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What to expect for a Funeral Celebrant Service in SingaporeWithout fixed faith-based or religious rituals, it may be difficult for some to imagine what a wake or funeral would be like for a person who was non-religious, a Free-Thinker, Secular or Atheist.
However, for the family, friends, or loved ones of the departed, they still long to have a sense of closure- by commemorating, honouring and remembering the ways in which the departed touched their lives and made a difference in the world around them. As there is no fixed way to carry out a non-religious, Free-Thinker, Secular funeral service, it allows the departed or their families to organise in a personalised manner. |
Celebrate Memories, Experiences, and More
A hallmark of The Life Celebrant is our expertise in celebrating the life of the deceased. In the absence of religious ritual, Funeral Celebrant services help the families of those who are non-religious, Atheist, Secular or Free Thinkers to reach closure.
However, even in religious funerals, we have found that Funeral Celebrant services always add a beautiful layer of nostalgia and personalisation, as all who gather are involved in celebrating the achievements, personality, quirks, memorable traits and other characteristics of the departed.
Thus, options available for non-religious funeral services include having personalised decorations, music, display items, eulogies from family, friends, and loved ones to describe special memories, humorous incidents, or sincere words about their experiences with the departed, and other personalised touches which the family may like to include.
A hallmark of The Life Celebrant is our expertise in celebrating the life of the deceased. In the absence of religious ritual, Funeral Celebrant services help the families of those who are non-religious, Atheist, Secular or Free Thinkers to reach closure.
However, even in religious funerals, we have found that Funeral Celebrant services always add a beautiful layer of nostalgia and personalisation, as all who gather are involved in celebrating the achievements, personality, quirks, memorable traits and other characteristics of the departed.
Thus, options available for non-religious funeral services include having personalised decorations, music, display items, eulogies from family, friends, and loved ones to describe special memories, humorous incidents, or sincere words about their experiences with the departed, and other personalised touches which the family may like to include.
1. What is a non-religious funeral service?
Unlike religious ceremonies such as Buddhist, Taoist, Christian, Soka, or Catholic funeral services, secular funeral services do not follow any form of religion and are not driven by traditions, rituals, or beliefs. However, the sentiment remains the same – celebrating and remembering the life of the dearly departed.
2. How is a non-religious funeral service carried out?
There is no specific way to conduct a non-religious funeral service. It is usually tailored to fit the particular needs and wishes of the deceased’s family and friends. Some individuals may have already decided how they want their non-religious funeral to be held as they have pre-planned before their deaths.
3. How long does a non-religious funeral service last?
A non-religious funeral service can last anytime, from a couple of hours to over a few days, depending on the wishes of the dearly departed or their family and loved ones. Contact us, and our Funeral Directors will be able to offer advice and guidance for hosting a non-religious funeral service in Singapore.
Unlike religious ceremonies such as Buddhist, Taoist, Christian, Soka, or Catholic funeral services, secular funeral services do not follow any form of religion and are not driven by traditions, rituals, or beliefs. However, the sentiment remains the same – celebrating and remembering the life of the dearly departed.
2. How is a non-religious funeral service carried out?
There is no specific way to conduct a non-religious funeral service. It is usually tailored to fit the particular needs and wishes of the deceased’s family and friends. Some individuals may have already decided how they want their non-religious funeral to be held as they have pre-planned before their deaths.
3. How long does a non-religious funeral service last?
A non-religious funeral service can last anytime, from a couple of hours to over a few days, depending on the wishes of the dearly departed or their family and loved ones. Contact us, and our Funeral Directors will be able to offer advice and guidance for hosting a non-religious funeral service in Singapore.