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Ceremony
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Rev. Evelyn Whitebear is available for Hand-Fasting & Wedding Ceremonies and Naming Ceremonies Traditional, Spiritual, Religious or Non-religious services.
Also Full Moon Ceremonies & Ceremonies of the Sabbats ~ the Solar & Lunar Festivals.
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Evelyn is an ordained interfaith minister of the Church of Seven Planes. She is also a Priestess of Isis and Priestess of Eve.
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***** BBC - Wedding Stories ***** The BBC are looking for couples who would agree to having their 'alternative' wedding, and the build up to their wedding, filmed for the next series. They are particularly interested in outdoor weddings, and especially those carried out at sacred sites. If you would like to take part in the BBC series 'Wedding Stories' please contact me! |
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White Elephant and White Tiger Thank you to Herne for
guiding me to the following information.
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Celtic, Wiccan & Pagan Ceremonies |
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In our world there is a diversity of belief systems, some staid and
reserved, and others vibrant and as colourful as life itself. Some
follow religious practices, where others have no beliefs at all, and
yet many more share spiritual beliefs that are not understood or
recognised as a religion. Cultures differ greatly from country to
country, but each incorporate its own traditions into their
ceremonies, making them special, often sacred occasions.
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A Beltane Hand-Fasting & Wedding ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Non-Religious Wedding Ceremonies
Weddings are
important to every couple, and just because two people are not
religious, it does not mean that their wedding is any less important
to them than a traditional one is to a religious couple. A
non-religious wedding shows the commitment of two people, beginning
their lives together, in much the same way as any religious wedding. The format of a Non-religious wedding would include:
Music ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
The Wedding or Hand-fasting Ceremony will cost in the region of £100-£200. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
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Naming Ceremonies Many parents would like to celebrate the birth of their child, but do not always want a Christening. An alternative such as a Blessing or Thanksgiving, a 'Naming ceremony' or a 'Naming day' can be arranged. The purpose of a Naming Ceremony is to welcome babies or new family additions into the family. They provide family and friends with an opportunity to make a commitment to support and protect the child as he or she grows up. In place of 'God parents' chosen individuals called 'Mentors' or 'Special friends', will make a specific commitment to help support and guide the child moralistically through its young life, and will act as an extended family.
A Naming Ceremony is a unique and special way of celebrating the birth of your
child, welcoming the new arrival into the family. Naming ceremonies can also be
given for older children, and also for adoptive children or stepchildren, to
welcome them into a new family, allowing them to feel acknowledged and special.
It is an occasion for friends and family to feel involved as they state or
pledge their love and support for the child's future development. A Blessing is carried out for the child, where family and any chosen mentors are asked to say a few words. In a Thanksgiving service there is no Blessing carried out, though prayers of thanks may be given. Naming ceremonies may be carried out as religious, eg. Pagan, Wiccan, etc., or non-religious ceremonies. During the ceremony, parents state their love and commitment to their child and declare hopes for their future. Poetry or prose may be read, with music playing in the background. 'Supporting adults' or 'mentors' agree to be there for the child as he or she grows up, and throughout their life in whatever way is needed.
The ceremony may include:
The Naming Ceremony will cost in the region of £100-£200. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Celebrating the Sabbats
Summer Solstice at Callinish, Scotland
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Solar festivals: |
Lunar festivals: |
| Winter Solstice, Yule, 21st December | Imbolc, 2nd February |
| Spring Equinox, Ostara or Eostar, 20th – 23rd March | Beltane, 1st May (early May) |
| Summer Solstice, Litha, 21st June | Lammas or Lughnasadh, 1st August |
| Vernal Equinox, Mabon, 21st September | Samhain, 31st October |
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Please visit again soon, or email for more information. |

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Please contact Evelyn if you wish to use any information or pictures off this website. Thank you.