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Rite of Catholic Funerals . At the Hospital or at their residence. , and. The priest says the antiphon: I am the resurrection and the life, says the Lord: he that believeth in me, though he were dead, yet shall he live: and whosoever live and believe in me shall never die. Let us pray:
1. To plan the funeral of a loved one who has died, guided by the parish priest who will be celebrating the funeral. 2. To prepare for your own funeral at a pre-planning workshop led by your parish priest, so that informed choices can guide your family’s planning for your funeral. The Three Rites of a Catholic Funeral THE VIGIL (WAKE)
verlasting life. In the Catholic funeral tradition, the purpose of the Funeral Mass is to offer worship to God for Christ’s victory over death, to comfort the mourners with prayers, and to pray for the soul.
preparing for and celebrating a Funeral Liturgy. In the Catholic Church, there are two forms – a Funeral Mass or a Funeral Service (Ceremony without Mass). As you work with your Funeral Director, you may find the following information helpful. Your Funeral Director will make arrangements with us regarding the place and time of the celebration.
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.
Mass of Christian Burial Family Planning Information. Readings: You may choose the following: Old Testament Reading* – selection begin on the next page. Responsorial Psalm – sung by the cantor. New Testament Reading*. Gospel Reading – read by the deacon or priest.
Sometimes families are not familiar with the details of planning a Catholic Funeral. When you meet to plan the Funeral Mass or Service there are some important details will need to be decided. This booklet is designed to help you answer these and other questions: 1. Is it a Mass or a Service? 2. Where and when will the burial be?