Preparing a Funeral Liturgy

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Preparing a Funeral Liturgy at St. Charles Parish An Aid for Families

Preparing a Funeral Liturgy 1 Jesus said to his disciples: Do not let your hearts be troubled. You have faith in God; have faith also in me. In my Father s house there are many dwelling places. If there were not, would I have told you that I am going to prepare a place for you? And if I go and prepare a place for you, I will come back again and take you to myself, so that where I am you also may be. John 14:1-3 Do not let your hearts be troubled. Christians firmly believe that through his death and resurrection, Jesus Christ has conquered death for all time. As followers of Christ, we also believe that our true home is with him in heaven. Therefore, even though we grieve and mourn the death of a loved one, we remain confident that physical death in this world is not final, and that we are all called to new life in Christ. Many people often feel alone when they have lost a loved one. The Saint Charles Parish Community is here to reassure you that you are not alone during this time. Through our support and prayers, we will be your companions during this time and in the days to come. Do not let your hearts be troubled, for Christ, too, is your companion and friend during these difficult days. Outline Of A Funeral Mass Introductory Rites When the procession reaches the front of the church the remains are sprinkled with holy water and covered with a pall. The Liturgy of the Word First Reading (Old Testament) Responsorial Psalm Second Reading (New Testament) Gospel Reading Homily Prayer of the Faithful Liturgy of the Eucharist The Offertory The Eucharistic Prayer The Lord s Prayer and Sign of Peace Communion Final Commendation and Farewell The remains are incensed and the pall is removed. The service may continue at a cemetery for interment of a casket or at the Columbarium for inurnment of cremated remains.

Preparing a Funeral Liturgy 2 Music Selections for funerals Music for Funeral and Memorial Masses are selected from the Liturgical Music of the Church. The following list is a list of commonly used hymns for the use in a Funeral Mass. Please note this list is not exhaustive and other hymns may be appropriate. A total of 3 or 4 hymns and 1 psalm will be used at Mass. Hymns for Possible Use: Amazing Grace Be Not Afraid Behold the Lamb Blest Are They Here I Am Lord How Great Thou Art I Am the Bread of Life I Know that My Redeemer Lives On Eagles Wings Prayer of St. Francis Precious Lord Take My Hand These Alone are Enough We Remember We will Rise Again You Are Mine Psalms for Possible Use: Psalm 23 The Lord is My Shepherd Psalm 25-To You Lord I lift up My soul Psalm 27- The Lord is My Light and My Salvation Psalm 103 The Lord is Kind and merciful Psalm 116 I will walk in the presence of the Lord Psalm 121- Our Help is From the Lord

Preparing a Funeral Liturgy 3 Other Considerations The funeral pall: The funeral pall is a white cloth that is placed over the casket of the deceased at the beginning of the funeral Mass. The pall is symbolic of the white garment the deceased wore at his or her baptism. Family members are encouraged to place the pall on the casket. Either the funeral directors or a member of the parish staff will assist the family with this. Liturgy of the Word: In a funeral liturgy, there are Scripture readings that are proclaimed, as well as the Prayers of the Faithful. The family, with the assistance of the presiding priest, will choose the readings that they wished proclaimed at their loved one s service. Family members are also encouraged to proclaim these readings and Prayers of the Faithful at the service. Copies of the readings and the Prayers will be provided by the parish. A parish reader will do the reading if family members or friends do not wish to do so. Family members are encouraged to bring up the Eucharistic gifts of bread and wine at the Offertory. Eulogies/Words of Remembrance: If the family chooses to have a vigil service at the funeral home, it is encouraged that the family and friends have their eulogies during that service. However, if the family is not having a vigil service, one family member or friend may give a brief eulogy before the Mass begins. Words of Remembrance should be written out ahead of time. Ad lib or off the cuff remarks are discouraged. Scheduling: St. Charles Parish will do everything possible to accommodate the needs of the family when scheduling a funeral. Please be aware that there are certain times we are unable to schedule funerals, notably on Saturday afternoons, Sundays, holy days, and the Easter Triduum (Holy Thursday, Good Friday, and Holy Saturday). Meeting with the presiding priest: After you have scheduled the funeral services for your loved one, you will need to arrange a meeting with the presiding priest to go over the readings and music you wish to have at the funeral, as well as talk about your loved one s life what were his/her interests, what happened during their life, etc.) Please remember to bring a photograph of your loved one to this meeting, which will be part of the cover of the worship aid. Worship Aids: St. Charles Parish will provide a worship aid at no cost for your loved one s funeral. As mentioned above, when you meet with the priest who will be presiding at the service, the priest will assist the family in choosing the readings, and asking about which music the family wishes to have at the funeral. All music, reading citations, and Mass parts will be included in the worship aid. If you have special requests (ex. a favorite poem of the deceased) or any questions, please contact Elizabeth Thompson, Pastoral Associate for Liturgy, at 262-367-6704. Music: If the family wishes to utilize a cantor or musicians other than those provided by the parish, please contact Sue Switalski, Director of Music, at 262-367-0800, ext. 225 before making other arrangements.

Preparing a Funeral Liturgy 4 Other Considerations Candlelight Memorial Mass: Each year, on All Souls Day (November 2nd), Saint Charles Parish has a Candlelight Memorial Mass for all who are mourning the loss of a loved one. Your family will be invited to attend this service, and you are always welcome to attend future services. Post-funeral Meal: Many families wish to gather with family members and friends after the funeral to share a meal and continue their remembrances of their loved one. Our Borromeo Room may be used for funeral meals. The scheduling of the Borromeo Room is made at the same time when the family or funeral home contacts the Parish to schedule the funeral. In order to arrange the meal, please contact Diane Mautz (262-367-3453), who will give you menu options and fees. (Please note that sometimes the Borromeo Room is not available due to previously scheduled events; if possible, we will try to accommodate your family and friends in our Parish Hall, which is next to the Borromeo Room).

Preparing a Funeral Liturgy 5 Funeral Planning Worksheet Funeral Liturgy Wishes for: I wish to have: (please check all that apply) a funeral liturgy in Church a visitation in Church prior to the liturgy (same day) a visitation in the funeral home prior to the funeral (usually the evening prior) please include a vigil service at the funeral home I prefer no vigil service at the funeral home If opting for cremation, I wish to have: (please check all that apply) a funeral liturgy with my body prior to cremation a memorial Mass with my remains after cremation a memorial Mass without my remains The following are my wishes for my funeral liturgy or Memorial Mass: (Liturgical binders are available to check out from the Parish Office to help aid in picking the Readings and Gospels ahead of time.) First Reading: to be read by: Second Reading: to be read by: Gospel Reading: Petitions to be read by: The gifts to be brought up by: The pall to be placed by (in the case of a funeral liturgy with the body present in Church): Music Selections: Opening: Pres. of Gifts: Communion: Closing: