The ceremony will be held inside and the reception will be indoor/outdoor
Please dress in modest cocktail attire appropriate for church. Men: Slacks and button-up shirts - suit coats and ties optional. Women: keep dresses/skirts at or below knee, keep shoulders and back covered, and keep necklines tasteful out of respect for the ceremony
Please arrive at least 15 minutes early (i.e. by 12:45pm)
Chruch: parking lot out front (overflow parking in the residential street, i.e.: Cerro Romauldo Ave) Ranch: parking lot out front
The Byzantine Rite is one of several Catholic Eastern rites recognized by and in full communion with the Pope of Rome. It is distinct from the Roman Catholic church due to its Eastern European roots but although the liturgical form is different, all members are fully Catholic, and all sacraments are valid for all practicing Catholics.
For Catholics Holy Communion is sacred - the real presence of Christ - and a visible sign of unity with the Catholic Church. We ask that if you are not Catholic or if you are a Catholic not actively practicing nor spiritually prepared to receive, that you come up during communion with your head bowed for a blessing or simply stay in your pew. If you are a practicing Catholic in the state of grace, you are welcome to receive communion by approaching the priest, tilting your head back and keeping your tongue in. You do not have to say amen as you approach. If you state your name, the priest will include it in the prayer as he administers the sacrament to you. The priest will use a spoon to place the precious Body and Blood of Christ into your open mouth.