FAQs other celebrant ceremonies in Italy — Passaggi
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Where can celebrant funeral services be held in Italy?

In Rome there are several beautiful places where ceremonies can be held. These include the Tempietto Egizio at the Verano Cemetery, a new Mater Admirabilis hall at the Verano cemetery, the Non-Catholic Cemetery at the Piramide, and the Chiesa Valdese at Piazza Cavour or in Via IV Novembre. By Italian law, non-religious funeral services can be held anywhere but in a Catholic church. This means the service can be held in a hall or a hotel, outside, at the graveside, at the scattering after a cremation, or in a private home.

Is the celebrant an alternative to the Funeral Director?

No, the celebrant is not an alternative to the Funeral Director. The family will work with the Funeral Director for all the practical and legal aspects, as well as the extras such as decorations and flowers. Celebrants work with the Funeral Director and the Family to make the ceremony extra special. We can be contacted directly or through your funeral director.

What training do Passaggi funeral celebrants have?

Sarah and Clarissa trained with Fellowship of Independent Celebrants (FOIC) in the UK and all our celebrants are members of the professional celebrant association FederCelebranti. Clarissa is also accredited as a funeral celebrant with Humanists UK. Sarah and Clarissa are among the first celebrants in Italy to receive EU certification (UNI/PdR 118:2021).