Browse all 55 approved scripture readings, understand the Order of Christian Funerals, and prepare a meaningful funeral liturgy. Multilingual.
Three steps to a meaningful funeral liturgy.
Reach out to the parish as soon as possible. The priest or deacon will walk you through every step.
Browse all 55 approved scripture passages and select readings that bring comfort and hope.
Work with the parish to create a worship aid for family and guests attending the funeral.
The Church provides a rich treasury of scripture for times of grief.
approved scripture passages for Catholic funerals across Old Testament, Psalms, New Testament, and Gospel
Old Testament, Responsorial Psalm, New Testament, and Gospel -- the parish helps you choose one from each
The Order of Christian Funerals provides readings from four sections: Old Testament, Responsorial Psalm, New Testament, and Gospel. You choose one from each section for the Funeral Mass.
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Everything you need to prepare a Catholic funeral.
Browse all 55 approved Old Testament, Psalm, New Testament, and Gospel readings for funerals.
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Read FAQDo I need an account?
No. Browse all readings and guides anytime, no account or sign-up required.
How quickly do we need to plan?
Most funerals take place within two to seven days. Contact the parish as soon as possible and they will guide you.
Can we choose our own readings?
Yes. The Church provides approved scripture passages and the family selects from them, with the priest's guidance.
Is cremation allowed?
Yes. The Catholic Church permits cremation, provided the ashes are kept in a sacred place and not scattered.
What readings are appropriate for a Catholic funeral?
The Order of Christian Funerals provides 55 approved scripture passages from four sections: Old Testament, Responsorial Psalm, New Testament, and Gospel. Families choose one reading from each section with the priest's guidance.
How do I plan a Catholic funeral Mass?
Contact your parish as soon as possible. The priest or deacon will help you select readings, plan the liturgy, coordinate music, and prepare a worship aid for attendees.
See what the Church calendar says about your date.