The wedding mass ceremony will begin punctually at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. We kindly ask that you arrive no later than 1:50pm.
If you do not RSVP by March 1st, you will be marked as "not attending". We would love celebrating with you, however, we have to provide an exact guest count to our vendors and cannot accept late RSVPs. Please RSVP as soon as possible! (This will mean you are not allowed to show up on our special day. There will be no seating, food, or drink accommodations for you)
You will definitely be missed! If you cannot attend our wedding, please indicate "Will NOT attend" on your RSVP so we can plan accordingly. If you have already RSVP'd "Attending", but find that you will not make it, please notify us as soon as you are aware.
If you do not see a plus one when you RSVP and plan to bring one, please let us know so that we can plan accordingly.
We'd love to see our family and friends all dressed up for our big day! Please join us in your best cocktail or semi-formal attire.
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Yes, there will be plenty of parking at the church and venue. You may keep your car at the venue if you find that you cannot drive your vehicle home after the party is over. Uber/lyft both travel out to the venue.
If you have to ask that question, then you do not know the groom very well!
We are celebrating our marriage with a traditional Catholic wedding Mass. If you're not familiar with this style of ceremony, don't worry you are welcome exactly as you are. The Mass typically lasts about an hour and includes readings, music, prayers, and a short homily. There will be moments when the congregation stands, sits, or kneels, but please feel comfortable participating in whatever way feels right for you. Communion will be offered during this service. If you are not Catholic or not in a state to receive, you're welcome to simply remain seated or come forward with arms crossed for a blessing. Our goal is for the ceremony to feel meaningful, reverent, and joyful as we begin our marriage surrounded by the people we love most.