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Grief Without Religion: Finding Meaning Through Humanist Funerals

Grief Without Religion: Finding Meaning Through Humanist Funerals

by Margaret Mulholland | Jul 3, 2025 | Funerals, Memorial & Remembrance services

Grief is one of the most profound human experiences. When someone we love dies, the world shifts beneath our feet — and in those early days of loss, we often search for meaning, comfort, and a way to say goodbye that truly reflects the life that has ended. For many...
Celebrating Life: The Beauty of Non Religious Funerals in the UK

Celebrating Life: The Beauty of Non Religious Funerals in the UK

by Margaret Mulholland | Jun 10, 2025 | Memorial & Remembrance services

In the heart of loss lies the power to truly celebrate the life that was lived—without religious words, but full of warmth, meaning, and personal touches. Non-religious funerals are growing in popularity, and here’s why they touch so many hearts. A Modern Way to Say...
Celebrating Life on Your Terms: The Benefits of Direct Cremation with a Personal Ceremony

Celebrating Life on Your Terms: The Benefits of Direct Cremation with a Personal Ceremony

by Margaret Mulholland | May 15, 2025 | Funerals, Memorial & Remembrance services

In recent years, many families in the UK have sought more personal and flexible ways to honour their loved ones. One approach gaining popularity is direct cremation followed by a separate celebration of life. This method allows for a meaningful tribute that truly...

“We All Know How This Ends”

by Margaret Mulholland | Jun 25, 2021 | Funerals, Memorial & Remembrance services

  I am reading a fabulous book about death at the moment- yes I know that makes me sound a little odd! But it is so important that we talk about death particularly with our nearest and dearest. It’s called “We all know how this ends” and is written by an...
FROM THE CRADLE TO THE GRAVE

FROM THE CRADLE TO THE GRAVE

by Margaret Mulholland | May 20, 2021 | Funerals, Humanist Ceremonies, Memorial & Remembrance services, Namings, Renewal of Vows, Weddings

I have set up a private Facebook group “From the Cradle to the Grave” . A safe place to ask questions and to discuss Life, Love, Death and everything in between. If you want to have a chat about Humanism, Celebrancy or the occasion you are hoping to...
CEREMONIES & COVID RESTRICTIONS

CEREMONIES & COVID RESTRICTIONS

by Margaret Mulholland | Feb 25, 2021 | Funerals, Humanist Ceremonies, Memorial & Remembrance services, Namings, Renewal of Vows, Uncategorized, Weddings

Well at last we have a road map (of sorts)!Step one:From March 8th up to 30 mourners can attend a funeral and/or a wake. Weddings can take place with a maximum of 6 guests.Step two: Five weeks later but no earlier than April 12th the number of guests allowed at a...
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