Ritual is, if nothing else, an organised practice. There is an intention, a process and a path from the beginning to the end. When more than one person is involved, some kind of focus is required in order that chaos does not prevail. We need, if not an intermediary between deity and laity, at least a ring-master or ring-mistress to hold everything together. Into that role step the celebrants; priests and priestesses willing and competent to craft the space into which our work is done.
This page is about them; the celebrants. Largely a list of useful sites, it also holds a small list of current TDN Members who perform the role of celebrant. This list is reviewed and updated regularly.
- The TDN Celebrants List – the Druid Network maintains a small database of celebrants along with appropriate contact details.
External Links
- Interfaith Foundation
- LifeRites
- The Order of Bards, Ovates and Druid (OBOD) celebrants page
- Pagan Transitions (specifically funeral information and celebrants)
- Scottish Pagan Federation celebrants information (including celebrants able to do legal Pagan weddings in Scotland)
