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LIFE CYCLE CELEBRANTS
Certified Life-Cycle Celebrants ® are educated, trained, and certified by the Celebrant Foundation & Institute to serve their community via personalized ceremonies, including the following life milestones for individuals, couples, families and communities: weddings, coupling and partnering ceremonies, renewal of vows, coming of age/rites of passages, baby welcomings/namings/blessings, adoptions, elder-wisdom/sage, memorials and end-of-life celebrations, living funerals, memorials, retirements, healing and transition ceremonies, divorce/uncoupling ceremonies, work related ceremonies, seasonal/nature based and community ceremonies.
Certified Life-cycle Celebrants ® are professional ceremony officiants who co-create (with their client honoree(s)) personalized ceremonies and rituals to serve basic needs of society and the individual. The celebrant and their client(s) collaborate to create one-of-a-kind ceremonies that reflect the clients’ beliefs, philosophy of life and personalities; not the Celebrant's. The ceremonies belongs to the honoree and a copy is given to the client as part of their personal legacy and history.
Celebrancy answers the call to the increasing need of people throughout the world who come from diverse cultures, beliefs and backgrounds who wish to have a ceremony that expresses who they are at the very core whether they are religious or not, performed by professionally trained Certified Life-cycle Celebrants ®.
Celebrancy is a growing occupation worldwide. It originated in the 1960s in Australia and New Zealand and later took hold in the United States, Mexico, Canada, Caribbean, Europe, Malaysia, Africa and Asia. In United States, in 2014 the state of New Jersey became the first state to pass the law that includes certified “Civil Celebrants” to legally perform weddings. Presently, the law is in the process of being passed and included into different states' marriage acts throughout the US.
Certified Life-cycle Celebrants ® are professional ceremony officiants who co-create (with their client honoree(s)) personalized ceremonies and rituals to serve basic needs of society and the individual. The celebrant and their client(s) collaborate to create one-of-a-kind ceremonies that reflect the clients’ beliefs, philosophy of life and personalities; not the Celebrant's. The ceremonies belongs to the honoree and a copy is given to the client as part of their personal legacy and history.
Celebrancy answers the call to the increasing need of people throughout the world who come from diverse cultures, beliefs and backgrounds who wish to have a ceremony that expresses who they are at the very core whether they are religious or not, performed by professionally trained Certified Life-cycle Celebrants ®.
Celebrancy is a growing occupation worldwide. It originated in the 1960s in Australia and New Zealand and later took hold in the United States, Mexico, Canada, Caribbean, Europe, Malaysia, Africa and Asia. In United States, in 2014 the state of New Jersey became the first state to pass the law that includes certified “Civil Celebrants” to legally perform weddings. Presently, the law is in the process of being passed and included into different states' marriage acts throughout the US.