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Collection of Catholic Weddings (27)

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A spontaneous, joyful moment captured in expressive ink-three people locked in an embrace, one waving in delight.
A symbolic Christian candle arrangement with the Chi Rho (☧) on the central candle, flanked by two smaller candles and adorned with roses.
A timeless line-art depiction of unity: two wedding bands nestled among blossoming vines, symbolizing love and commitment.
A sacred emblem merging the Chi-Rho (☧), two interwoven wedding bands, and a Latin cross-signifying holy matrimony grounded in Christian faith.
A stylized Christian wedding scene: bride and groom united under the cross, with peaceful doves symbolizing the Holy Spirit.
Two golden wedding bands entwined beneath a hand-painted cross, representing faith, love, and lifelong commitment.
“Two Become One” - a symbolic design merging three flames within a centered circle, evoking sacred union and shared purpose.
A joyful interracial wedding couple-bride in white gown with floral crown and groom in classic tuxedo-sharing a tender moment with a vibrant pink rose bouquet.
A golden cross crowns two interlocked wedding rings-a timeless emblem of holy matrimony.
Traditional line-art depiction of Christ and Mary revealing their sacred hearts-symbols of divine love, sacrifice, and maternal intercession.
A classic symbol of Christian marriage: the cross signifying Christ’s sacrifice, and interlocking rings denoting eternal, covenantal love.
A timeless line-art depiction of unity: two wedding bands nestled among blossoming vines, symbolizing love and commitment.
This traditional line art depicts core Christian symbols: the Holy Spirit (dove), divine eternity (Alpha & Omega), Scripture, and communal faith expressed through hands.
The Chi Rho (☧), an ancient Christian monogram for Christ, entwined with two wedding bands, signifies holy matrimony grounded in faith.
This elegant alchemical glyph represents the planet and metal Mercury, embodying wisdom, transformation, and the union of opposites.
A beautiful emblem of Christian matrimony: wedding bells for joy, a cross for faith, and two rings for unity-all embraced by a heart.
A stylish 1950s newlywed couple, captured in classic black-and-white line art-ideal for nostalgic wedding designs.
A polished silver cross adorned with two intertwined wedding bands, embodying the sacred bond of marriage in Christian tradition.
This elegant line-drawn glyph represents Mercury in alchemy-combining the caduceus-like staff, lunar crescent, and dual rings of spirit and matter.
A classic military wedding tradition-bride and groom passing beneath crossed sabers held by honor guards, with a church steeple behind them.
The Chi-Rho symbol, one of Christianity’s oldest and most revered emblems, integrates the first two letters of “Christ” in Greek with Alpha and Omega to denote eternal sovereignty.
Two doves flying side by side, gently clasping an olive branch-a timeless emblem of peace and shared purpose.
A symbolic gold cross adorned with interlocking wedding rings and graceful swirls-representing unity, love, and sacred commitment.
A loving bride and groom share an intimate embrace, with the bride holding a vibrant red rose bouquet and wearing a delicate floral crown.
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A symbolic representation of the Eucharistic table, featuring lit candles, sacred vessels, and the consecrated host.
A classic church wedding moment: bride and groom facing the altar beneath a symbolic arch and cross.
A graceful line-art depiction of two intertwined wedding bells crowned with blossoms and flowing ribbons-ideal for vintage-inspired wedding designs.