i think the thing about humanist is that its really your decision , there are no set rules, i seen one on tv it had colorful balloons, lots of close friends, food, they let the balloons go to symbolize the birth of a new person with new life and choices.
i dont know too much about humanist except that its about freedom of choice and somewhat nature related.
i was considering a humanist wedding ceremony myself a while ago (because it looked about right for my beliefs)
You should maybe go look in a library, or internet sites.
they had cry ceremonies i believe and they would tie a knot in a peice of milkweed for each day of the ceremony. the ceremony lasted 5 days.
For a naming ceremony, as with many other religious services, the local practice will vary. In some case, the officiant (the pastor, priest or other person designated by the faith community) may select the readings without discussion. In other cases, this person will act as a resource to the family who will pick the readings.
Probably "Celebrate our Wedding". Also, "Witness the marriage" would be more proper than "celebrate" which implies a party instead of the sacred vows of a ceremony pledging ones lives to each other until death.
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The significance of the Ceremony of Twelve was to celebrate the end of childhood and receive the assignments that they would be fulfilling until they were to be admitted into the House of the Old.
Well celebrations and ceremonies are the same thing you would celebrate when something good happen. That is what so many people call it. It is also called a ceremony and a ceremony could be held when some one very important died.so they are the same thing practicly.
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The female version of Master is Mistress, thus it would be Mistress of Ceremony. "Mistress of Ceremonies" would be the plural, and would only be used if you were the Mistress of Ceremony for multiple ceremonies.
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Some examples of wording on a Christening invite are; John and Jane would like you to join them to celebrate the naming of, Please join us for the Baptism of our son/daughter, or John and Jane would like to invite you to the Christening of their precious son/daughter.
By Naming how would with anything else.