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  2. Celebrant (Australia) - Wikipedia

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    Graph tracing the success of the civil marriage celebrant program in Australia from 1969 to 2004.Sometime in 1998 Civil weddings became more than 50% of all weddings performed in Australia. Thirty years later, following an extensive review and the introduction of reforms by the federal Attorney-General Daryl Williams, the marriage celebrant ...

  3. Celebrancy - Wikipedia

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    Lionel Murphy founded the civil celebrant movement in Australia, which has now spread to other countries. A senator, attorney-general and High Court Justice of Australia, Lionel Murphy was the founder of modern celebrancy. He had a very clear ideal that secular people were entitled to ceremonies of equal meaning, dignity and substance as those ...

  4. Civil funeral celebrant - Wikipedia

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    A civil funeral celebrant is a person who officiates at funerals which are not closely connected with religious beliefs and practises. They are analogous to civil celebrants for marriage ceremonies. Civil celebrant funerals began in Australia in 1975. [1]

  5. Dally Messenger III - Wikipedia

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    In the 1970s, he was an advocate for civil marriage reform, supporting the Whitlam Government's Attorney-General Lionel Murphy who, on 26 July 1973, by appointing Lois D'Arcy, had introduced civil marriage celebrants into the Australian cultural scene. Messenger was appointed as a Civil Marriage Celebrant by Murphy in February 1974.

  6. Marriage officiant - Wikipedia

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    Lionel Murphy – Australian statesman who established civil celebrant in law and culture. Funeral celebrant – description, history, and ideals and principles of funeral celebrancy. Dally Messenger III – notable celebrant who progressed civil celebrancy in Australia, New Zealand, the United Kingdom the United States and elsewhere.

  7. Ceremony - Wikipedia

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    Senator Lionel Murphy, founder of the civil celebrant movement in Australia, which has now spread to the rest of the Western World. The main impetus to the development of quality civil ceremonies in the Western world was the foresight of the Australian statesman, senator and high court judge, Lionel Murphy.

  8. Lionel Murphy - Wikipedia

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    Lois D’Arcy, carries the honour of being appointed the first genuinely independent civil celebrant in Australia, and actually in all the world. [12] Although it was a radical move at the time, the programme proved to be very successful. In 2015, 74.9 per cent of marrying couples in Australia chose a civil marriage celebrant to officiate. [13]

  9. Marriage in Australia - Wikipedia

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    A marriage entered into Australia is void (invalid) if it has not been “solemnised” by an authorised marriage celebrant. [23] Only authorised marriage celebrants are allowed to solemnise marriages in Australia. There are three types of celebrants: ministers of religion, state and territory registry officers, and civil marriage celebrants.