21 Aug

The earth is full of individuals grouped into a mix of diverse belief systems, and one thing that you should know about it is that they should all be respected. When it comes to funerals, Catholics follow a unique set of practices to honour the dead. If you are attending one soon, these are the things you should know about it!


  1. There is a lot of praying

Expect a prayer vigil before the funeral. It will happen in the evening before reception of the body or funeral where you would find a priest or a deacon to preside over it. Most of the time, these are held at the family’s home or a funeral director’s chapel of rest. 

  1. Music will be played

Catholic memorial services are a solemn event to remember the deceased, so expect a lot of music may it be happy tunes or not. These will depend on the family of the dead might have already curated the playlist that would play during their funeral.

  1. There are Bible readings

Family or friends, they would be encouraged to read at least one reading from the Old or New Testament and a psalm. The priest will, then, read a passage from the day’s Gospel to share and a homily to reflect about the reading.

  1. People wear dark-coloured smart clothing 

Mourners attending a Catholic funeral service are expected to dress modestly, even with head coverings at times. As time progressed, some churches have accepted you to wear colourful dress codes as long as it is allowed by the family.

  1. You do not need to kneel

During prayers, you should bow your head, stay seated, and pray. But, you should not feel pressured when you see people kneeling during the prayer. Some may say you should do it to pay respects, but you could stay seated if you are unable to do it physically.


You can know more about the etiquettes from your Catholic funeral package provider in Singapore! Call up Eternal Life to set up a schedule for a solemn event for your deceased loved one today.

Visit their website to get their contact information.


Resource:

https://visual.ly/community/Infographics/business/what-you-need-know-about-catholic-funerals 

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