Civil Celebrant Program under Threat (Australia)

This article of mine was published in the Australian Humanist—Summer 2015. Since Phillip Ruddock made his statement on QandA, Clive Palmer has come up with a plan that sounds very much the same. Here is the full text of my article.

The unique Australian Civil Celebrant Program was and is a great social and political initiative. For over forty years it has enabled secular humanists to free themselves from religious connections. Unfortunately, in the last ten years this program has been partially destroyed and certainly greatly diminished by hostile (religious?) public servants and politicians.

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The very existence of the civil celebrant is now under serious threat. It is close to possible annihilation. If the enemies of secularism do succeed in finishing it off, it will go without a bang or whimper—ceasing to exist while still under the radar.

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Celebrants: Signatures on the Decorative Marriage Certificate (Australia)

We all used to let anyone sign this certificate for the first 30 years of the program. Apart from the necessary signatures of the bride and groom and the two chief witnesses and the celebrant, sometimes the parents, the groomsmen, and the bridesmaids would sign on the front. In doing so, they felt of real significance and part of the ceremony. Quite often all the guests were asked to sign their names on the back of the certificate, preserving a precious memory for the bride and groom.

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