Catholic Wedding Songs

by ladynana on 2012-02-24 14:52:18

If you are planning to have a Catholic wedding, I’m sure you probably realize that you might have to talk with your parish music minister and select some Catholic wedding music approved by the church. Although you may opt for any kind of music you want for the wedding reception, the religious ceremony may restrict your options. The first condition you might have to follow while selecting your music is that it has to be prayerful. But don’t worry! Most music ministers are prepared to support soon-to-be brides and grooms in the selection process. Churches don’t have a definitive list of approved Catholic wedding songs, but they do have some guidelines that you might need to follow. For example, the music should sound like an offering to God for the love that you and your beloved share. This is why some of the most popular wedding marches are not accepted. You must also consider that the congregation is not just an audience; they will also participate in the singing process. This way, your guests are able to show you that they support you and wish you the best. You must also pay attention to the song’s lyrics because they should be beautiful and express loving emotions and feelings. Here, you can choose from 61 well-known pieces such as Wagner’s wedding march. Another inspiring source for Catholic wedding music is the book called “Church Music For Weddings.” This book was published in 2007 and is extremely helpful because here you can find various lists of church-approved music like hymns or congregational psalms. Although you might have some rules to follow, you may find the process of searching for Catholic wedding music a very unique and special one because you may only do it once in your life.