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Alex_H
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Hello,
I was curious as to what a Catholic funeral is like, as I have never been to one.
I was able to see a little bit of Antonin Scalia’s funeral because it was on TV. Same with Beau Biden. I did not get to see the whole thing, however, because I had to leave the house before the funeral was over.
So what is a Catholic funeral like? Is it always held in a church? Or can it be held at other places, such as a funeral home, or graveside?
Is it considered a mass? Like, is communion served at the funeral? What kind of vestments does the priest wear during a funeral?
I know at Antonin Scalia’s funeral they brought the casket down the center aisle. I believe they then placed it in front of the altar, though I may not be remembering it correctly.
I was just wondering. My mom recently passed away but she was not Catholic. Her service was held at a funeral home and was presided over by a Methodist minister.
My great grandmother died a while back, and she requested a graveside service. So we just drove to the cemetery, where the preacher gave a quick fifteen minute sermon about her life and we placed roses on her casket.
Thanks for any info.
I was curious as to what a Catholic funeral is like, as I have never been to one.
I was able to see a little bit of Antonin Scalia’s funeral because it was on TV. Same with Beau Biden. I did not get to see the whole thing, however, because I had to leave the house before the funeral was over.
So what is a Catholic funeral like? Is it always held in a church? Or can it be held at other places, such as a funeral home, or graveside?
Is it considered a mass? Like, is communion served at the funeral? What kind of vestments does the priest wear during a funeral?
I know at Antonin Scalia’s funeral they brought the casket down the center aisle. I believe they then placed it in front of the altar, though I may not be remembering it correctly.
I was just wondering. My mom recently passed away but she was not Catholic. Her service was held at a funeral home and was presided over by a Methodist minister.
My great grandmother died a while back, and she requested a graveside service. So we just drove to the cemetery, where the preacher gave a quick fifteen minute sermon about her life and we placed roses on her casket.
Thanks for any info.