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Ceremonies

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Humans, are accustomed to rituals. Different stages of life, with different milestones, are usually marked by celebrations or commemorations. The Humanist Society (Singapore) offers celebrant services for naming ceremonies and humanist weddings. We offer two types of services for humanist weddings. The first is a non-official ceremonial proceeding for non-religious couples who want a humanist touch to their wedding ceremony. And the second is a combination of the legal proceeding and the humanist ceremony. These are conducted by licensed solemnisers from ROM, who will perform both the ROM solemnization as well as the humanist portion of the ceremony, which is the same as ceremonial proceeding mentioned above.

Read more about the society and ceremonies in this Straits Times article.

Visit https://humanist.org.sg/celebrant-service/ to learn more about the services.

(For funerals, we have compiled a list of some non-religious packages in Singapore.)

For more information, contact us via the form below. Thanks.

Please email ceremonies@humanist.org.sg or use the form below to send a mail to our Ceremony Services team.

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    HSS Vault Series

    Over the past 10 years, the Humanist Society (Singapore) has been active as a voice of reason and community building. To mark our 10th anniversary during 2020, we recap 20 of our most impactful articles and events.

    Notable

    1. https://humanist.org.sg/dialogue-with-chris-johnson-presenting-a-meaningful-alternative-to-religion/
    2. https://humanist.org.sg/our-charity-book-sales/
    3. https://humanist.org.sg/humanistsg-interfaith-work-in-nus/
    4. https://humanist.org.sg/asian-humanism-conference/
    5. https://humanist.org.sg/jerrycoyne/
    6. https://humanist.org.sg/humanists-at-the-unconference-in-nygh/
    7. https://humanist.org.sg/world-humanist-day-2018-inter-belief-panels-a-summary/
    8. https://humanist.org.sg/darwin-day-2019-raffles-as-a-naturalist/
    9. https://humanist.org.sg/a-summary-of-human-worth-and-dignity-talk/
    10. https://humanist.org.sg/qas-from-in-conversation-with-ac-grayling/
    11. https://humanist.org.sg/six-lessons-we-learnt-from-peter-singer-over-skype/
    12. https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/group-serving-non-religious-folk-here-more-actively
    13. https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/youth-in-singapore-shunning-religion
    14. https://humanist.org.sg/media-coverage-for-pastafarian-strainer-interview/
    15. https://www.straitstimes.com/forum/letters-in-print/vitriol-from-offended-individuals-a-concern 
    16. https://humanist.org.sg/speech-protecting-vulnerable-groups-against-religious-intolerance-overreach-of-ministers-powers-and-inclusion-of-non-religious-persons/ 
    17. https://humanist.org.sg/being-human-humane-humanist-the-whole-shebang/ 
    18. https://humanist.org.sg/speech-for-humanist-of-the-year-2012/
    19. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P74SNn2f4eE&t=19s 
    20. https://humanist.org.sg/?s=celebrant+services

    Non-religious funerals

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    The death of people we know and love is often shocking and painful. Offering a dignified and meaningful way to bid farewell to those who have lived without religion is important.

    Our organisation, at this point of time, do not have the capability to offer humanist funerals and memorial services. However, non-religious funeral packages exist in Singapore and have been in business for many years. We have a compiled a list for your reference, including contact numbers and rates (where available). However, information on the websites are not exhaustive and we do not have complete knowledge of the packages. Please contact the providers for more information.

    Members of the humanist community have asked us if the Mandai Columbarium provides a place for deceased people who did not profess a religion or did not choose to be affiliated to any religion. To our knowledge, there is no differentiation between religions (or the lack of) for the deceased in the government managed columbariums. According to the FAQs on the NEA websitethe niches are also allocated sequentially.

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