An Introduction To Catholic Funeral | amazinggracefunerals

A Catholic funeral is carried out by the families who belong to the catholic family. The main purpose of roman Singapore catholic funeral is to comfort the family and have them pray for the deceased along with relatives and the rest of the Church and to ensure funeral rites are performed for the deceased soul.
The Catholic funeral is a little different for Christian funerals. It is carried out by the priest of the church in accordance with the prescribed rites of the Catholic Church. 
The funeral like this referred to Catholic canon law. These are prescribed as ecclesiastical funerals are dealt with in canons 1176–1185 of the Code of Canon Law and in canons 874–879 of the Code of Canons of the Eastern Churches. 


The location to Hold A Catholic Funeral
The Singapore Catholic Funeral location most probably held in Catholic churches. Some of the catholic funerals also held in the chapels which are of Catholic assisted living or care facilities or in the chapels at Catholic cemeteries. 

Who leads the Catholic Funeral?
The priest of the church leads the catholic funeral. He is responsible to lead the funeral mass and the funeral liturgy. In case the priest is not available then the deacons have the authority to lead the funeral liturgy. A layperson who has the knowledge of the liturgy and traditions may lead the service. Only a priest or a deacon has the responsibility to deliver the sermon process. It is carried out to remember the deceased by incorporating examples from the deceased’s life.
Specific Arrangements for Catholic Funeral 
There is a need to make arrangements for music at the funeral mass. Selecting the appropriate music is a must because popular or non-religious music is not allowed. The different laypeople including readers, musicians, pallbearers, ushers, and in other usual roles participate in the process of Singapore catholic funeral

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