When a loved one dies, the Church gathers with family and friends to give thanks for the life of the deceased and commend them to the mercy of God. Together we place our hope in the God who promises eternal life.
When your loved one dies: Please call the parish office (707-374-2155) to arrange for Fr. Godwin to meet with you and help you in planning the details of the funeral.
Vigil
The Vigil service takes place on the evening before the funeral liturgy and is held at the funeral home during the time of visitation (viewing of the body). The service usually includes Scripture readings, a reflection and prayers. The best time for family and friends to share memories of the deceased is at the Vigil.
Funeral Liturgy
The Church encourages that the body of the deceased be present for the funeral rites. However cremation is a fairly recent development and is permitted. Another option would be to have the body present for the funeral liturgy and the cremation following the funeral. The Funeral Liturgy is usually a Mass with the presence of the body or cremains. However if the family prefers, the liturgy can be done outside of a Mass. With a staff member, the family chooses the scriptures, songs and prayers for the liturgy that it may be meaningful for all present.
Rite of Committal (Burial or Interment)
The Rite of Committal is celebrated beside the open grave or place of interment. The body or cremains are placed in its final resting place. This usually takes place immediately following the funeral liturgy or soon after.
Source: United States Conference of Catholic Bishops
Please contact the Parish Office to make funeral arrangements for your loved one. (707) 374-2155