Funeral Directing - Roman Catholic - Exam III
During the Roman Catholic Mass, the host and wine are blessed by the priest upon this structure
Altaria
Roman Catholic Cremated Remains an alternate means of final disposition, not as an
Alternate means of the Funeral Mass
Proper title for the individual who is head over the archdiocese
Archbishop
Roman Catholic minister who is responsible for the spiritual wellbeing of several diocese
Archbishop
Cardinals may also be head over an
Archdiocese
Geographical grouping of one or more diocese under the jurisdiction of an archbishop
Archdiocese
Geological grouping of one or more diocese
Archdiocese
Geological grouping of one or more diocese under the jurisdiction of an archbishop
Archdiocese
Correct title for the head of a diocese of the Roman Catholic Church
Bishop
Head of a local diocese
Bishops
Head of a territorial unit of the church
Bishops
Mr. Jones is going through the various steps of confirmation to be a deacon in the Catholic Church. How would you address him prior to his ordination
Brother
Roman Catholic Cremated Remains must be
Buried or entombed in consecrated ground or a columbarium
Bishop McIntosh has had a dignity bestowed on him making him a prince of the church. What is his new title
Cardinal
Dignity conferred upon Bishops or Priest making them princes of the Church
Cardinals
Roman Catholic Church pre-service considerations
Casket Placement with vigil candles, a prie dieu and a crucifix behind the foot panel
Area of ground set aside and dedicated for the final disposition of dead human bodies
Cemetery
Roman Catholic Funeral Mass: End of the procession- Minister and Acolytes take positions in the
Chancel
Building or designated area of a building in which services are conducted
Chapel
Roman Catholic family has chosen cremation as means of disposition What will the Church's view be regarding these cremated remains
Church wishes the remains be placed in holy ground, or columbarium
Serve directly under the Pope in administrative duties, and elect a new pope when necessary
College of Cardinals
Difference between a cross and a crucifix is this images Latin title for the image on a crucifix
Corpus Christi
Religious emblem consisting of two plain bars which intersect at right angles to each other
Cross
The _________________________ carries the cross in an religious procession
Crucifer
Roman Catholic Funeral Mass: Recessional
Crucifier Acolytes Priest (Pallbearers if they cannot stand to the side of the casket) Funeral Director Casket (Pallbearers if they can walk beside) Funeral Director and Family
Roman Catholic Funeral Mass Processional
Crucifier Acolytes Priest (Pallbearers if they cannot stand to the side of the casket) Funeral Director Casket (Pallbearers if they can walk beside) Funeral Director and Family
Cross with a figure or image representing the body of christ is called
Crucifix
Father Murphy is doing the final committal of Mr. Jones (casketed) in the mausoleum. What would he bless during this ceremony
Crypt
Ordained member of the Roman Catholic Church just below a priest
Deacon
Geographical grouping of parishes under the jurisdiction of a bishop
Diocese
Monsignor Mike is the head of several parishes What is his geographical region called
Diocese
Part of the related rites in a Roman Catholic funeral ceremony is when the priest and acolytes approach the casket
Entrance rite
You are directing a service in a liturgical church. One of the family members has been asked to read from the writings of the Apostle Paul. Which lectern might they utilize
Epistle side
You are doing a service for Mrs. Jones at the historic Catholic Church in your community (est. 1860) The Priest have the family read the Old Testament or Paul's letters from
Epistle side
Upon blessing the host and wine, the elements of holy communion are called
Eucharist
Ending portion of the Funeral Liturgy
Final Commendation
NOW the correct name for the funeral service in the Roman Catholic Church
Funeral Liturgy
Considered best practice when receiving the first call from a Roman Catholic practitioner
Get the required information to make the initial removal, and see if the family has a parish in mind for the service
You are working with a family from Our Lady of Sorrows Catholic Church They have experienced a death in their family and are not sure about Catholic tradition regarding death You would tell them
Historically, the Church prefers a Funeral Liturgy with the body present at their Catholic Church, or a Catholic facility sanctioned for a Funeral Mass
Guides the Roman Catholic Church in her ministry
Holy Spirit
Roman Catholic Funeral Rite Vigil Service with the Rosary, or a Prayer service may be held the evening prior to the funeral at the
Home, Church, or Funeral Home
Latin Abbreviation for "Jesus of Nazareth, King of the Jews"
INRI
Mass Card stand should be placed
In a convenient position near the register Stand or in the Chapel
Roman Catholic Cremation Historically
It was common to be buried as in the manner of Christ (Ground Burial or Entombment)
Considered the founder of the Roman Catholic Church
Jesus Christ
Roman Catholic founder
Jesus Christ
Roman Catholic Church dressing and casketing
Laypersons: No Restrictions Holy Orders / Ordained Ministers: Religious Vestments (Holy Orders may dress their members)
Worship style that best describes the Roman Catholic Church
Liturgical
