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Why no aisle runner? We have encountered incidents in which guests have injured themselves on the aisle runners while exiting the pews during the ceremony. Some injuries have been serious enough to negatively affect the mood of the ceremony. Therefore, we do not allow the use of aisle runners for the safety of your guests and the harmony of your special day. What is the current parking situation? Currently, the Jenkins/Beatty parking lot closest to the Chapel is a pay lot. It is available to wedding guests on a first come basis. If your guests advise the parking attendant they are attending your wedding, the fee will be waived . In addition, each wedding party is given 20 hangtags for reserved parking in the Jenkins/Beatty lot. As always on Saturdays, parking is available on Cold Spring Lane and Charles Street. Shuttle service from the Cathedral parking lot is available during the school year (unless it is a college holiday). Can I have other musicians perform at our ceremony? In the wedding liturgy, the bride and groom are ministers of the sacrament of marriage. Musicians are chosen because of the ministry they fill and the professional quality of their art. A Cantor, or leader of song is indispensable at wedding liturgies. The task of this person is to enable and motivate the song of the assembly. This is different from a soloist who usually performs for an assembly, although the roles are not mutually exclusive. Therefore the organist and cantor must be part of Loyola's Music Ministry team. Additional instruments and soloists are permitted to perform subject to the approval of the Director of Music & Liturgy. Please see our additional information regarding your wedding music on our Music & Liturgy Preparation page. Is there a list of Priests at Loyola that we can contact to preside at our wedding? Unfortunately we do not have a list of Jesuit priests who are on reserve or who regularly perform wedding ceremonies at Loyola. Couples have asked Jesuits who they have had as instructors to preside over their wedding however availability can never be guaranteed. Typically, couples contact a priest or minister from their own parish and ask them to preside over the wedding here. Once we receive the name and address of the priest or minister that you have selected, we send them a welcome letter with information on the services we will provide them while they are at Loyola. |