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Gardenman
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Today I attended a graveside service for a friend’s mother. (No Mass, just the graveside ritual)
No priest was present, rather, a nun “officiated” at the service.
You’d never have known she was a nun/sister by the way she was dressed (big shocker, I know ), nor did she introduce herself as such, but the funeral director later told me she was a nun.
Anyway, at one point in the 15 minute service, she asked everyone to bow their heads while she recited The Lord’s Prayer.
She said, “Our Father, and Holy Mother, who art in heaven…” and continued on in the traditional sense.
Needless to say, I was stunned that such liberty was taken with The Lord’s Prayer. NOT that I have any issue with the BVM, I just have never heard of Mary being included in the prayer.
I suppose my question is twofold:
1.) Is it “legal” for her to have done that and change the wording of what is probably the most fundamental prayer we have?
2.) Since when do nuns/sisters officiate at funerals or graveside services?
This nun was not a friend of the family or any relation. She also used the holy water to bless the gravesite…I’ve never seen this done anywhere by anyone other than an ordained priest.
Why she was officiating at this service is a mystery to me. There are 15 parishes in the city I live in, so I can’t imagine they couldn’t find a priest who could have performed the service, and yes, this was a Catholic Cemetary.
I just found the entire thing to be very odd, bordering on “invalid” so to speak…although I do realize she wasn’t administering a sacrament.
Anyone have any thoughts on this ?
No priest was present, rather, a nun “officiated” at the service.
You’d never have known she was a nun/sister by the way she was dressed (big shocker, I know ), nor did she introduce herself as such, but the funeral director later told me she was a nun.
Anyway, at one point in the 15 minute service, she asked everyone to bow their heads while she recited The Lord’s Prayer.
She said, “Our Father, and Holy Mother, who art in heaven…” and continued on in the traditional sense.
Needless to say, I was stunned that such liberty was taken with The Lord’s Prayer. NOT that I have any issue with the BVM, I just have never heard of Mary being included in the prayer.
I suppose my question is twofold:
1.) Is it “legal” for her to have done that and change the wording of what is probably the most fundamental prayer we have?
2.) Since when do nuns/sisters officiate at funerals or graveside services?
This nun was not a friend of the family or any relation. She also used the holy water to bless the gravesite…I’ve never seen this done anywhere by anyone other than an ordained priest.
Why she was officiating at this service is a mystery to me. There are 15 parishes in the city I live in, so I can’t imagine they couldn’t find a priest who could have performed the service, and yes, this was a Catholic Cemetary.
I just found the entire thing to be very odd, bordering on “invalid” so to speak…although I do realize she wasn’t administering a sacrament.
Anyone have any thoughts on this ?