The Sacrament of Marriage is a public act, a sacred sign, and an encounter with Christ. The music at your wedding should serve to emphasize the sacred event, not distract from it. It should assist all who are present to share the gift of faith and to join with the Church in prayer for you as a couple. The text of your music then must be identifiable as prayer. If it is not, then that music, even though it may be a favorite of yours, should be left to your reception or dance. Before your ceremony begins (for seating of family, lighting of candles, etc) you may be able to include a more popular song if it fits withing the guidelines of liturgy. Some arrangements for this type of music may be used before the wedding. Below are some suggestions for music during your ceremony.
I Can Only Imagine | Canon in D | Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring |
Trumpet Voluntary in D |
Gabriel's Oboe | Song at the Speyer Cathedral |
Love Divine, All Loves Exceling |
Love Has Brought Us Together |
Blest Are They |
You Satisfy the Hungry Heart |
Eat This Bread | Eye Has Not Seen |
No Greater Love | When Love is Found | You Are Mine |
Faith Hope Love | 1 Corinthian 13 | A Nuptial Blessing |
Wherever You Go | Love Endures All Things | Bread for the World |
Now in This Banquet | On Eagle's Wings | One Bread One Body |
Spirit and Grace | Taste and See | The Love of the Lord |