Concept in Definition ABC
Miscellanea / / July 04, 2021
By Florencia Ucha, on Jun. 2010
Funeral is called a ceremony that takes place after the death of a person and that will have the mission of dismissing them for the last time.
Ceremony in which a close person who has passed away is said goodbye
In that last farewell to the deceased, direct family members, relatives, friends, co-workers, among other people, usually participate, but eminently attend those who maintained a relationship with the deceased person or who have a relationship with a close relative of the herself.
Common rites and traditions of this ceremony
The rites, traditions and actions that are carried out at a funeral will largely depend on the social position of the deceased person, of the religious beliefs that the person and their family members hold, if it is a personality public, and of course, the time, has a lot to do with the situations that develop in it. Decidedly, you can't compare a funeral these days with those that occurred a hundred years ago.
Big traits and in tune with what the
religion Christian, when a believer dies, his relatives arrange the ceremony in the place where he will be buried, it is almost always the cemetery in which the remains of their parents and those close relatives rest.The family and the friends of the person who has just died come to the cemetery and accompany the coffin that carries the remains of the deceased to his burial place, the grave.
Generally, once there, there is a priest who gives a sermon to which the word of a relative can be added and friend about the difficult loss that occurred.
Of course and as we mentioned there are variants that will have to do with the aforementioned psychological, sociological and symbolic differences manifested by the people involved.
For prominent and public personalities: state funerals
While, in the case of those individuals considered as figures Outstanding nationals are usually offered what is called a state funeral.
In this case, due to the social importance displayed by the deceased person, a chief or former head of state, an artist, among others, the ceremony is public and will not count. only with the presence of other prominent personalities from the same field, but can also have a space for the public who wants to participate in the herself.
But we must say that the funeral turns out to be the last step or phase that takes place when a person dies.
At the wake, the deceased is accompanied and condolences are offered to the relatives
Also, depending on traditions and religious beliefs, the common thing is that after the death of a person, their relatives summon their close to a specific space that may be the deceased's own home, a place linked to his or her work, or to a funeral home, which is a place specially designed to watch deceased people, so that they can say goodbye and also offer condolences to their relatives.
Usually people approach with flowers or send flower offerings.
We could say that it is a rite that aims to accompany the deceased and his relatives for a certain period of time and until he will be taken to his home or final rest in a cemetery.
In the past, wakes lasted a long time, even days, but then those times were shortened and today it can only last a few hours.
Once the wake is over, a hearse will transport the deceased to the cemetery which is where he will carry out his funeral and subsequent burial or cremation, depending on the will of the deceased and his debtors.
In this second step, family members, friends and relatives accompany the car in a procession with their cars to the cemetery.
Once in the cemetery, family and friends unload the coffin where the body of the deceased is deposited and take it to the place where the final farewell and burial will take place.
In case of opting for burial, it can be done on the ground, in a niche (a concavity in which a coffin or funeral urn is deposited) or in a family vault.
The basic rites of a funeral include the following: embalmment (A practice that uses chemical substances in order to prevent the decomposition of a corpse. The procedure is one of the oldest record and goes back to ancient Egypt), grave (It is the physical place in which the deceased is buried, popularly known as cemeteries and its location is indicated by a tombstone) and cremation (practice that undoes a human body by burning it, is carried out in a place designated for this purpose called crematorium, then, the ashes are given in an urn to the relatives so that they can decide what to do with the themselves).
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