Sacraments

Sacrament of Marriage

A sacred covenant of love, mirroring the bond between Christ and His Church.

Holy Matrimony

Celebrating Love in Christ

Catholic marriage is a sacred covenant — not merely a contract — in which a man and woman give themselves entirely to each other and to God. In this sacrament, Christ himself is present, blessing and strengthening the couple’s love.

We are delighted to accompany you on this beautiful journey. Our parish team is here to help you celebrate your wedding day with reverence, joy, and love.

Planning Your Wedding

Step 1. Contact the Parish

Reach out to the parish office at least 6–12 months before your desired wedding date to begin the process.

Step 2. Meet with the Pastor

An initial meeting with our pastor to discuss your relationship, faith, and the requirements for a Catholic wedding.

Step 3. Marriage Preparation

Complete a recognized marriage preparation program such as Engaged Encounter or our parish's pre-Cana sessions.

Step 4. Final Preparation

Final meetings to review the liturgy, complete paperwork, and prepare for your wedding celebration.

“Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud... Love never fails.”

1 John 1:9

Frequently Asked Questions

How far in advance should we contact the parish?

We recommend contacting the parish office at least 6–12 months before your desired wedding date. Popular dates book quickly, especially during summer.

Yes, with permission. One or both parties should have a connection to the parish, or receive a letter of permission from their home parish.
A marriage between a Catholic and a non-Catholic is called a mixed marriage or disparity of cult marriage. Special permission is required, and our pastor will guide you through this process.

Yes. A rehearsal is typically held the evening before the wedding. All members of the wedding party are expected to attend.

Yes, within the guidelines of the Church. Our music ministry team and priest will work with you to select appropriate liturgical music and scripture readings.