This is wholly a matter of personal or cultural preference. Provided you have made your presence known and expressed appropriately your condolences, the bereaved family would should not have any out of ordinary expectations for you to attend both.
surgical mask and maybe a pair of medical grade gloves for the viewing of the body, the day before the actual burial
I think that's like the veiwing prior to the actual funeral.
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A traditional Catholic Funeral depends on the culture that the funeral is being held in. The traditional Catholic Western Cultural funeral begins with a mass in which the body is blessed, mass is said, and the body is placed in the grave. the biggest difference is that there is a catholic mass in the funeral rights.
The best place to hear Chopin's Funeral March is at an actual funeral, however, as it is not recommended that you crash a funeral, the next best place to hear it would be to go to your local music store and see if they have it on a CD.
At Catherine's funeral in "Wuthering Heights," the attendees were Heathcliff, Nelly Dean, Joseph, and a few servants. Edgar Linton arrives later, but he is not present during the actual funeral procession.
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One should distinguish between Mass Cards and Prayer cards. a mass card is specifically an offer for a Mass ( Roman Catholic service in church) to be performed in honor of the deceased. This is not necessarily the actual requiem mass which there would be only one surch service. If someone only found out about the death after the funeral was over- which can happen-look at communications breakdowns following Hurricanes, or other combinations of accidents and communications failures- the proper course of action. One should not confuse- but many do, actual Mass cards with the smaller prayer cards which have usually, the basic facts of the deceased ( life dates, usually sometimes a picture- and usually the 23Rd Psalm or some other prayer, hence the term prayer card. these are mass-produced ( no pun intended) by the Funeral homes ( actually by affiliated printers) and are distributed gratis at the funeral parlors. They usually have religious themes. ( for example a portrait of a historical Nun) or Praying hands, etc, but are not necessarily actual Mass Cards. these things are in no way admission tickets or passes to funeral events, by the way, souvenirs, yes. so get it straight. Mass Cards and Prayer cards are two different entities
mor·ti·cian [-tish-uhn] - noun 1. undertaker This would infer that a person has a degree in Mortuary Science as well as being certified by state board where they practice (work)
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I believe he was engaged but never took that long trip down the isle.
I would say it is worth what someone is willing to pay for it. I imagine that it could bring in around $1000's but it has to be from the actual service. there was multiple services. Ones from the other services maybe worthless.