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FAQs

If you have any questions or need a hand, feel free to reach out to the couple at 352‑422‑2865 — we’d love to help!
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What is the dress code?

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Our wedding is formal—women may wear floor-length dresses, elegant midi dresses, or dressy jumpsuits/separates, while men are invited to wear traditional suits and ties. We ask that all guests are dressed modestly for the church ceremony.

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When should I arrive to the wedding?

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Our ceremony begins at 2:00pm. We ask that guests arrive at 1:30pm to accommodate for parking, restroom, etc. Please also feel free to sit anywhere you would like, as there is no "bride or grooms side"!

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Can I take photos during the wedding ceremony?

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We kindly ask that the ceremony be "unplugged", meaning we’d love for guests to put away cameras and phones so everyone can be fully present and respectful of the Mass. Our professional photographer will capture all the special moments, and we promise to share the photos with you afterward!

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When should I RSVP by?

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Please kindly RSVP on our website by September 30th, 2026. But we do encourage guests to RSVP as soon as possible!

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Can I bring a guest/plus one?

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We’re so grateful you’ll be celebrating with us! Please refer to your invitation for details regarding plus-ones, as we’ve tried to accommodate everyone thoughtfully. You can also visit our website and search your party under the RSVP tab, where your entire party will be listed if you are unsure. If your invitation includes a guest, we would be delighted to have them join you in sharing this special day!

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How do I participate in the Mass if I am not Catholic?

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We’re so happy to have all our guests join in the Mass as much as you feel comfortable! You’re welcome to participate in the prayers, singing, standing and kneeling. Practicing Catholics in a state of grace may receive Holy Communion, while guests who are not receiving are invited to remain seated or approach the rail with arms crossed over their chest for a blessing from the priest.

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Do I have to dance?

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YES!