Not per se, but in one instance, I do know of a priest who has performed a funeral for a non-baptized spouse of a Catholic. You would have to speak to your pastor about this.
Someone who is not baptized can still be educated in Catholic beliefs, however they will not be able to Holy Communion at mass. It is necessary for them to be baptized before they're really considered a Catholic.
A:A Catholic is someone who belongs to, or accepts the teachings of, the Roman Catholic Church. He or she will no doubt have been christened, but so are members of other Christian Churches.Catholic AnswerA Catholic is someone who has been baptized in the Catholic Church, OR someone who has been validly baptized outside the Church in the name of the Trinity (Father, Son, and Holy Spirit) with water running on the forehead, or immersion, and with the intention to do what the church does. In the later case, that person would have to be accepted into the Church by a formal act and be confirmed by the bishop. I guess it really depends on what you mean by "christened".
Yes, a Catholic funeral can be held for someone who has died by suicide. The Catholic Church teaches that while suicide is a grave sin, it is ultimately up to God to judge the individual's state of mind and circumstances at the time of death. The Church emphasizes the importance of praying for the deceased and offering support and compassion to their loved ones.
No, to be a Godparent at a Catholic baptism one must be a baptized and practicing Catholic. However, you may also have another sponsor in addition to the Catholic Godparent. That second person does NOT have to be Catholic. Technically, they probably don't need to be christened, but what would be the point of having someone be a Godparent who does not believe in Christ?
In the Catholic religion, the paschal candle (a large candle blessed and first lighted at the beginning of the Easter Vigil) is lighted during the Funeral Mass.
Absolutely. A Catholic funeral is an inclusive rite that is supposed to include all the friends and family of the deceased. The only limitation the Church places is to prevent anything that is blasphemous. Despite what the Church wants, each funeral is planned or organized by someone who may have their own ideas or who may have clouded judgment due to grief. So if you're being excluded its not because of any rules the Church might have.
A moirologist is someone who gets paid to go to a funeral.
No, Jews do not get christened in a synagogue. Christening is a Christian religious ceremony that typically involves baptizing someone, usually a baby, with water. In Judaism, there is a different ceremony called a brit milah (for boys) or a simchat bat (for girls) to welcome a child into the Jewish community, but it does not involve christening.
A lot of them thought we didn't need moral lectures from someone who was already known to be a disastrous husband, and was later shown to be an even worse one.
i will go to funeral someone funeral but i have to go to school to take in my education seriously
Edinburgersandchips a gay old man who lives on burgers and chips
The poem "I Felt a Funeral in my Brain" was about someone dying inside. This is a sad poem.