In the Catholic church the alternate name for a funeral Mass would be: Requiem Mass or even referred to as an: Ecclesiastical Funeral.
The name of the (catholic) funeral mass is: Requiem (Latin for eternal "rest").
No, it is not necessary to send a Thank You Card for a a funeral mass card.
There will be not formal further viewing of the body, which will be directly conveyed to the cemetery after the funeral mass- this case is closed, pun intended.
Yes. A mass card will be appreciated at any time.
Yes
A funeral home is a funeral home. There's a also a name 'funeral parlour' which might sound fancier although I don't understand why you're asking.
Roman Catholic AnswerYes, any day that is an R1 in the Ordo, a funeral Mass is permitted. Funeral Masses are permitted on Sundays and during the Easter Triduum.
Since a Catholic funeral begins with a funeral Mass, anyone may attend. Also, since one of the Corporal Works of Mercy is to bury the dead, Catholics view attendance at and participation in a funeral Mass to be a virtuous act and a chance to pray for the soul of the departed.
a simple thank you will suffice.
There is the main word funeral (a mass or gathering to honor the dead) and the adjective form, which is funereal(pertaining to a funeral, but also used to mean gloomy, dismal, or depressing).
No.
Anne Frank's body was not present for any funeral arrangements, as she died in a concentration camp during World War II and her body was never recovered. Her remains were likely either cremated or buried in a mass grave at the camp.