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Few Interesting Facts About Funeral Celebrant

Funeral is often a gloomy affair. Planning the funeral ceremony can be made easy by a funeral celebrant. Funeral celebrants are specialists in conducting funeral ceremonies. A funeral celebrant leads the funeral ceremony and address the congregation of people. Funeral celebrants convert the ceremony into a celebration of the life of the deceased and make it a personalized affair.

Who Can Be A Funeral Celebrant?

The funeral celebrants can be divided into the following categories.

Civil celebrant- Civil funeral celebrants may or may not use religious hymns and prayers during the ceremony. Some religious element may be incorporated into the services, but the overall focus is to celebrate the life of the deceased loved one.

Humanist celebrant- Humanist celebrants are completely detached from religion. They conduct funeral services based on the life of the deceased. Religious quotes and prayers are not a part of the services conducted by a humanist celebrant. This is because humanist celebrants do not believe in afterlife and god. Humanist celebrants bring alive the memories of the deceased and thoroughly personalize the whole ceremony. Humanist Celebrants are certified by Humanist Societies.

Religious celebrant- A religious celebrant uses religious prayers and signs to conduct the funeral ceremony. A religious celebrant is suitable for the funeral of a person who was very religious in his/her life.

The funeral celebrant interacts with the family members and friends of the deceased for about two to three hours to understand the deceased person’s life story and personality traits. Stories and anecdotes related to the person are also shared with the funeral celebrant. The funeral celebrant uses the information to plan a ceremony.

The funeral celebrants inform the family members about the various options available to conduct a memorable ceremony. Once the ceremony commences, the celebrant assumes total control of the proceedings and touches upon the life of the deceased as if he/she knew the person very well.

Role of A Funeral Celebrant

A funeral celebrant changes the whole character of the ceremony. The ceremony is personalized by poems, music, readings and spoken words which are designed to convey the personality traits of the deceased to the gathering. The memories of the deceased’s person are brought into life during the ceremony. The chief features of a celebrant ceremony can be divided into the following.

  1. Opening words by the funeral celebrant.

  2. Music arrangements to welcome guests to a ceremony.

  3. Gives thoughts on life and death. Religious celebrants use poetry or prose readings to address to talk about life and death.

  4. Tribute to the deceased person. Mourners get to talk about the qualities of the deceased loved one that have made them important to them.

  5. Reading of poetries dedicated to the departed person.

  6. A moment of silence to show respect to the deceased. A soft music can also be played in the background while the people remember the person.

  7. Closing words by the funeral celebrant along with music.

Why Go for A Funeral Celebrant?

A personalized ceremony conducted by a funeral celebrant makes the people forget about the death of the person and instead remind them of the various aspects of the person’s life and qualities. Personalized ceremonies are also suitable for people who die at a young age. The funeral celebrants celebrate the short life of the person.

How to Reach to A Funeral Celebrant?

Funeral celebrants may be associated with funeral homes or work independently. Funeral homes often suggest the names of funeral celebrants. Most of the funeral celebrants have their own websites. So, you can visit their website or directly contact them.

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