Before you decide on your religious announcements wordings, religious invitations wordings or sayings for religious cards, we suggest you review our Wording Etiquette. These suggested wording ideas etiquette are for formal invitations cards, but for less formal religious invitations, you may use your own discretion.
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No punctuation should be used except after courtesy titles such as Mr. and Dr.
Capital letters are treated like sentences and are only capitalized as you would read wording like a sentence. It is not necessary to capitalize the first letter of each line.
Capitalize proper names and courtesy titles
Years need not be used, but if you want to include it, be sure to spell it out (Two thousand and seven)
Times are spelled out and refer to the placement of hands of a clock.
a. Half after two or half past six (not 6:30 p.m.)
b. Four o’clock in the afternoon (not 4:00 p.m.)
c. Six o’clock in the evening
Numbers in the date are spelled out and follow the day (Sunday, the third of May)
Formal invitations are usually written in third-person. For example, “Mr. and Mrs. John Boston” rather than “We.”
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