Dominic Tuohy

Biography

As you can see from my profile picture I am of a particular vintage and while this might suggest I am not a potential contender for an iron Man event hopefully it also suggests that I have run the race, fought the fight {continue to do} and gained a lot of life experiences.

I was born and raised in Dublin Ireland. The youngest of sixteen children I was raised in a two-bedroom house in a working-class area in a community of caring sharing people.

My life experience has taught me many things. It has taught me the importance of living and loving without labels, to value people’s own belief about life and love, and in my work as a celebrant it has taught me the importance of being person centred. This is not just a nice little phrase to impress, this is one of the core principles of the wonderful community of people I am privileged to be part of. It means being empathic, understanding where you are at, caring and supporting you in Joy and in sorrow.

The most important lesson I have learned I believe is that love is our essential nature.

Throughout life there are many landmarks where we can ceremoniously celebrate that love.

Marriage is one of these landmarks and deserves to be celebrated in a way that truly reflects both individuals in a personal and bespoke way.

The loss of a family member or loved one is another Landmark that can be a very sad and challenging time. These challenges I believe can be faced and embraced in a ceremonious reflection of the life and loves of the one who has died.

I conduct ceremonies that are beyond dogma and separatist beliefs.

If you need me, I am here.

Dominic Tuohy

Biography

Dominic Tuohy

As you can see from my profile picture I am of a particular vintage and while this might suggest I am not a potential contender for an iron Man event hopefully it also suggests that I have run the race, fought the fight {continue to do} and gained a lot of life experiences.

I was born and raised in Dublin Ireland. The youngest of sixteen children I was raised in a two-bedroom house in a working-class area in a community of caring sharing people.

My life experience has taught me many things. It has taught me the importance of living and loving without labels, to value people’s own belief about life and love, and in my work as a celebrant it has taught me the importance of being person centred. This is not just a nice little phrase to impress, this is one of the core principles of the wonderful community of people I am privileged to be part of. It means being empathic, understanding where you are at, caring and supporting you in Joy and in sorrow.

The most important lesson I have learned I believe is that love is our essential nature.

Throughout life there are many landmarks where we can ceremoniously celebrate that love.

Marriage is one of these landmarks and deserves to be celebrated in a way that truly reflects both individuals in a personal and bespoke way.

The loss of a family member or loved one is another Landmark that can be a very sad and challenging time. These challenges I believe can be faced and embraced in a ceremonious reflection of the life and loves of the one who has died.

I conduct ceremonies that are beyond dogma and separatist beliefs.

If you need me, I am here.


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