Ceremonies - naming (873)

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Id 873
Name Ceremonies - naming
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  • A Naming ceremony is a formal and dignified non-religious ceremony to celebrate the birth of a child or to welcome an adopted child or stepchild into a new family. The child or children can be of any age. Naming ceremonies have no legal status. ceremonies can usually be arranged at a Register Office or other approved venues.
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  • Term name changed from 'Naming ceremonies' to 'Ceremonies - naming' in version 3.00.
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Resource uri http://id.esd.org.uk/service/873
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A Naming ceremony is a formal and dignified non-religious ceremony to celebrate the birth of a child or to welcome an adopted child or stepchild into a new family. The child or children can be of any age. Naming ceremonies have no legal status. ceremonies can usually be arranged at a Register Office or other approved venues.

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