Ceremony Wording Blessing Ceremony Invitation Wording?

Blessing Ceremony Invitation Wording? - ceremony wording

My husband and I have been a blessing to the ceremony in the spring in our community. ((The essentially a religious ceremony, that we do not.)) We are a bit on the wording of the invitation down. We do not want gifts, just for joining our family and friends to us as part of the ceremony is to thank you for your prayers and your support. There is a fine way of putting it on the invitations? We do not need such a thing as objects.

2 comments:

casper4 said...

Do I want to ask, suggestions Minister draft, but maybe I could write such a thing:

The Honor of your presence is required
the blessing of the marriage ceremony (or ceremonies of recognition, if you're Catholic)
to
Margaret Ann and Brian James Smith
On Sunday, the eleventh day of April
zweitausendzehn
fourteen hours

Church Saint Stephen's
123 Main Street
Staten Iceland, New York

Cake and punch reception to follow
The House of Smith
456 First Street

Registration requested by the first avril



Make no mention of gifts on an invitation, even if it is written that you will not. It is considered impolite to say: "Please no gifts" because it assumes that people who want to get something.

The best thing you can do when people me what they want, or if you've registered to ask, said: "The best thing we ask is that you share with us to blesstion of our marriage. The support of our friends and family means a lot to us. "And say softly to his parents and siblings to the same people when they ask you what you want. If they do not touch directly asking the subject.

Esteban said...

"No gifts please, your presence is enough"

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