(abridged)'Discuss,' says Presbyter, noting what is current in funeral choices.
I'd like to ask what is suitable for liturgical use, what is allowed, and how far the bereaved have a free hand in substituting the readings with poems from the Coop funeral service handbook, Patience Strong type stuff 'chosen by Nan', and bits of Gibran?
We have our annual liturgy meeting this week. Is it uncharitable of me to raise these questions?
Our P.P. is quite definite:
"If anyone seeks to celebrate a Rite in a Catholic Church, the liturgical Rites laid down must be followed to the letter. If they want to make something up as they go along, they should hire a village hall and do it there. The Rites of the Catholic Church proclaim our belief---- nothing else is suitable nor necessary. The Church gives the celebrant various appropriate options to ensure 'adaptability'. Nan's favourite verse from Patience Strong is not in the canon of Sacred Scripture."