Friday, 2 September 2016

How the various Funeral Celebrant Auckland helps the mourners

Whatever the age an individual is, when he or she passes those who loved that particular person will experience grief. Traditionally, the funerals were being held in a church and were attended by entire communities and large extended families. The church minister along with the priest, rabbi or pastor would lead the services. Today, there are still numerous funerals that follow this more traditional way of bidding adieu.

Mobility, loss of the traditional large family unit and other factors has contributed in changing in how we perceive and do things. Numerous communities today have substantial populations who do not attend or are a part of the church. It has been estimated that in some communities, the percentage or people who are not associated with the church is as high as 50%.

So we do turn to at the time when the individual passes by, if we have no church affiliation. Numerous families have used the services of Clergy even though they did not know one or have any such connection to the church. Sometimes that left them very much unsettled and very many unsatisfactory feelings after the funeral services gets over as it is being said by individuals who are professionals at Funeral Celebrant Auckland

It is the common belief that any tributes whatever form it takes needs to be representative of the particular individual who has passed by, and the life that they lived if it is to be respectful and meaningful and healing for those who are left to walk grief’s journey as being said by individuals providing Funeral Celebrant Auckland

If a professed atheist for example passes by and his funeral services is being conducted in a church or salvation message is part of the service, then it can become an insult to the family and those friends  who knew and loved that person.

Celebrants provide personalized alternative funeral services for the families who do not want to have traditional religious services being performed by a clergy. The role of the celebrant is to allow the mourners in connecting with the loved ones in a personal way by providing a funeral service that reflects the personality and the life style of the deceased.

Numerous individuals have shared with professionals that they are “spiritual” but they are not religious. No such families should have to have their final act of love for their deceased loved one is a religious service if that is not who that person was just because that is all that is being available to the family.


It is to be noted that there are different names we can put to the ceremony where we pay tribute to that particular person: funeral along with memorial, celebration of life. But whatever we name it and however it is done, grief will be part of it.

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