My fiance and I are getting married several hours from where we live. He (his family) is Roman Catholic and I grew up Protestant - neither of us attend church. We're having our ceremony and reception at the same location (not being married at a church). I started researching officiants and found one that kind of a good compromise - he is a priest in good standing in the Ecumenical Catholic Church. We have no previous relationship with him outside the wedding - we will be meeting with him 2x before the wedding (probably once on phone/skype and once in person).
I've read mixed things on this board - should he be invited to the reception? From what I read it is a courtesy but not required? I am not sure if he is married but that can add a decent amount to the overall cost of the officiant for 2 additional people. For those of you who have extended invitations to your officiants that you didn't have personal relationships with - did they attend? I would have no idea who I would have him or him and his wife sit with!
His fee is $650 + an additional $75 to attend the rehearsal dinner (not sure if this is normal price or not for the New England area). Do you think it is necessary for him to attend the rehearsal? I guess I can ask my coordinator what people usually do but it seems silly to spend $75 + dinner for him to stand around for 15 minutes but obviously I want to make sure things run smoothly!
Re: Inviting Officiant to Reception / Rehearsal
To me, he's clearly a vendor so need not be invited to the reception or RD. I would, however, definitely have him at the rehearsal.
But that's really different. You are getting a church, musicians, and the officiant. She is paying all that for just the officiant. Does seem very high, and if he is saying it's extra just to attend the rehearsal.... I don't know. Maybe you get what you pay for and he will be amazing!
We did the rehearsal ourselves but her fee would have been the same to attend that. She mingled for a bit at cocktail hour to do the license and had a glass of wine and then left. We did not include her in our guest count (but did include our photographer and assistant and DJ and assistant so they could eat)
We hired someone similar to yours and while we invited him to the rehearsal & dinner he declined. (there was not an extra charge though if he came to the rehearsal). We did a phone conference with him and my DOC 2 days before the wedding to go over the details as to what we would rehearse, which my DOC orchestrated.