The death of a loved one can be one of life's most difficult moments. The depth of our grief is determined by the closeness of our relationship to the person who died and to the circumstances surrounding the death. Grieving is a process that takes time. We do not get over a loved one's death; rather, we integrate his/her memory into our lives and become reconciled to life without that person. Our trust in God teaches and informs us that life is not taken away, but it is changed.
As Catholic Christians we have a set of rituals to help orient us and get us through the initial days of loss. We can better manage our loss by placing it into the context of religious faith; this is a reverential way to complete the journey of the deceased.
Useful information regarding the Church's funeral rites can be found below. In addition, to assist families through this difficult time, Holy Name Parish has developed a Funeral Planning Sheet. This sheet and additional resources can be found using the links on the left side of this page.
The Catholic community has an order or path for walking the difficult days after a loved one’s death: the Vigil (wake), the Funeral Mass, and Rite of Committal. Each prayerful stop on this path marks a significant moment of grieving, support, and hope.
The Vigil, formerly called the wake, is the principal rite celebrated by the Christian community following the death of a loved one before the Funeral Mass. Most often in our area, the Vigil takes place in the funeral home. It is a time for friends, neighbors and members of the parish to show concern for the family of the deceased by gathering for prayer. Pictures of the deceased loved one can be displayed, favorite songs can be played, and family and friends can offer words of remembrance. A priest, deacon, or lay person may lead these prayers.West on Centre
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