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Humanist ceremony - anyone doing/done this?

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  • Humanist ceremony - anyone doing/done this?

    Me and my h2b are not religious so our only option really is a civil wedding, however, alot of venues I've been looking at only cater for religious or humanist ceremonies. I have read up on humanist ceremonies and quite like the idea, but was wondering if anyone has been to one or planning one? 

  • Re: Humanist ceremony - anyone doing/done this?

    We covered a humanist ceremony a few years ago and it was really lovely. The bride & groom did the official bit at a registry office in the morning, then in the afternoon they had the humanist ceremony in a beautiful old building, and one of their friends conducted it all.

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  • Re: Humanist ceremony - anyone doing/done this?

    We are and as it is in scotland it is legally binding so no need for registry office, our registrar seems lovely and makes all the ceremonys really personal! x

     

  • Re: Humanist ceremony - anyone doing/done this?

    We considered it when we were looking at having a Cornwall wedding and couldn't afford the licensed venues and couldn't find a registry office anywhere near the potential reception places. Everything I read made them sound perfect, and we were fine with having to have a separate legal ceremony (probably the day before) too. The fees are quite high though - Anywhere from £300 - £800 according to the BHA website. That said, you wouldn't need to pay the venue for the use of their civil licence, so it should balance out! 

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  • Re: Humanist ceremony - anyone doing/done this?

    There is a humanist society website so that should tell you all the fees but it is towards the lower end of what sammyjay said

     

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