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If you’ve been enlisted to officiate a nondenominational funeral, you may be wondering what’s expected of you. It can feel like a massive responsibility, but rest assured that you’ve got this. You were selected for a reason, and a lot of what you’ll need to do is going to be laid out for you. Still, it’s reasonable to want to prepare and we’ll show you how. In this article, we’ll break down everything you need to officiate a nondenominational funeral or memorial service.
Steps
Community Q&A
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QuestionI heard there was a legal phrase that has to be said at funerals, is this true?Community AnswerNo, there is not. What the family wants is usually all that has to be said.
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QuestionPsalm 23 is a frequently spoken prayer at a funeral; what are a few more popular or frequently used prayers?Community AnswerThe Apostle's Creed, the Rosary, Glory Be, Hail Mary, Our Father, and the Sign of the Cross are good options.
Warnings
- Don't forget to get certified and licensed!⧼thumbs_response⧽