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Brisbane and Redcliffe Marriage Celebrant specialises in

  • Wedding Ceremony

  • Baby Naming Ceremony

  • Renewal of Wedding Vows Ceremony

  • Commitment Ceremony


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Baby Naming Ceremony Symbolisms

Baby Naming ceremonies have no legal or religious requirements and parents can compile a ceremony as personalised and unique as they choose.

Here is a sample taken out of my Baby Naming Manual.

Showering the Baby with Rose Petals in a Symbolic ritual in Baby Naming Ceremony

(First person showers the baby with white rose petals)
Celebrant:

As the petals of the white rose symbolize innocence, may (Baby's) ideals and heart remain untarnished and ever pure, with the wonders of childhood innocence forever hers.

(Second person showers the baby with yellow rose petals)
Celebrant:

May the petals of the yellow rose foreshadow the friends and the friendships, steadfast and unwavering, that will bless her in the years ahead.

(Third person showers the baby with pink rose petals)
Celebrant:

The pink rose and her petals speak of the tender love and compassion her spirit will know. The love that knows no bounds.

(Fourth person showers the baby with red rose petals)
Celebrant:

And as always, may the passion of the red rose forever kindle the fire in her heart for both life itself and for all the passions she will find there.

Baby's Mother:

May you know blessings in your life that your father and I have had in ours.

Baby's Father:
Friends and family, please welcome our daughter (Baby)

 

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