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Saying Goodbye

Jesus said: “I am the resurrection. I am life. Everyone who believes in me will have life, even if they die.  And everyone who lives and believes in me will never really die."
​(John 11.25-26
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The death of a loved one is a difficult time, and your Vicar is there to offer help, comfort and support.
A Christian funeral service reminds us of the hope of eternal life that we have in Jesus. In the service, will remember and celebrate the life of the person who has died, hear readings from the Bible, prayers for the deceased and their grieving family, and sing hymns or listen to other music.
If you wish to honour the life of a loved one by having their funeral service at one of our churches, please inform your Funeral Director who will liaise with us directly.
How do I go about arranging a funeral?
It is usual to consult a Funeral Director, who will advise on all practical aspects of the Funeral, make initial contact with a Vicar on your behalf, and arrange for all payments which have to be made. The Vicar will then visit you to discuss the details of the Funeral and offer pastoral care to you and your family. The deceased person may have left instructions about their Funeral, either in their Will or separately. If so, their wishes should be made known to the Funeral Director and the Vicar
Can I be buried wherever I wish?
As land available for burials becomes scarcer, your choice will tend to be restricted. St Gwynno's and St Mary's churchyards are full, and no more burials are possible there. If there is space, the right of burial extends to those resident in or who die in the Ministry Area. Permission can be given by the Vicar for other persons to be buried in the churchyard if there are good reasons for doing so. Municipal burial grounds are experiencing the same difficulties and are introducing similar regulations. The situation regarding cremated remains (following a cremation at a crematorium of your choice) is easier. Availability of space will depend on the circumstances of each individual churchyard and the Parish Priest can advise.
Do we have to accept the set form of service, or can we make up our own?
When a Vicar officiates at a funeral, they are authorised only to use the form of service approved by the Church in Wales. However, it is often possible to add to it at the request of the family, e.g. by incorporating a favourite reading which is not in the Bible, by offering a personal tribute, by adding chosen hymns and songs, and by bringing to the service objects or symbols associated with the departed person. Also, the service includes several options, and the family can discuss with the minister which of the alternative readings, prayers etc. are to be used.
Who is responsible for keeping graves tidy in the churchyard?
The Ministry Area Council is responsible for keeping the area generally tidy and safe, and the fees which are paid when a grave is opened or when a headstone is placed must be used by the M.A.C. for Churchyard maintenance. The particular care of individual graves has to be undertaken by the family and friends of the deceased. If a headstone becomes unsafe, the M.A.C. will seek to trace the family of the deceased to undertake the repairs. If not, the M.A.C. is obliged to render it safe which can mean laying it flat, but it is then the responsibility of the family either to remove the stone or to re-install it in a safe condition. The M.A.C. can recover its reasonable costs from the family.
What type of memorial stone can I erect?
The Church in Wales Constitution defines the size and type of memorials that can be erected to mark burials and plots for cremated remains. These set the limits to the memorials that the Vicar or Archdeacon can authorise. Any memorials beyond these limits can only be erected if a Faculty is granted by the Diocesan Chancellor. Your Vicar can advise on these limits and give you the relevant application form to erect or modify a memorial, as well as advise on the Faculty procedure, if required. Generally, memorials outside the normal limits are discouraged.
Can I reserve a plot for my future burial?
It is only possible to reserve a plot for future burial if a faculty is granted by the Diocesan Chancellor. Such reservations are only granted in exceptional circumstances and do not guarantee the type of memorial that can be erected.
Can I specify a ‘Green Burial’?
The type of coffin is down to personal choice and thus an environmentally sound casket such as from willow or recycled cardboard is acceptable. Some Ministry Areas are choosing to designate areas of churchyards as ‘green’ areas where burials will be unmarked by gravestones etc (though some form of location identification will be needed). Marking a grave by planting trees is not encouraged because of the long term liabilities that trees represent.

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  • Churches
    • Kids @ Brick Church
  • Weddings
  • Bereavement
    • Arranging a Funeral
    • The Bereavement Journey
    • Bereavement Café
  • Faith in Action
    • The Flourish Project
    • Holy Grounds Cafe
    • Kintsugi Hope
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    • PMA boundry
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  • Open letter
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