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The number of humanist weddings in Scotland is on the rise, according to General Registrar Office figures. | The number of humanist weddings in Scotland is on the rise, according to General Registrar Office figures. |
It is now the fourth most popular type of wedding to be officially classed as religious - although humanism itself is not a religion. | It is now the fourth most popular type of wedding to be officially classed as religious - although humanism itself is not a religion. |
The Humanist Society of Scotland conducted 710 marriages last year - compared with 82 in the first year they were allowed. | The Humanist Society of Scotland conducted 710 marriages last year - compared with 82 in the first year they were allowed. |
This was despite a drop in the total number of weddings in Scotland. | This was despite a drop in the total number of weddings in Scotland. |
There was also a fall in the number of weddings carried out by both the Church of Scotland and the Catholic Church. | There was also a fall in the number of weddings carried out by both the Church of Scotland and the Catholic Church. |
The society has predicted that if current trends continue, there will be more humanist weddings than Catholic weddings in Scotland by 2010. | The society has predicted that if current trends continue, there will be more humanist weddings than Catholic weddings in Scotland by 2010. |
Although classified by the Registrar General of Scotland as a form of religious marriage, humanism is not a religion, but a secular philosophy or belief system. | Although classified by the Registrar General of Scotland as a form of religious marriage, humanism is not a religion, but a secular philosophy or belief system. |
Overall there were 29,866 marriages conducted in Scotland in 2007. Of these 15,480 were civil marriages and 14,381 were religious wedding ceremonies. | Overall there were 29,866 marriages conducted in Scotland in 2007. Of these 15,480 were civil marriages and 14,381 were religious wedding ceremonies. |
Humanist weddings have taken place in locations ranging from hotels and castles to beaches, back gardens and the summit of Ben Nevis. |
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