Title | : | The Funeral Celebrant's Handbook: Creating Services That Celebrate Life and Mourn Death |
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ISBN | : | 0980321611 |
ISBN-10 | : | 9780980321616 |
Language | : | English |
Format Type | : | Hardcover |
Number of Pages | : | 192 |
Publication | : | First published October 1, 2007 |
The Funeral Celebrant's Handbook: Creating Services That Celebrate Life and Mourn Death Reviews
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An interesting and practical read. Mostly helpful, though some parts I couldn’t imagine using or saying. I guess it’s ‘vive la difference’ with this sort of thing.
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The Funeral Celebrant's Handbook is a useful resource for funeral celebrants (or, my case, would-be funeral celebrants). The opening chapter has some background information that may not be so directly useful to celebrants. Chapter 2 discusses interviewing the family and the details that need to be discussed and considered in creating the service. Most of the rest of the book is sample services, verses and poems. The final chapter includes some helpful creative phrases and transitions to add interest to the service.
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This was a really useful starting point for me as I begin my funeral celebrant training in September. A good piece of context setting and a practical guide. Generous sharing of readings and text too. This is from the more experienced Australian camp and this shows. Some of the words are quite religious still and based on the belief of meeting again so may not be so useful for humanists. This is such an important job to get right that any reading around it has to be helpful especially to get you thinking about it.