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Johnny & Juliana

June 20, 2026 • Waco, TX

Johnny & Juliana

June 20, 2026 • Waco, TX

How do +1s work?

Great question! Due to size of venue and families, we won't be able to offer +1s to our guests. We thank you for your understanding!

How do I send gifts?

We are deeply grateful for your love, prayers, and support as we prepare for the sacrament of marriage. Your presence at our wedding is truly the greatest gift. For those who wish to honor us with a wedding gift, we kindly encourage selections from our registry, where we have thoughtfully chosen items for our home and life together. Any gift or contribution is sincerely appreciated and received with gratitude! We can't wait to see you in June!

What is the dress code for the wedding?

Sunday Best. No jeans. No low cut or revealing clothing. Men should wear slacks, dress shoes and a nice dress shirt. Suit coat optional, tie optional. Women should wear a modest dress or skirt.

What is a Catholic Mass? What do Catholic weddings look like?

A Catholic wedding takes place during a nuptial Mass, with the vows at the beginning. Like every Catholic Mass, it is a sacrament, commemorating the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ, as well as the husband and wife becoming one and inseparable. Throughout the Mass, there are multiple moments when you are to sit, stand, or kneel in a quick and organized fashion. If you are confused or worried about whether you are doing the right thing at the right time, please look around at the other Catholics and copy them. We also kindly ask for you to listen intently to the celebrant, as it is a sign of respect. With the ceremony being in a small chapel on Baylor campus, please accompany your children (10 and under) at all times. We will have a paid photographer, so please refrain from pulling out your cell phones and disrupting the Mass. Lastly, and most importantly, in order to receive communion in the Catholic Church, you must be a practicing Catholic, AND in a state of grace. If you would like to come forward and receive a blessing, please cross your arms across your chest. If you would like to remain seated, please do so and allow people to exit and return to the pew around you. There will be an announcement before Mass begins reminding you of proper Catholic Mass etiquette. If you have any further inquiries, do not hesitate to reach out to Juliana or Johnny.