Funerals are becoming increasingly secular as people do not want religious content included in their loved one’s service. Secular celebrants take place of clergy members.
To read the full article by Kevyn Burger in nextavenue, click here.
Funerals are becoming increasingly secular as people do not want religious content included in their loved one’s service. Secular celebrants take place of clergy members.
To read the full article by Kevyn Burger in nextavenue, click here.
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