Yes, there is a dress code. We ask that all attendees wear modest formal/evening attire. See below questions for more details.
We ask that Gentlemen please wear a suit or jacket and tie, with dress pants/slacks. More casual dress attire is permitted, but no jeans, shorts, or flip-flops. No hats inside the Church.
We ask that Ladies please wear dresses or skirts with hems falling below the knees when standing and sitting. No revealing slits in skirts/dresses. Dress pants/slacks are permitted for those that do not have a proper dress/skirt. No jeans, shorts, or leggings except under a proper skirt (see above). No low-cut, see-through, or skin tight clothing. No sleeveless, bareback, spaghetti straps, tube or tank tops.
Our Wedding will be a Traditional Catholic Wedding. The Sacrament of Matrimony will be celebrated first, immediately followed by a Nuptial High Mass. The Marriage Rite is relatively short, but paired with Mass it will take roughly an hour and a half. The Traditional Mass is said in Latin. Booklets will be provided for those who desire to follow along. If you would like to see what it is like before attending, here is a video you may watch. https://www.youtube.com/live/iWV-Bs9ZtXk?si=6wi7Ee1TBf8Newml
Only practicing Catholics, having fasted at least an hour and not conscious of any mortal sin unconfessed, may receive Holy Communion. If interested, please see the the USCCB Communion guidelines for more details. https://www.usccb.org/prayer-and-worship/the-mass/order-of-mass/liturgy-of-the-eucharist/guidelines-for-the-reception-of-communion
Please RSVP before March 23rd.