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Burial of the Dead Baptized Christians are properly buried from the Church. The service should be held at a time when the congregation has an opportunity to be present. As far as the Church is concerned there is no difference between having the body present in a coffin or as ashes in an urn. The coffin is to be closed before the service, and it remains closed thereafter. It is appropriate that it be covered with a pall or other suitable covering. The death of a member of the Church should be reported to the parish office as soon as possible and the family should immediately arrange to meet with the parish clergy. No final plans should be made before this consultation. Contact Matthew Kulas, 617-536-0944, to coordinate securing the date and time of the service with the priest who has been caring for the deceased or with the priest who has been assigned to officiate at the funeral. Only after a consultation with the parish clergy should funeral notices be written, readers invited to participate in the service, or reception arrangements made. A priest on the staff at Trinity Church normally presides at the service. It is appropriate that the Bishop, when present, preside at the Eucharist and pronounce the commendation. Visiting priests, at the invitation of the family and in consultation with the parish clergy, can assist in the celebration. If the family invites a visiting priest to officiate at the service, they are responsible for travel and any other costs involved as well as for an honorarium. Types of Services
All services are either according to The Burial of the Dead as set forth in The Book of Common Prayer, or they are designed to conform to the intent and pattern of it. For more information, contact Matthew Kulas, 617-536-0944 |