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When laying a loved one to rest, faith can play a significant role in how funeral services unfold. Whether your relative was deeply devoted or you’re looking for heartfelt traditions to incorporate into the arrangements, here are a few religious guidelines to consider and embrace. 

How Do Religions Practice Funeral Services Differently?

Buddhism

For followers of the Buddhist religion, memorials services are held on the third, seventh, 49th, and 100th days after death. A wake is often held in a calm and soothing room filled with flowers, candles, incense, and fruit offerings.

Chanting by monks may also occur during the wake, which can last as long as the family wishes. Both cremation and traditional burial services are in line with this faith. Many families encourage wearing white to the funeral as a sign of seriousness as well as grief. 

Catholicism

Funeral ServiceCatholic memorials often include a vigil the day before the funeral. Family and friends gather at a funeral home or church to pray, light candles, and honor the deceased.

Eulogies may be given during the vigil as these speeches are not a part of traditional Catholic funeral services. A priest will preside over the main ceremony, delivering a sermon and words of remembrance. While burial was a strict tradition in the past, cremation has also become acceptable for Catholics. 

Judaism

In Judaism, there are two stages of mourning. The first, known as “Shiva,” is a seven-day gathering of the immediate family following the funeral. During this week, a candle will be lit each day, prayers and mourning take place, and family will refrain from working and following their regular routine. 

The second stage, known as “Shloshim,” will last until the 30th day after the funeral. Mourners will return to normal life but continue to pray daily. They’re encouraged to make donations to charitable organizations in the name of the deceased. Following the funeral service, a reception with food and drink is common. Eggs will often be incorporated into the meal to represent the cycle of life. 

 

If you need a compassionate partner to help plan a beautiful funeral service, turn to Boyd Funeral Home. This funeral home is a family-owned and -operated company that has served residents across Lonoke County, AR, since 1972. You can count on their professionalism, care, and expertise when celebrating the life of a loved one. To discuss your needs, call (501) 676-2375. For more information on their offerings and how to plan a respectful memorial service, visit their website

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