

MARK SCALLY
ICPC

About Me
I wanted to become a celebrant because I am drawn to the moments that bring depth, connection, and meaning to people’s lives. My background in mental healthcare has taught me the value of listening with empathy, supporting people through transition, and honouring each person’s unique story.
Living in London, and being of Irish descent, I’m surrounded by rich cultural traditions and a strong sense of community. This blend of heritage and diversity inspires me to create ceremonies that feel warm, inclusive, and personal, rooted in both respect and authenticity.
Outside of my professional life, I cycle long distances. The rhythm and endurance of cycling give me space for reflection, presence, and resilience qualities I bring to my interactions and to the way I hold space for others.
Becoming a celebrant feels like a meaningful extension of who I am: someone who values stories, connection, and marking life’s significant moments with sincerity and care. I hope to offer ceremonies that help people feel seen, supported, and truly celebrated.
My experience
With a background in nursing and a reputation as a safe pair of hands, I lead ceremonies with calm, care, and genuine attention to people. I listen deeply, hold the space with compassion, and guide each moment with steadiness. If you chose me to honour your event you can relax and be fully present in what matters most.
