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It is also a good idea to prepare for your own funeral, and to leave instructions about it in your will or with your family. | It is also a good idea to prepare for your own funeral, and to leave instructions about it in your will or with your family. | ||
− | For further information, please make enquiries via the Churchwardens, who will put you in touch with our Clergy (see the [[People|PEOPLE]] page. | + | For further information, please make enquiries via the Churchwardens, who will put you in touch with our Clergy (see the [[People|PEOPLE]] page). |
Revision as of 20:44, 1 May 2021
Funerals
It is now possible to hold a Funeral in Church, but due to the Coronavirus emergency there are still some restrictions.
A Memorial Service / Requiem Mass can take place in Church after the pandemic crisis is over.
To make arrangements for the funeral of a family member or friend, please contact the Churchwardens, either directly or through a Funeral Director. (For most funerals at St. Martin's we normally recommend the services of K.J. Lack Family Funeral Services; T & I Stockman or The Co-operative Funeral Care in Barton Road). The clergy will make every effort to meet with you at the earliest opportunity, to support you in your bereavement and to plan a funeral service in keeping with the faith of the person who has died.
At St. Martin's it is possible to have a simple funeral service, with two or three hymns, readings, an address, and some organ music.
Often at St. Martin's a funeral is conducted in the context of the Eucharist ('Requiem Mass'). It is sometimes possible to arrange a small choir to provide a range of choral music. The Clergy are also very willing to officiate at funerals at Torbay Crematorium, or in the private Chapels which are situated on the premises of a number of local Funeral Directors.
It is also a good idea to prepare for your own funeral, and to leave instructions about it in your will or with your family.
For further information, please make enquiries via the Churchwardens, who will put you in touch with our Clergy (see the PEOPLE page).