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I've just got back from a requiem mass and I'm 'king knackered. With all the standing up and sitting down, responding and chanting, bells ringing, incense wafting, etc. I'm going for a lie down :-)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.One of my best friend's ex-husband was buried on Monday - there was a choir singing with gusto and 5 priests done the mass. At the end of the mass the 5 elite priests came together and sang in latin Salve Regina. This guy was a good guy 64 years old but knew the priests and church for the work he done for them. It was very emotional. At the end of the mass another friend of mine came (she never knew him) she just wanted to come and she said I have paid money for entertainment that was rotten and that entertainment was unbelievable. Bodhran (form of a drum) his son played the tin whistle - it was the "best" funeral I have been to for a long a time. His last few years were very bad as he was diabetic, receiving dialysis 3-4 times a week, blind, and lost one leg. this was a man pre-illness- was a mastercraft joiner, singer, and then went back to Queen's University got a degree and went back to work. Tommy RIP
It wasn't murry,Mind you I've been to a few really good ones.The best was for a mate who was killed at the pit.The vicar who was in charge had gone to school with the deceased and in fact had worked with him in the pit before taking to the ministry.Virtually from the moment he opened his mouth he had the church laughing all the way through the service and well into the evening in the local welfare.The widow told me later that it was the most wonderful send off she ever imagine made all the better by the fact the service was conducted by somebody who knew the family so well