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Help needed for wording an invite

I am designing an invite for my BF DS communion and she is having a celebratory luncheon on a saturday; the actual holy ceremony on the sunday. 

She wants guests to rsvp for the luncheon but does not want guest to feel that have to come the following day since its early and in different towns.  

 I want to add a small card inside the envelope with the invite regarding this matter....what the heck do I say?

 I know guests can choose if they want to go....but she wants to somehow make it clear without offending that the luncheon is more important the day before (for the celebration....she knows receiving the Holy Eucharist is awesome;)

Re: Help needed for wording an invite

  • What I would do, is have the actual invite *only* reference the luncheon.  And call it "a celebration in honor of the first holy communion."  You're giving details, requesting RSVP, yada yada.

    On the little card, maybe something like "for those who would like to attend the Communinion ceremony at the church, you are welcomed to join our family at St. John Church on Sunday, xx, at xx." 

    HTH.

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