The white coffin pall is symbolic of the white garment that the deceased person wore at their baptism. It gives hope of the resurrection that the person will rise to have
eternal life with God.
Crucifix &
Gospels
The priest places a book of the gospels and a crucifix on the coffin. The gospels signify the person’s life dedicated to the teachings of Jesus, and the crucifix reminds
believers that will share in Jesus’ victory over sin and death.
Holy
Water &
Incense
The coffin is sprinkled with holy water as a reminder of the dead person’s baptism and the promise of sharing in Jesus’ resurrection. The incense is burned and the smoke
rises which symbolises the soul of the deceased ascending to heaven to have eternal life with God.
Paschal
Candle
The Paschal Candle is lit and represents the belief that Jesus won a victory over death and they can share in the resurrection and have eternal life. The flame represents
Jesus as the light in the darkness. He provides hope of life after death.
Readings
& Prayers
Mass is celebrated with readings and prayers focused on the Christian hope of eternal life. After the Liturgy of the Word comes the homily, when the priest explains the
meaning of the readings. The homily normally includes a tribute to the person who has died.
Music
The music, traditionally Faure’s Requiem, is played at the funeral. Music lifts our hearts and minds toward God. The music is designed to help people mourn their loved
ones and the words of the hymns express beliefs about the resurrection and life after death.