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Outside the Easter season. God, to whom mercy and forgiveness belong, hear our prayers on behalf of your servant N., whom you have called out of this world; and because he/she put his/her hope and trust in you, command that he/she be carried safely home to heaven and come to enjoy your eternal reward.
This is an order-of-service template for a Roman Catholic funeral service outside Mass, but including distribution of Holy Communion. The worksheet has one line for each item that typically occurs in a Catholic funeral without Mass.
FUNERAL LITURGY OUTSIDE MASS 183. If the rite of reception of the body takes place at the beginning of the funeral liturgy, the introductory rites are those given here. If the rite of reception of the body has already taken place, the liturgy begins with an entrance song and the greeting (no. 184), followed by the invitation to prayer (no. 189).
Our parish stands ready to help its members to prepare a fitting funeral liturgy which will be both a tribute to the person who has died and a joyful celebration of our Easter faith and hope. In the section below you will find an explanation of the various parts of the funeral liturgy of the Church as well as texts to be used in the funeral ...
In the Catholic Church, the funeral liturgy takes one of two main forms: Funeral Mass. Funeral Liturgy outside Mass. In the former, the funeral liturgy is incorporated into the celebration of a Mass (the typical worship service Catholics celebrate on Sundays).
This guide provides an outline of the funeral rites of the Catholic Church. It is designed to help those who have the responsibility of planning a funeral following the death of a Catholic relative or close friend. It might also be of assistance to Catholics in the preparation of their own funeral arrangements.
PREPARING FOR THE CATHOLIC FUNERAL LITURGY. Readings, Prayers of the Faithful, and Music choices Diocese of Saskatoon Catholic Foundation. “I am the living bread that came down from heaven. Whoever eats of this bread will live for ever; and the bread that I will give for the life of the world is my flesh” John 6:51.