Planning the Catholic Funeral
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Ever since the early days of the church, bereaved families and close friends have gathered together at the death of a Christian. Prayers and rituals bring comfort and consolation for those who are grieving. Planning the Catholic Funeral clearly and carefully takes the bereaved through the significant moments in the ritual for funerals by providing an overview of the funeral, as well as space to write down decisions while going through the planning process. This planning guide, written in accordance with the Order of Christian Funerals, is a valuable tool at the time of the funeral, whether the death was unexpected or planned for in advance.
Planning the Catholic Funeral is an important tool for the pastoral staff, lectors, musicians, and those who assist grieving family and friends to effectively plan ministries that celebrate the death of a Christian in a meaningful and loving way. With this book, a difficult and often confusing time is transformed into a time of pastoral liturgical care for the bereaved. Planning the Catholic Funeral allows those who are grieving, as well as those who are assisting them, to appreciate the funeral as a journey taken with the parish community.
Chapters in Planning the Catholic Funeral are Funeral Home and Parish, The Body, Scheduling the Main Funeral Liturgy, Scheduling the Funeral Vigil (Formerly 'the Wake '), Visitation, Leaders/Presiders, The Funeral Vigil (with Possible Reception of the Body, Paul Bearers, Placing of the Paul, Placing of Christian Symbols, Altar Server(s), Lector(s), Selection of Scripture Readings, Homily, General Intercessions, Preparation of the Gifts, Ministers of Holy Communion, Music, Remembrance of the Deceased, The Rite of Committal, Memorabilia, Refreshment, Gathering in the Presence of the Body, Transfer of the Body to the Church or to the Place of Committal. Also includes a conclusion and appendices.
Father Terence P. Curley, DMin, (1944-2016) was a pastor, educator, and licensed mental health counselor with over twenty-five years of experience ministering to the grieving. He was also an adjunct staff member of the Family Life Office of the Archdiocese of Boston. He has written numerous publications specializing in the area of separation and loss, including Planning the Catholic Funeral, published by Liturgical Press.
Contents
A Blessing iv
Preface 1
Principal Data and Decisions
1. Funeral Home and Parish 2
Information about the Deceased 2
2. Committal and Disposition of the Body of the Deceased 5
3. Scheduling the Principal Funeral Liturgy 6
4. Scheduling the Funeral Vigil 7
5. Visitation 7
Liturgical and Liturgically Related Decisions
6. Leaders/Presiders 9
7. Funeral Vigil 9
8. Pall Bearers 11
9. Placing of the Pall 11
10. Placing of Christian Symbols 12
11. Server(s) 13
12. Lector(s) 13
13. Readings 15
14. Homilies 16
15. Prayer of the Faithful 17
16. Preparation of the Gifts at Mass 18
17. Ministers of Holy Communion 18
18. Music 19
19. Remembrance of the Deceased 20
20. Rite of Committal 21
21. Memorabilia 22
22. Gathering in the Presence of the Body 23
23. Transfer of the Body to the Church or to the Place of Committal 23
24. Refreshments and Luncheon 24
Conclusion 24
Prayers 25
Appendices
Appendix 1: Options for the Funeral Vigil 26
Appendix 2: Options for Funeral and Rite of Committal 27
Appendix 3: Scripture Selection Guide 28
Appendix 4: Music List 34
Appendix 5: Giving a Remembrance of the Deceased 35
Summary of Requests and Information 36