Here are some examples to choose from for religious wording and commonly used scriptures. They can help make your wedding invitations more meaningful and descriptive. Of course, if you have your own favorite phrase or scripture passage, you can use that as well.
- God has blessed us with love and friendship. We (names) have chosen to begin our new life together and we joyously invite you to witness as we celebrate our wedding vows on…
- We request the honor of your presence… at the Nuptial Mass at which their daughter, (name) and groom (name) will be united in the Sacrament of Holy Matrimony…
- God has led two lives to take one path…
- The honor of your presence is requested when (name) unites for eternity in Christ with (name) on…
- One love, united in Christ…
- With gratitude to Hashem…
- From generation to generation, we carry on with the richness of tradition, and the promise of tomorrow…
- Grant us long life, a life of peace, a life of goodness, a life of strength and health, a life of plenty, a life free of shame and reproach, a life of wealth and honor, a life full of love of Torah and fear of the Heavens, a life in which all our hearts’ desires for goodness will be fulfilled.
- Love…bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things, endures all things. Love never fails. (1 Corinthians 13:7-8)
- I have found the one whom my soul loves. (Song of Solomon 3:4)
- God is love, and whoever dwells in love dwells in God. (1 John 4:16)
- They are no longer two, but one. (Matthew 19:6)
- Love is of God. (1 John 4:7)
- And now abideth, faith, hope, love, all three; and the greatest of these is Love. (1 Corinthians 13:13)
- As long as we love one another, God will live in us, and his love will be complete in us. (1 John 4:12)
- Through love serve one another. (Galatians 5:13)
- I hold you in my heart, for we have shared together God’s blessings. (Philippians 1:7)
- And the two shall become One. (Ephesians 5:31)
- Love knows no limit to its endurance, no end to its trust. Love still stands when all else has fallen. (1 Corinthians 13:7-8)