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Wording for religious wedding invitations

24 wordings ready to copy — formal, with Bible verses, from the couple or with the parents — plus the option to create the full invitation for free, with RSVPs included.

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Formal wording

For solemn, elegant invitations

With the blessing of God and of our parents, we have the honor of inviting you to the religious ceremony of our marriage, to be celebrated on Saturday, October 17, at 1:00 pm at Sacred Heart Parish.

Before God and with the joy of our families, we will unite our lives in the sacrament of marriage. It will be an honor to have you with us on this most important day.

We joyfully announce the marriage of our children and are honored to invite you to the nuptial Mass to be celebrated in their honor.

The love God planted along our path blossoms today into a lifelong commitment. Join us as we receive the blessing of our marriage.

God's blessing has accompanied us at every step of this journey together. Today we want to take the most important one in His presence — and we would be honored to have you there too.

By the grace of God and in the company of our families, we will receive the sacrament of marriage on Saturday, October 17. Your presence will make our union even more meaningful.

A·JUse this wording in the “Cathedral” designIvory and gold, classic serif — solemn without being stiff.Personalize this design

Biblical wording — with a verse

A verse that opens or closes the invitation

“Love is patient, love is kind; it always hopes, always perseveres.” With these words in our hearts, we invite you to celebrate our union before God.1 Corinthians 13:4-7

“Therefore what God has joined together, let no one separate.” Join us on the day our lives are united forever in the sacrament of marriage.Mark 10:9

“Two are better than one… and a cord of three strands is not quickly broken.” With God at the center of our union, we look forward to seeing you at our church wedding.Ecclesiastes 4:9-12

“And over all these virtues put on love, which binds them all together in perfect unity.” That love brought us here — celebrate with us the beginning of our married life.Colossians 3:14

“I am my beloved's, and my beloved is mine.” Certain of this love, we invite you to stand with us at the altar on the day of our church wedding.Song of Songs 6:3

“And now these three remain: faith, hope and love. But the greatest of these is love.” In His name we unite our lives — join us for the ceremony.1 Corinthians 13:13

M·DUse this wording in the “Scripture” designWarm neutrals and plenty of air — the verse breathes like on a page.Personalize this design

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Wording from the couple

In first person, warm and personal

After walking side by side for so many years, we want to take the most important step before God and before you. We're getting married — and we don't want to celebrate without you.

God wrote our story; we simply said yes. Join us as we seal that yes in church, surrounded by the people we love most.

One day we met, another day we chose each other, and this October 17 we're getting married. We want you to witness our promise before God.

Our story began with a conversation and ends at the altar — well, actually, that's where it truly begins. Come celebrate our church wedding with us.

It wasn't chance: it was God writing straight on our crooked lines. Come celebrate the day His plan comes true — our wedding.

We promised to stand by each other in good times and bad — and we're starting with the best one of all: our wedding. We'll be waiting for you at the church, with open hearts.

S&PUse this wording in the “Promise” designRomantic calligraphy on sandy tones — like a handwritten letter.Personalize this design

Wording with the parents

The traditional formula, with both families

Mr. and Mrs. Bennett and Mr. and Mrs. Harris have the honor of inviting you to the religious marriage of their children, Sophia and Alexander, to be celebrated with a nuptial Mass on Saturday, October 17.

With the blessing of God and of our parents, we, Sophia and Alexander, are delighted to invite you to our wedding ceremony and to the reception that will follow.

Our parents, witnesses of this love from the very first day, join us today in inviting you to the religious ceremony in which we will unite our lives.

Grateful to God and to our families for their unconditional love, we invite you to share the joy of our marriage, together with our parents and godparents.

Thankful to God for bringing us together, and to our parents for teaching us how to love, we invite you to the religious ceremony of our marriage.

Together with our parents, we, Sophia and Alexander, invite you to the Mass in which we will consecrate our love, and to the celebration that will follow at the reception hall.

S·AUse this wording in the “Protocol” designWhite and graphite, spaced typography — the classic formula, updated.Personalize this design

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Mini guide

What a religious wedding invitation should include

The wording sets the tone; these details prevent last-minute calls.

The couple's names

And, in the traditional formula, the parents'.

Date and time

Of the Mass and the reception, listed separately.

Church and venue

With the address — and a one-tap map if it's digital.

Dress code

Formal, cocktail or black tie.

RSVP

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Practical details

Gift registry, kids yes/no, parking.

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Frequently asked questions

Questions about the wording and the invitation

Can I use these wordings for free?
Yes, every wording in this guide is free to use: copy it, adapt it and use it on your invitation — printed or digital. On Pinvite, the “Copy” button takes it straight into your design.
How do we create the full invitation?
Open the Pinvite builder, choose a wedding design, paste your wording (or ask the AI to write a new one) and share the link on WhatsApp. You start free, no account needed, and RSVPs come in on their own.
Can the AI write personalized wording?
Yes — give it your names, the date, the church and the tone (solemn, warm, with a verse) and Pinvite's AI writes several unique versions for you.

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