Naming ceremonies have long been the rite which society has used to welcome a child into the family.
As a Civil Celebrant I'll provide you with a wonderful opportunity to officially welcome your child into a loving circle of family and friends. Relationships within families are often deepened by preparing a carefully worded ceremony, and the parents and godparents, or mentors, become more aware of their responsibilities.
Naming Ceremonies are appropriate for everyone. The arrival of a new baby can be celebrated in this way as well as for older children, a beautiful way to affirm their self-esteem and give them a sense of unity with the family.
A Naming day is a wonderful opportunity to culturally express joy, hope and acceptance, and a chance to express these feelings in poetry and words of commitment.
Such a naming day ceremony can be adapted to suit all situations that occur in families. Step children and adopted children can be welcomed into their new or extended family with a Naming Ceremony.
You might choose to include :
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Grandparents
Special recognition is given to the grandparents as well, acknowledging the important role they will play in the development of the child.
Godparents
They can be chosen from within the family or circle of friends. Some parents choose older siblings to be godparents of their younger sisters or brothers. Children must feel that they can trust this person or persons explicitly. Godparents should be wise, honest and trustworthy role models who will have the best interests of your children and your family at heart.
At the end of the naming ceremony a certificate is presented to the parents, siblings, the godparents and the grandparents. Click here to view sample certificates .
A naming ceremony is a special occasion for your child and the whole family. Together we will prepare a unique naming ceremony that is a very personal one revolving around your child, and offer you resource material to choose words and poems.Your input is very important and encouraged.
Name Giving Ceremonies are a lot of fun. There is usually a lot of noise from the youngsters, and the parents are at ease, relaxed , surrounded by friends and family. These ceremonies can be held on the occasion of the child's first birthday, but not necessarily so.
As a general guideline, the naming ceremony usually includes the following :
* A welcome by Celebrant. baby name giving baby name giving baby
* Acknowledgement of special people in the child's life, such as grandparents and great grandparents.
* Pledges by parents. baby name giving baby name giving baby
* Appointment of godparents. baby name giving baby name giving
* Poems or Readings.
* A positive message of unity at the conclusion of the ceremony
* Presentation of Certificates: Naming Certificate, Godparents certificate,
Certificates to Grandparents, Certificate to siblings, and any other Acknowledgement Certificates.
* A copy of the naming ceremony.
I will also provide you with pages that might help you like :
- How to get the most of your ceremony.
- Advice to Godparents.
- Scheduling your baby naming ceremony.
- 11 steps for planning the ceremony
- Poems & Readings.
- Collection of Parents' pledges
- Godparents' promise
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