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Premise upon which the CCNA selects articles for its free national celebrant e-magazine. The Celebrants & Celebrations Network Australia (CCNA) views the role of the modern Australian civil celebrant as a complex and evolving one. The independent civil celebrant in a democratic society has a unique opportunity to:
Much of the intent of the religious celebrants work is to support human beings in finding the "right" relationship with themselves, with others, with their community and their world, including their "God" however that is defined by the specific religion. For some religions, that "God" is not conceived of an a single being, nor even personified at all. The 'God" may be the "good" ie a set of principles for living for right living, for living the "good" life or "God" may be "love" ie the wanting of the best for another being's health and welfare physically, mentally, emotionally, socially and spiritually. People's needs for love, affirmation, respect, inspiration, support, relationship, community and opportunities to mark important life occasions have not disappeared, with their decline in religious affiliation.Rather the evolution of civil celebrancy, in the ongoing growth in the type and context for civil ceremonies, is a refection of this need. For civil celebrants the challenge is to:
Australia is one of the world leaders is the development of civil celebrancy.Suggestions for articles are welcome. Contact the CCNA.
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