November 1st is the solemnity of All Saints Day. The triune days of All Hallows Eve (October 31st), All Saints Day (November 1st), and All Souls day, AKA Dia de los Muertos (November 2nd) all serve to acknowledge the beauty and sanctity of life. As Catholics, we venerate the saints, and our purpose in life is to strive for sainthood, or a state of holiness. As we discerned throughout our engagement, and honestly, since the beginning of dating, we have made very clear of our intention to bring Christ into the center of our relationship. The more we imitate the saints, the closer we get to imitating Christ, which is the penultimate goal of our marriage.
Black tie optional!
A formal invitation will be sent during the month of July, which will include a link to the RSVP form.
Both the ceremony (Nuptial Mass) and the reception will be indoors.
Unless noted otherwise in your specified when you search for your RSVP, we are currently not allowing additional guests outside of the current count.
If your name is not showing up on the list, try searching exclusively by last name. If you feel that there's a mistake in the form, feel free to reach out to us for help.
We added a gap to account for the time we'll be taking pictures at the church, as well as plan ahead for potential traffic on the way to the reception venue (about a 20-30 minute drive). If you have a hotel or live nearby, we recommend you freshen up and relax before heading over. There are also plenty of places nearby to grab a quick bite to eat, but make sure you come hungry to reception. We'll have plenty of appetizers waiting!
Yup! There's a tab called Registry at the top of the page that takes you directly there. You are more than welcome to purchase from the registry at anytime. We appreciate your support as we begin our lives together!
Send us an email at nathanhgoodrich@gmail.com for further questions.