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“He will wipe away all tears from their eyes; there will be no more death and no more mourning or sadness or pain.” Rev. 21:4
We are here to assist you with your funeral arrangements. Note: The Parish provides receptions after the funeral. Volunteers are needed to donate food and help serve.
What You Need to Know about a Catholic Funeral and BurialThe following are some very broad guidelines for family members of a Catholic person who is dying or who has died. This information is intended to assist family members and loved ones who may not be familiar with the requirements for a Catholic funeral and burial in knowing what needs to be done. It is important to notify caregivers, hospital staff and pastoral care visitors that the dying/deceased person is Catholic. Often times, these individuals will know what procedures are to be followed and may be of assistance at this difficult time. It is highly recommended that contact be made with the Parish of the deceased individual as soon as possible to inform the pastor of the death. In accordance with Catholic teaching, the funeral service for a Catholic consists of bringing the body of the deceased to the Church, the celebration there of Mass, followed by interment, preferably in the consecrated ground of a Catholic cemetery. While the Catholic Church accepts cremation, the body of the deceased must be present in the Church at a Mass of Christian Burial.
They have a copy of the official guidelines and regulations for a Catholic funeral and burial and will be able to assist you in making appropriate choices.
An alternative to a eulogy is a printed souvenir leaflet with biographical and other details of the deceased’s life and achievements, which serves as a more permanent keepsake. |
Holy Spirit Parish
10827 24th St. SW
Calgary AB T2W 2Z2
Ph. (403) 251 3381;
Fax: (403) 281 3033
info@holyspiritparish.net