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Naming
or Name-giving ceremonies have become more popular in recent years as
parents choose to celebrate the naming of their child with their families
and friends at a location that is convenient for such a celebration e.g. a
park, a function centre, the home garden or barbeque area. My first
name-giving ceremony was in 1978 when the alternative to a religious
ritual in a church was chosen by a husband and wife, whom I had joined
together in marriage a few years earlier.
They wanted to have the same choices of ceremony,
readings, poems, time and location as they had had their wedding, and to
be able to involve not only the guardians/godparents, but also the
grandparents and other family members.
Their ceremony and many others since have been personally rewarding
for the family – an event that was precious in their lives, because they
had the choices and they made the decisions.
Naming ceremonies are nowadays performed for people
of all ages, even into adolescence, and sometimes beyond.
Civil celebrants are able to compose, with the family, a ceremony
that suits their individual likes, dislikes, needs and wishes.
As an experienced celebrant with sensitivity to
your own personal requirements, I am only too pleased to visit you to
discuss and arrange a naming ceremony.
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