In Mykonos Greece, a wedding celebrant refers to an individual who can conduct and officiate a Mykonos wedding ceremony, but their role does not have legal authority to make the marriage official in the eyes of the state.
These celebrants can conduct symbolic, non-legal ceremonies or vow renewals, but for the marriage to be legally recognized, the couple would still need to go through a separate civil procedure, typically at a municipal office (Town hall), or be married by a religious official like a priest.
Such wedding celebrants are usually available for personal, symbolic, or spiritual weddings, where the couple might want a non-religious ceremony, or one that reflects their own unique beliefs and values. These ceremonies can take place in locations of the couple’s choosing, such as on a beach, in a garden, or at a venue that is meaningful to them.
While the celebrant can guide the couple through vows, readings, and rituals, the marriage contract itself is not legally binding unless the couple has already registered their marriage at a municipal office, or they have married through a legally-recognized religious ceremony.
In summary:
- Legal wedding: Performed by a priest (for religious marriages) or a civil servant (for civil marriages).
- Symbolic wedding or ceremony: Performed by a celebrant without legal power, but not recognized by the state until the legal steps are taken
We have a team of wedding celebrants, both males and females, offering a variety of languages to our clients thus being able to provide multiple options of wedding celebrant services. According to your requirements we will provide the one suitable to you.