collegeofcelebrancy.edu.au
Established 1995 - Registered Training Organisation No 21737
61-3-9419 0460, Fax: 61-3- 9419 0783, Diane Storey - Enquiries and Information - 0417 106 275
celebrants@netspace.net.au, Other websites - celebrancy.com, celebrantscentre.com
PO Box 548, Richmond, 3121, Victoria, Australia
The International College of Celebrancy is a business name owned by Dally M Publishing and Research Pty Ltd ABN 29 006 569 099.
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Plan Your Own Funeral Standards for Funerals Readings for Funerals Pet Funerals Funeral Celebrants Choosing a Funeral Celebrant Time Magazine article (Text) Melbourne Funeral Celebrants Welcome to the Funeral section of our website. Pet Funerals Funeral Celebrants Choosing a Funeral Celebrant
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We have no way of knowing that the funeral itself will be anodyne, a kind of narcotic regression in which we are wrapped in the care of others and the gravity and meaning of the occasion. Nor can we know ahead of the fact (and here lies the difference between grief as we imagine it and grief as it is) the unending absence that follows, the void, the very opposite of meaning, the relentless succession of moments during which we will confront the experience of meaninglessness itself.
Joan Didion, The Year of Magical Thinking CIVIL CELEBRANT FUNERALS In these pages we seek to persuade you that the celebrant is the person who specialises in your ceremony and that you have to proceed with care. There are many who claim to be celebrants, who have no training, and who hardly know what they are doing. On the other hand, there are some wonderful celebrants, and we hope we can help you connect. In a very competitive marketplace the Funeral Director is anxious to get "the job" but, with some marvellous exceptions (very few) give the impression that they are interested in the ceremony, but actually are not. Outside their own fee, they go for the cheapest that passes muster. The group associated with this website have fought very hard, against enormous odds, to establish a standard of preparation and delivery for Funeral Ceremonies which is consonant with a civilised culture. You may be under pressure but we urge you not to be bulldozed by your own family or by a Funeral Director or by anyone, but to read these pages and get the picture before you make your decisions. It may be that you are facing the sad task of organising, or preparing to organise, a funeral. In the unfortunate event of a death, or an impending death in your family, we strongly urge you to RING YOUR CELEBRANT FIRST (i.e. not the Funeral Director). The reason for this is simple. The ceremony is the most important part of the funeral! 1. There are a few real specialists. The full list (3) is found in the "Recommended Celebrants" page. Under "Services", keyboard in "Funeral" and then your state. Click the "Search" button. In Sydney, where it is very difficult to find a good Funeral Celebrant there are some also listed on the "Choosing a Funeral Celebrant" Page Enquiries: Diane Storey - Victoria - 0417 106 275
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