Have you attended a funeral? If yes, then you already know what it's like to be surrounded by grief and loneliness. When you're at a Catholic funeral service, the atmosphere is quite the same, but also a little different.
If you're going to attend a Roman Catholic funeral service, here are some pointers to consider:
1. The 3 Main Stages of a Catholic Funeral
There are 3 main stages of a Catholic funeral, mainly the reception of the body (prayer vigil), funeral service itself (with or without mass), and committal at the crematorium or cemetery. The prayer vigil occurs during the evening before the funeral, while the service itself can be done with or without a mass.
2. The Music
For the funeral music, the organiser should consider selecting Catholic hymns that are widely known by most of the attendees. If you're going to arrange a funeral, search for the most common Catholic hymns in Singapore.
3. The Reception After the Funeral
Attending a funeral is emotionally draining, especially for the bereaved, which is why there's usually a reception afterwards. The goal of the reception is to invite the funeral attendees so they can rest.
4. The Cremation or Burial
Depending on the bereaved or the deceased's last wishes, the remains can either be buried or cremated. You'll witness the burial or cremation of the deceased's remains firsthand.
5. The Prayers and Speeches
During the mass, the priest can assign the bereaved family to conduct prayers. After the communion, the family or friends can also speak about their experiences with the deceased.
These are some of the situations you'll experience directly at a Catholic funeral. However, funeral services in Singapore can be costly, so consider your budget in case of an untimely and unfortunate event in the future.
If you're looking for affordable funeral services, consider going to Eternal Life if anything happens to a loved one.