When you get married in Italy, one of the key figures on your wedding day is the person who creates and officiates your wedding ceremony. Your wedding celebrant in Italy tells your story to all those who have travelled so far to support your decision to be united in marriage. The words in the ceremony script set the mood for the party that follows and that can make all the difference! A powerful appearance that kicks off the rest of your event. Consequently, choosing the right Italian wedding celebrant is crucial to the success of your wedding day celebration.
Here are some tips we offer as wedding officiants in Italy to help you choose the right person to fulfill the role.
The Golden Rule when choosing a Wedding Officiant in Italy is to set up an online video call before you commit. Planning a destination wedding in Italy has become much easier since you can meet all your local Italian vendors online using Zoom, Google Meet, Microsoft Teams, Skype. It’s free for everyone so there’s no excuse not to do it!
Remember to check time zone compatibility using the meeting planner available for free on timeanddate.com
Qualities to look for in an Italian wedding celebrant during the online interview:
Verify how well the person speaks your language. Your celebrant should be able to speak English clearly and smoothly, with enough accent so they give an authentic Italian touch without hindering comprehension.
Listen to their tone of voice and see whether it sounds nice and projects well. If your group is small, about 20-30 guests, you may not need a P.A. system as long as the celebrant’s voice can be heard.
Ask questions spontaneously, just like in a job interview. See the following list of 10 questions to ask.
10 Questions you should ask your wedding celebrant in Italy
If you haven’t hired a wedding planner, your celebrant can give you guidance on ceremony set up, logistics, and tips for your processional/recessional formation and timing. Rehearsal attendance is normally charged separately and depends on availability and proximity to your wedding venue.
While your wedding celebrant in Italy is not a vendor you would typically tip, it is a nice gesture to ask them to attend the cocktail hour. This gives your parents and other guests the chance to meet them and congratulate them on a job well done!