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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Funeral Planning Form in our editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the Deacon's Information section. Enter the date, name, address, phone number, date of birth, and date of ordination. Ensure all details are accurate for proper documentation.
  3. In the Past Assignments section, chronologically list previous parishes along with their respective cities and years of service.
  4. Complete the Funeral Director section by providing the name, address, and phone number of the chosen funeral director.
  5. For Presentation of the Body, select the appropriate vestments from the options provided. This ensures adherence to church traditions.
  6. Fill out details regarding the Vigil Service including location preferences and suggested hymns. Specify readers for scripture readings as needed.
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If you are trying to figure out what to write or draw in your thank you card, just think of something you love about your priest, or a funny story that you remember about him. Thank him for what he does for the church and your family. You can give him the card the next time you see him.
Pray for him. Let him know you are praying for him. Write him a note or card with words of gratitude. Tell him something specific in his ministry that you are grateful for.
Priests, both diocesan and those of a religious order, are titled Reberendo Padre (Reverend Father, abbreviated as Rev. Fr.) before their first and then last names. Priests are colloquially addressed as Father (abbreviated as Fr.) before either their true name or last name, even their nickname.
Use the recipients full name and address. The abbreviation for a state is acceptable. Letters should begin with a proper title such as: Your Eminence: (for a Cardinal) Dear Archbishop (last name) or Bishop (last name) Dear Monsignor ( last name) Dear Father (last name) Use the first name for a religious order priest.
Litany for Priests Let us pray for the Holy Father: fill him with courage and grace, O Lord. Cardinals, archbishops, and bishops: give them a shepherds heart, O Lord. Diocesan priests: fill them with Your Spirit, Lord. perfect them in their calling, Lord. heal them, Lord. deliver them, Lord. strengthen them, Lord.