Per the Priest's request and out of reverence for our Lord in the Eucharist, ladies are asked to dress modestly and cover shoulders for the ceremony. Dresses or skirts should be at or below the knee. Ladies are also asked to please wear a head covering when inside the chapel. A head covering could include a scarf, veil, or hat. Men are asked to please wear slacks and at least a button-down shirt.
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There is very little parking at the church where the ceremony will be taking place, and an ample amount of off-street parking at the location of the reception
Due to planning constraints, we ask you to refrain from bringing those who are not listed on the invitations.
Although we love the children in our lives, financially is not possible to have them all attend. Children of breastfeeding age are welcome to attend if supervised by at least one parent at all times.
The Traditional Latin Mass was the Mass celebrated globally by the Catholic Church from 1570-1962. It is also known as the Tridentine Mass or the Extraordinary Form Mass. One of the biggest differences include the Mass being said in Latin (programs to follow along will be provided).
No, we are sorry but we would like all of our guests to attend the ceremony and not just the reception. Thank you for your understanding.