Protestant Funeral Rights Flashcards
A term used to describe many different denominations. These are Christian churches who broke away from the Roman Catholic Church during the Reformation.
- Differ in denominations and within the same denomination
Protestant Churches
Any Western Christian who is not adherent of the Roman Catholic faith.
Protestant
- Baptist
- Methodist
- Church of Christ
- Episcopal
- Lutheran
- Presbyterian
- Assembly of God
- Church of God
- Nazarene
Types of Protestant Churches
Structure of worship format they use.
- Liturgical (Eucharist centered)
- Non-Liturgical (Scripture centered)
One of the Main Differences Among Protestant Denominations
One which has a prescribed order of worship or a prescribed form of worship whic will be more or less consistant throughout the country or world.
- Rubrics
- May be defined based on the architecture of the worship place.
Liturgical (Eucharist Centered)
Determined by the local congregation and their clergy.
Non-Liturgical (Scripture Centered)
Directions to be followed for that service listed immediately prior to the service.
- Easy to follow the services from church to church
- May have slight variations
Rubrics
- One which is built in the shape of a cross, the cross bars forming trasepts or wings at the front of the church.
- Focal point is a cross or crucifix centered on an altar or immediately above the altar
- Center aisle with direct approach to the altar through a communion rail (rail may be closed but access around either end is possible)
- Two lecterns (Gospel on the left and Epistle on the right) or one.
Liturgical- Architecture
The pulpit or site from which the minister delivers sermons that is located traidtionally on the left side of the liturgical church.
Gospel Lectern
This is where readings and prayers are performed and is located on the right side of the church.
Epistle Lectern
- Notification of the Clergy
- Removal of the Remains
- Preparation of the Remains
- Dressing and casketing the remains
- Pre-Service considerations
- The funeral service
- The committal service
The Liturgical Protestant Funeral Rite
- No requirements for immediate notification, but is an important duty for the funeral director
- Necessary for the funeral director to establish a line of communication with the various ministers within thee churches in order to determine their preferences on such matters of the notification of the death of a congregation members.
- Establish and maintain a good interprofessional relationship with the clergy of all religions
Liturgical- Notification of the Clergy
- No restrictions based on church doctrine
- May be restrictions from the place of death to the cause or manner of the death or to meet some other civil requirements, not due to or effecting the religious beliefs or membership of the deceased.
Liturgical- Removal of the Remains
- Do not mandate o the method or extent to which this is done prior to disposition.
- The fact that the deceased was a member of a religious organization increases the likelihood that a funeral service would take place, which will dictate this. - allows time for planning and actual service to occur.
Liturgical- Preparation of the Remains
- Choice of clothing and type of casket is up to the family.
- Usually deceased’s own clothing or clothing from the funeral home.
Liturgical- Dressing and Casketing the Remains
- Demonination of the deceased
- Church or Funeral Home
- Seating locations and location of casket, processional and recessional
- Flowers
- Move furniture
Liturgical- Pre-Service Considerations
May play a role in the location of the funeral service. (Usually the Funeral Home or the Church).
Denomination of the Deceased