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  2. Humanist celebrant - Wikipedia

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    A humanist celebrant or humanist officiant is a person who performs humanist celebrancy services, such as non-religious weddings, funerals, child namings, coming of age ceremonies and other rituals. Some humanist celebrants are accredited by humanist organisations, such as Humanists UK , Humanist Society Scotland (HSS), The Humanist Society (US ...

  3. Wedding - Wikipedia

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    In traditional Chinese wedding ceremonies, bride arrives in a jiao. At traditional Chinese weddings, the tea ceremony is the equivalent of an exchange of vows at a Western wedding ceremony. This ritual is still practiced widely among rural Chinese; however, young people in larger cities, as well as in Taiwan, Hong Kong, Malaysia, and Singapore ...

  4. Humanist Society Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Humanist Society Scotland is a Scottish registered charity that promotes humanist views and offers humanist wedding, funeral, and baby-naming ceremonies. It is a member of the European Humanist Federation and Humanists International. In the 21st century, the HSS has grown in tandem with the rapid pace of secularisation in Scotland.

  5. Marriage officiant - Wikipedia

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    In the Catholic Church, it is the bride and groom who perform the Sacrament of Matrimony (marriage), but a marriage can only be valid if the Church has a witness at the wedding ceremony whose function is to question the couple to ensure that they have no obstacle to marriage (such as an un-annulled previous marriage or certain undisclosed facts between the couple) and that they are freely ...

  6. Category:Humanist ceremonies - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Humanist ceremonies" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C. Celebrancy; H.

  7. Wikipedia:Reference desk/Archives/Humanities/2013 April 16

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    From reading the article on Humanist officiant, one may draw the conclusion that humanist officiants perform baby namings (similar to christenings), weddings, and funerals, and may infer that they host other ceremonies as well (like coming-of-age ceremony, similar to the bar/bat mitzvah or confirmation ceremony). I suspect that the culture of ...

  8. Naming ceremony - Wikipedia

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    The earliest humanist naming ceremony on record took place in London in 1849, a "secular naming ceremony" for Mazzini Truelove, the son of the radical publisher Edward Truelove. Influenced by Owenite thinking, it was conducted by George Jacob Holyoake , a prominent member of the humanist and Co-operative movements in Britain who had coined the ...

  9. Unity candle - Wikipedia

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    The Unity Candle Ceremony is not part of the Catholic Wedding Ceremony. Catholic Tradition, instead, sees the regular reception of the Holy Eucharist as the heart of Christian Unity. The recently updated Catholic Rite of Marriage [4] does not include any provisions for the Unity Candle Ceremony. For this reason, many parishes do not allow its ...

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