Catholic Wedding Planner Guide
If you are not a catholic person and still you are marrying a catholic person, you might need to find out a couple of things before you even think about that. We meant to say that you need a little guidance before you start planning your wedding in a catholic style, to avoid any obstacles and major differences between the Catholicism and your own religion.

In catholic wedding planner guide we find that the wedding must be organized with at least one year and a half in advance before the wedding day. Contacting a wedding planner in this case must be done with at least nine month earlier, just to make sure that everything will be ready on time. One of the most important things is to check the availability of the priest because you want to be sure that your wedding is going to take place in certain day and time.
There are a couple of essential differences between the classic Christian wedding and the catholic wedding, specially regarding to the rehearsal before the wedding day.
The bride and the groom must review the whole ceremony firstly with a mentor, or join a marriage program that will train the couple to be aware of the moments and details of the official ceremony. The wedding planner must be careful and organize all these meetings just before the wedding day. Concerning the scripture matter, in catholic religion the grooms can elect one of them to be read during the ceremony.
The registries must be done before sending the invitations, and the invitation notes must be sent with five months earlier. With three month before the wedding, the wedding planner has to speak with to priest and confirm all the music, scripture and wedding date arrangements. If the priest has no preference in terms of music, scripture and might discuss with him these particular things. Every list must be checked out on time, to see if everything went according to the initial plan.

Everything has to be done long before the wedding day, for the couple to be sure that things are going well and have a short period of quietness and peace before the wedding day. Besides these days of hard working and rigorous planning, the catholic couple use to save a special day for their parents and families to go shopping for gifts and the wedding dress.
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