Appropriate wording for your wedding invitations whether in a place of worship or otherwise.
The request lines invite your guests to your wedding and the
wording in your wedding invitations varies depending on where the wedding is to be held. The
correct wording for a wedding held in a church, temple, synagogue, or
any house of worship is “request the honour of your presence.” The word
“honour” is used to show reverence to God whenever a wedding is held in
a house of worship.
A ceremony held in any other location, even if it
is a religious ceremony should be worded, “request the pleasure of your
company” in your wedding invitations. They are both equally formal. They are just used under
different circumstances.
- Appropriate wording for your wedding invitations whether in a place of worship or otherwise. Different wedding invitation wording depending on location.


Wedding Invitations