The person is givern their last rites before they die.
There is a reposing (family and friends come to see the body in the funeral home)
There removal (the body is taken by hearse from the funeral home to the church)
A few prayers are said at the removal
The funeral mass is held the next day
After the mass the body is taken by hearse to the graveyard and a few more prayers are said.
The body is buried.
Another traditional thing to do is have a wake. Its a party celebrating the dead persons life
Most Irish people are Christians.
Support for the Irish Republicans
The customs of the Saint Patrick's Day celebrations were brought to America with the influx of Irish immigrants during the mid 1800s. The customs include Irish dances and plenty of food and drink.
Depends on your point of view
The Catholic and Protestant Irish often get into fights on St Patricks day.
Halloween has roots in the Celtic (Irish) culture and was brought over to America by English and Irish immigrants.
Traditional Irish marriage customs and rituals include the Claddagh ring, handfasting ceremony, and the Irish wedding toast. The Claddagh ring symbolizes love, loyalty, and friendship. Handfasting involves tying the couple's hands together with a ribbon or cord to symbolize their union. The Irish wedding toast is a heartfelt blessing given to the newlyweds for a happy and prosperous marriage.
You may know you are Irish if you were born in Ireland, have Irish citizenship, or have Irish heritage passed down through your family. It can also involve having a sense of cultural connection to Ireland, its people, customs, and traditions.
There are many differences between a Filipino family and an Irish family. The main difference would be their cultural heritage, their holidays and their customs.
Duald Mac Firbis has written: 'The genealogies, tribes, and customs of Hy-Fiachrach' -- subject(s): Irish Genealogy, Irish Family History 'On The Fomorians And The Norsemen' -- subject(s): Northmen, History, Irish Genealogy, Irish Pedigrees
Oh yes, it does! people have religions, so it applies to their customs.
Irene Lucchitti has written: 'The islandman' -- subject(s): Authors, Irish, Biography, Criticism and interpretation, Historiography, Irish authors, Social life and customs