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DON'T SKIP THE FUNERAL...They're Part of Being Human | May 3, 2026

24 min · 1. maj 2026
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Funerals are quietly disappearing, and I do not think we realize what we are trading away. More and more, families tell us there will be no services at all, or we learn someone has already been buried with no prayer, no gathering, no public mourning. That choice is not just about preference. It exposes what we believe about the human person, what we think death means, and whether faith is still strong enough to bring us to the grave together. In this episode, I walk through why funerals have always mattered, even before Christianity, and why the Catholic funeral liturgy matters in a distinct way. At a Catholic funeral we proclaim the resurrection, we place our trust in Christ, and we pray for the forgiveness and mercy the dead still need. That is also why we do not turn the rite into a staged tribute or a “celebration of life” that only highlights accomplishments. When we edit the truth to protect comfort, grief becomes awkward, hope becomes thin, and we end up praising the dead instead of praying for them. ************ Father Don Wolf is a priest of the Archdiocese of Oklahoma City. Living Catholic also broadcasts on Oklahoma Catholic Radio several times per week, with new episodes airing every Sunday.

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