When Joseph woke up, he did what the angel of the Lord commanded him and took Mary home as his wife. - Matthew 1:24

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María & José

March 21, 2026 • Doral, FL

María & José

March 21, 2026 • Doral, FL

What makes a Mass different from a typical wedding ceremony?

Our wedding will take place during a Catholic Mass, because as Catholics we believe that marriage is a sacrament (a visible sign of God’s grace), making this one of the most sacred moments of our lives. We believe that Jesus is truly present in the Eucharist, and we kindly ask all guests to honor the reverence of the Mass by dressing respectfully and refraining from talking or using devices. Thank you for respecting what makes this day so meaningful for us.

What time should we arrive?

We’d love for you to arrive 15–20 minutes early so you can settle in and be ready to celebrate when Mass begins.

What should I wear?

We kindly ask our guests to dress in semi-formal attire and to include a touch of green in your outfit! Think suits for men and mid-length to full-length dresses for women.

Am I allowed to take photos during the ceremony?

Out of reverence for the Holy Sacrament of Matrimony, we kindly request no photos during the Mass. A professional photographer will capture these special moments, and we look forward to sharing them with you afterward. Thank you for helping us preserve the sacredness of this celebration.

Do you have a gift registry?

Having you celebrate with us is the greatest gift we could ask for. But if you wish to bless us further, we’ve linked our registry and new home fund in the "Registry" tab above.

Will there be a reception?

Yes! Our reception will be an intimate, invite‑only celebration with close family and friends. If your invitation includes reception details, we would be overjoyed to celebrate with you there! Otherwise, we can’t wait to share the joy of our ceremony together.

Where/How to RSVP?

If your invitation includes reception details, you can RSVP on the “RSVP” tab above. Our Nuptial Mass is open to everyone, so no RSVP is needed if you’re only attending the Mass.