Saturday, January 16, 2010

First Communion Invitation Cards At A Traditional Catholic Wedding W/o Communion At 7pm, Do I Have To Wear A Long Dress??

At a traditional Catholic wedding w/o communion at 7pm, do I have to wear a long dress?? - first communion invitation cards

I've never been in a Catholic wedding before .. Everything he says on the invitation is as follows:

"The traditional religious ceremony, without a community of 7-8. Cocktails Hour: 8-9. Reception: 9pm-12midnight: Cocktails Appetizers difficult, toast, cake, dance, and the countdown for the new year."

What brand of clothes? Can I wear a short dress / skirt ... so just above the knee or below the knee ... or does the length of the ankle? Does anybody know?

4 comments:

breakfas... said...

Depending on the church. The church of my parents, the Catholic religion, but very liberal, jeans are acceptable and routine for mass production. Others are more formal.

I would kill for something more convenient for you! If this means slacks and a blouse Nice, very well. If this means a short dress, very good! I am in ND, so I had to get a bit too warm for this season. But I would not really worry too much about the Catholic side. Find something, as you deem appropriate, and (probably) not the allocation of costs or diaphragm and go with him.

Have a good time!

Karenita EWTN ((Allecat)) said...

where what you want, that you think is appropriate for a wedding. You do not have to wear a long dress if you wish.

Karenita EWTN ((Allecat)) said...

where what you want, that you think is appropriate for a wedding. You do not have to wear a long dress if you wish.

Vicki R said...

There's really no set rules for dress in a traditional Catholic ceremony, held at night, if not explicitly mentioned in the invitation. However, given their other details that might help to go semi-formal. A short dress would fit into the first category, but it would be inappropriate for the second category, "formal".

Opt for something a little more glamorous, perhaps brilliant, between the knees and ankles, fall but not developed (as in the neck, or wholly unsupported).

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