal attire, please. Men: tuxedos or suits. Women: evening gowns, cocktail dresses, or other elegant outfits.
We are honored to share our wedding Mass with friends and family of all backgrounds, and we want everyone to feel welcome and at ease. During Communion, practicing Catholics who are spiritually prepared are invited to receive the Eucharist. If you are not Catholic or not prepared to receive Communion, you are still welcome to come forward for a blessing. Simply cross your arms over your chest like an “X” when you approach the priest or Eucharistic minister, and they will offer you a quiet blessing. There is no pressure or judgment—just heartfelt gratitude and joy that you are here with us to celebrate in the presence of Jesus!
We kindly request that guests refrain from taking photos or videos during the ceremony. We invite you to be fully present and enjoy the moment with us.