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  2. A Guide To Catholic Funerals: What You Need To Know

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    There are three common funeral rites for Catholics: the vigil (also known as the wake), the funeral (or Requiem) mass or rite, and the rite of committal (commonly called the graveside service). The vigil is more focused on the life of the deceased than the other rites.

  3. Catholic Funeral Service: Mass, Traditions & What to Expect

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    A Catholic funeral Mass will be held inside the decedent’s particular local parish or church as it is also decreed by the church’s Canonical law. By holding the funeral Mass inside the Church, it is an opportunity to worship God, give thanks, and to commend the decedent into his care.

  4. The Mass, the memorial of Christ's death and resurrection, is the principal celebration of the Christian funeral. 6. The Church through its funeral rites commends the dead to God's merciful love and pleads for the forgiveness of their sins.

  5. An Overview of Catholic Funeral Rites | USCCB

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    The funeral liturgy is the central liturgical celebration of the Christian community for the deceased. When one of its members dies, the Church encourages the celebration of the funeral liturgy at a Mass.

  6. Order of a Funeral Mass. Eulogy may be given after reception of Holy Communion. Please be seated during this time. **Practicing Catholics who are not conscious of serious sin and have observed the one- hour fast (water & medication excluded) may receive Holy Communion.

  7. Catholic funeral - Wikipedia

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    Funeral Mass. A Funeral Mass is a form of Mass for the Dead or Requiem Mass, so called because of the first word of what in earlier forms of the Roman Rite was the only Introit (entrance antiphon) allowed: Réquiem ætérnam dona eis, Dómine; et lux perpétua lúceat eis.

  8. Catholic funerals explained, misconceptions clarified

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    Father Andrew Galles, diocesan director of worship, offers some key teachings to help dispel myths and misconceptions regarding Catholic funerals including the purpose of the Mass and the church’s view of the body. He also explains the symbolism behind parts of the Catholic funeral rite. “People think the funeral liturgy, the Mass of ...

  9. Understanding Catholic Funerals: Traditions, Rites, and Costs

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    Catholic funerals not only address the immediate reality of loss but also offer a framework for psychological and spiritual healing. The rituals provide a structured way to express grief, celebrate the deceased’s life, and reaffirm faith in eternal life.

  10. Catholic Funeral Rites: Tradition and Meaning

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    The most significant part of Catholic funeral rites is the Funeral Mass. The Mass is an act of worship, and in this context, it serves as a celebration of the deceased’s life and a hopeful expression of their resurrection in Christ.

  11. The Order of the Funeral Mass - St. Maria Goretti Catholic Church

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    A Mass of Christian Burial (Funeral Liturgy) is celebrated in the Church. As Catholic Christians, we believe that death is not the end of life. It is therefore appropriate that there be a structured observance (Funeral Rite) for this important event to mark our passing.