Posts Tagged ‘Catholic funeral’
Essential Skills And Qualities Needed For Undertakers
Thursday, March 11th, 2010
Arranging and organising services linked to funerals are generally left in charge of undertakers, who are also called funeral directors. To achieve success in this profession the undertaker carrying out these tasks must possess certain important and unique skills and attributes.
Suggestions For Preparation Of A Personal Funeral Service
Wednesday, February 17th, 2010
One of the certainties of our being is death. Each one of use has to face it and is yet unprepared for it. Paying respects to the dead is an age old tradition that has constantly changed to fit the times. Conventionally, a funeral service was carried out in church and the departed was paid last respects with readings from scriptures as well as a eulogy. However, as more people people are willing to go with personalized funeral services, the trend has witnessed a change over the years.
The Functions Of An Undertaker In A Funeral Service
Wednesday, January 27th, 2010
Undertakers, commonly known as funeral directors, are people who are next in importance to the family of the deceased and the clergy when it is about funeral services. These are professionals who help you arrange the funeral, right from the start to the end. Most undertakers perceive their jobs as an emergency service, where they have to be available twenty four hours a day and all days of a year.
An Efficient Funeral Director Gives Support When You Need It Most
Saturday, January 23rd, 2010
Funeral directors offer a great source of support and compassion to a family that is reeling under the sorrow of the recent death of a near and dear one. They take care of the details of all the arrangements that have to be made, allowing the grieving members to cope with their overwrought emotions without worrying about the intricacies of the service.
Choose A Casket Cautiously To Bid Your Loved One A Heartfelt Goodbye
Wednesday, January 13th, 2010
The death of a family member or a relative can cause untold distress and pain and leave an irreplaceable gap which cannot be filled by any one else in the world. However, you still have to make arrangements for the funeral service and the most critical thing that you would need is a casket.
Primary Duties Of A Funeral Director
Friday, January 8th, 2010
A funeral director’s main job is to make arrangements for the cremation or burial of the deceased and for the particular rituals that precede the burial.