The wedding parties will be wearing blue and red, and there's an overall theme of purple. Anyone can wear purple though!
"As a non-Catholic, you are invited (and encouraged!) to participate in the sitting, standing, singing, and praying portions of the Mass—as much as you are comfortable. After all, you have been invited to this wedding to be a part of the community of witnesses to pray for and celebrate the bride and groom. Regardless of your spirituality or religious beliefs, there is a joy to be shared as the two become one, through love, in marriage... As the congregation processes to the front of the church during communion, you can choose to receive a blessing--by walking forward with your arms crossed on your chest so each hand rests on the opposite shoulder--or to remain at your seat. Either way, this is a time for reflection, solitude, and recollection." (Answering Common Questions from Non-Catholic Wedding Guests, SpokenBride.com)
Please reach out to the Maid of Honor Greta Freiburger (847-533-9590) or Co-Best Man Kevin Paczesny (847-637-7672)