Funerals

Funerals at St. Paul's


Funeral Guidelines

We extend to you our deepest sympathy at this time of sorrow in the event of your loved one's death. You, your family, and your loved one are in our prayers at this difficult time. We want to do all we can to make this as easy as possible for you. If anyone on the staff at St. Paul's Church can be of help, please contact us.


If you have questions, don't hesitate to contact Fr. Bruce DeRammelaere or the staff at the Church. Our typical Funeral Masses are at 10:30 a.m.


Participation in the funeral service by you and your family and friends is strongly encouraged. Some examples of involvement are: bringing up the Offertory Gifts, reading of the old and new testament Scripture readings, preparing the Prayers of the Faithful, placing the Pall on the casket, and placing of the Christian symbols.


A Christian Vigil Service may be held the evening before the funeral. The funeral director will work with you to set a time for this. If the rosary is requested, it usually takes place in the afternoon apart from the evening parish Christian vigil Service. We also offer Visitation in the Gathering Space before the Funeral Mass. 


Flower sprays are usually brought to the Church. If these are left after the funeral, the environmental committee will make use of them. Plants may be taken home with the family or left here at your discretion.


Indeed, experiencing the death of a loved one can be an emotionally difficult time. Please contact us if we can be of any help to you.

You are welcome to fill out our Funeral Information Form and bring it with you when you meet with Fr. Bruce


Funeral Information Form 


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