Saturday, January 17, 2026

Beautiful reflection on marriage


Our final wedding of 2025 brought us somewhere we had long been told we must photograph. St. Lawrence in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania did not disappoint! FSSP North American Province: Priestly Fraternity of Saint Peter

On a golden November day, the light unfolded perfectly. Soft autumn color. A glowing sunset along the river. The Capitol rising with stately presence behind it all. One of those days that feels composed rather than chaotic, as if Heaven itself approved the schedule.

Julia was an elegant bride in every sense of the word. She met her tall, handsome groom where so many Catholic love stories begin. At Church, in the choir loft. Voices lifted together in praise. So, it was only fitting that they chose the feast of St. Cecilia for their wedding day, the beloved patroness of sacred music. So intentional, these young Catholics!

St. Cecilia is often described as singing to God in her heart even amid suffering, reminding us that true music is not performance but prayer. Marriage is much the same. A daily offering. A harmony learned over time. Two voices… distinct, yet ordered toward the same end.

St. Augustine tells us that to sing is to pray twice. Watching these two exchange vows within the ancient beauty of the Latin Mass, surrounded by sacred chant and soaring architecture, we were reminded that a Catholic marriage is meant to sound like something. Like reverence…Like joy... Like fidelity lived out loud.

May they make beautiful music together all the days of their marriage. All for His glory.

Latin Mass Photographer - Allison Girone with Regina Jelski and Miriam Cunningham

Source: G Photography on Facebook 

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