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| Wedding Ceremonies |
Anniversaries Vow Renewals |
Commitment Ceremonies |
Pet Weddings & Other Ceremonies |
Birthday Ceremonies |
Adoption Ceremonies |
Infant Namings |
Funeral Memorial Services |
Adoption
Adoption and Blending Family Ceremonies are very important when a family adopts a child. It is important for that child to
be introduced to the family and close community where he or she will live.
Relatives, Friends and neighbours have the opportunity to formally welcome the child and pledge their love and support for that child to the new
parents.
A naming ceremony for an adopted child serves the same purpose as one for a birth child. If the child is older when adopted it can be a very
special event which involves the child him/herself and any other siblings.
Blended Families
When a step-child enters a new family they are sometimes unsure of their role within the family. It is often the case when couples with
children from previous relationships move in together to form a new family unit or they remarry.
A special ceremony that welcomes and involves the children from one or both parents is a unique and emotional way of introducing the children
to the new family unit and also seeking their commitment to it.
Many psychologists will recommend that children are aware of their place within the family. A blending ceremony reinforces to these children that
they are all welcome, desired and valuable members of the new family unit.
Your life celebrant will work closely with you and the children to create a warm and meaningful ceremony to welcome and blend all of the members of
the new family.
Rite Of Passage
Many cultures mark the milestones of a child's life with ritual ceremonies and celebrate. (e.g. Bar Mitzvah and Bat Mitzvah)
In this society much can be gained by a young person if their passage through life is celebrated with a meaningful ceremony and celebration.
For Example when a child reaches their teenage years there are more expectations placed on them by the family, school and society. Having a ceremony in
which the child is an active participant to celebrate the transition from childhood to adolescence helps them understand the new role they have in within
their community and family.
At Access Civil Ceremonies your life celebrant will work closely with you to create a ceremony that is relevant, meaningful, unique and memorable.
Why not arrange a time to meet and talk with me or my staff at Access Civil Ceremonies I can promise you something very special. Please give us a call,
one of our staff will be very happy to answer any questions you may have 0401 275 678.
Roslyn McFarlane.
IT'S THE LTTLE THINGS THAT COUNT!