Probably "Celebrate our Wedding". Also, "Witness the marriage" would be more proper than "celebrate" which implies a party instead of the sacred vows of a ceremony pledging ones lives to each other until death.
The correct spelling is hors d'oeuvres.
anything with right spelling and grammar.
A wedding invitation is like your way of showing your love and affection of your spouse, by inviting others to share in the joy of your new marriage. It is the foundation of a good, quality wedding complete with your friends and family present.
55 years
If you received an invitation to the wedding then you do not need to bring the invitation to prove you were invited. If you never received an invitation to the wedding then it is not etiquette to attend the wedding and you would be considered crashing the wedding.
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* I assume the married couple are redoing their vows because they may have had been married at the courthouse or, they were married in another country. It would be: Mr. & Mrs. John Doe on the wedding invitation. Or if you want an more informal Wedding Invitation you could put: Celebrating the marriage of John and Jane Doe.
A wedding ceremony is to bring together the family and friends of two people to celebrate a marriage. It is not a requirement to get married, simple services are provided.
send the reply and then the week of the wedding, give then your well wishes
Invitation to the Wedding - 1983 is rated/received certificates of: Iceland:L
Since this question was placed under the JW category, I suspect that is what you are asking is: May Jehovah's Witnesses celebrate weddings? The answer is, yes, most definitely we DO celebrate weddings, and we also have bridal or wedding showers as well as wedding receptions. We also celebrate the continued success of the marriage through wedding anniversary celebrations. Yes, since marriage was a provision put in place by Jehovah God himself in the Garden of Eden, weddings are very special occasions celebrated by the entire congregation, family, and friends.
Honor is usually used on a wedding invitation. Honor is used where the invitation states, We request the honor of your presence.