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  1. Oct 6, 2020 · Tip: These readings can also be an excellent choice to include in an online memorial page you create for your loved one. Cake's online memorial pages are simple and free, and you can even use them to create a fundraiser for funeral expenses or a charity. 1. Song of Solomon 8:6-7.

  2. Strictly speaking, a Catholic funeral Mass—i.e., one which follows the Order of Christian Funerals—is only for Catholics (see CCC 1680ff.).However, God in his mercy allows a memorial Mass to be celebrated for any deceased person, including on the occasion of their death or funeral, and such a Mass was offered in the case of hockey great Gordie Howe (a non-Catholic Christian) in the ...

  3. Funeral Mass Planning; Order of a Funeral Mass; Order of a Memorial Mass; Prayers of the Faithful (Version 1: Fr. George’s funerals) Prayers of the Faithful (Version 2: Fr. Eric’s funerals) Scripture Readings for Funerals; Links to Related Sites. Other Churches in our Diocese; Photo/video Gallery. Church and Grounds; Special Church Events ...

  4. A Funeral Mass is the first Mass celebrated after the faithful departed have passed away to Eternal Life, where as a Memorial Mass is a Mass that is celebrated on the anniversary date of the loved one's passing from this Earthly life (to Eternal Life). They probably use the same liturgy but the readings may differ. Mike. John replied:

  5. 4 days ago · How a Funeral Differs from Mass. There are three common funeral rites for Catholics: the vigil (also known as the wake), the funeral (or Requiem) mass or rite, and the rite of committal (commonly called the graveside service). The vigil is more focused on the life of the deceased than the other rites.

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  6. Oct 8, 2008 · A ZENIT DAILY DISPATCH. Solemnities, Feasts, Memorials. ROME, 8 OCT. 2008 (ZENIT) Answered by Legionary of Christ Father Edward McNamara, professor of liturgy at the Regina Apostolorum university. Q: We as Catholics commonly use the word "feast" to cover everything from church feasts of various saints and the Blessed Mother, to Corpus Christi, etc.

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  8. Solemnities are like Sundays, though most of them are not days of obligation. Feasts are the next rank down and are identified with an F. They consist of the celebration of certain saints like the feast of the Archangels or most of the Apostles. The Gloria is required on these days, but not the Creed. Memorials are the lowest rank and are ...

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