Prescribed order or form of worship specific to a particular denomination which will have the Eucharist or Holy Communion as its central element
Liturgical Worship
Roman Catholic Committal Service Burial in a Catholic Cemetery is laid out so laymen are facing the
Main monument of the cemetery or section
Liturgical celebration of the Eucharist in the Roman Catholic Church
Mass
Wake is not meant to replace the
Mass
Dcument indicating the offering of a Mass for a specific intention
Mass Cards (Spiritual Bouquet)
Roman Catholic Committal Service Procession to the gravesite:
Minister Casket carried by pallbearers Family
Title conferred upon a priest literally means "My Lord"
Monsignor
Remove pall, replace floral arrangement or flag at the
Narthex
Roman Catholic Church removal of remains
No restrictions Clergy or Holy Orders may have individual restrictions
Roman Catholic Church preparation of remains
No restrictions (laypersons) - Family should make the decision
Roman Catholic Church notification of death
Not required by Funeral Director at the time of death
Woman who is a member of a religious order, and bound by certain vows
Nun
Please set up a Roman Catholic Vigil service Vigil Candles
One at the head end and one at the foot end
Represents the "New Garments" or justification provided at the time of baptism
Pall
His local Parish
Parish Priest
May be given the title Monsignor: An Honorary title conferred upon a priest meaning "My Lord"
Parish Priest
One ordained to carry out the works of the Church, subordinate to the bishop. Addressed as "Father"
Parish Priest
Candle placed near the casket in the Roman Catholic Funeral Liturgy
Paschal Candle
Best describes the Roman Catholic view of cremation
Permissible
Roman Catholic Cremation
Permitted "as long as it is not chosen out of any anti - Christian motive or antagonism
Please set up a Roman Catholic Vigil service Rosary
Placed in the hands of the deceased
Considered the leader of the Catholic Church, and the Bishop of Rome
Pope
Head of the Catholic Church and the Bishop of Rome
Pope
Title for the head of the Roman Catholic Church and the Bishop of Rome
Pope
Card with the name of the decedent and a prayer or verse, which may or may not include the dates of birth and death
Prayer Cards
Defined as a kneeling rail
Prie Dieu
Kneeling rail
Prie Dieu
Ordained Roman Catholic minister who carries out the work of the local congregation
Priest
Roman Catholic Funeral Rite Vigil Service may be led by a
Priest, layperson, member of the family, or funeral director
Which of the following does not mean a letter or form from a priest stating the eligibility of the deceased for funeral rites according to the laws of the Church? Select one: Christian Burial Certificate Priestly Permission Priestly Lines Christian Burial Certificate
Priestly Permission
Minister should be contacted
Prior to setting service times and dates Priest's schedule, and Church schedule must be taken into consideration
Roman Catholic Committal Service
Procession Scriptures Prayer Dirt or Flower petals placed on the casket Crucifix blessed and presented to the Next of Kin
It is appropriate for the funeral to be conducted from the place where the parishioner
Received communion during their life
You are taking a family in for their initial viewing You have the casket open, a crucifix placed behind the foot panel, vigil candles lit, and a prie dieu Upon the initial viewing one of the family members says a prayer This is called
Related rite
Largest Christian Denomination in the World
Roman Catholic
Believes that all Catholics should be buried from the Church (local parish) with a Mass
Roman Catholic Church
Religious item used as an aid in the recitation of prayers for members of the Roman Catholic faith
Rosary Beads
Beads and a crucifix used as an aid in the recitation of prayers
Rosary beads
Roman Catholic Church placement of Religious Objects
Rosary beads in hands, Crucifix in the or Sacred Heart in head panel
Blessing those who are terminally ill, or in danger of losing their life
Sacrament of the Sick
Roman Catholic practice of providing the seriously ill for eternity
Sacrament of the Sick
In the liturgical church, there is usually a room adjacent to the chancel containing liturgical vessels and vestments, this room is called
Sacristy
You are preparing a body for embalming You notice a type of necklace that is brown, and has an image of Ourl Lady of Mount Carmel This is called
Scapular
Piece of cloth or medal with religious significance usually worn around the neck
Scapular, Amice
Roman Catholic Funeral Mass: Service Order -
Scripture Readings Homily Mass (Communion) Eulogy (If any) Blessing with Water and Incense Final Commendation
Roman Catholic Funeral Mass: End of the procession- Funeral Directors
Seat the pallbearars and family
In a liturgical procession there may be several acolytes One will carry the crucifix Another may carry the rubric or candle Third may carry an item used for the final commendation. Third individual is called
Thurifer
Ritual garments worn by the clergy
Vestments
In the Roman Catholic faith, a set of two candles, one placed at the head of the casket and one placed at the foot of the casket during the visitation period in the home or funeral home
Vigil Lights
Name is now given to the Wake or Rosary Service for members of the Roman Catholic faith
Vigil for the Deceased
Candles or lights placed at each end of the casket during the Vigil for the Deceased
Vigil lights
Historical term used for an all night vigil
Wake