by Stuart Primarolo
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09 Oct, 2020
So, what is a celebrant? A simple question with a not so simple answer. Deciding who will help conduct your ceremony can be a nightmare. Whilst most officials like Ministers, Registrars and Celebrants are similar, many couples will be in the dark about the differences between them, until it comes to booking one. A celebrant is a person who performs or officiates ceremonies, and whilst frequently seen at weddings they can also conduct other ceremonies like vow renewals, naming ceremonies, funerals and memorials. Couples who use a c elebrant will receive a bespoke ceremony which puts them at the heart of their ceremony. No scripts, no templated words, each one is unique. A celebrant isn’t bound by any religion, statute or doctrine, meaning celebrant ceremonies enable us to construct and perform completely personalised ceremonies for every client. Whilst celebrants may have a personal belief, these beliefs are just that, personal. With Weddings, couples should know, you will have to complete the legal registration with your local Registry Office, most couples find that it's a small sacrifice for the that dream wedding ceremony, with no or very little time restraints. If you found this useful and would like to find out more than please don't hesitate to contact me at stuart@stuartprimarolo.co.uk