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The Funeral Program Site is a good resource to get help in creating and designing a funeral program booklet. There is also a large variety funeral programs and funeral resources to assist you.

Depending on the kind of ceremony you have chosen, the format of a funeral service program will change. If it is a religious ceremony, there are traditional items that are included within the order of service. It's best to discuss the order of service with your pastor or clergy as some religious denominations have a specific order designated within the ceremony. One example of a specific order is found in the Catholic ceremony; it consists of a traditional service, with a viewing of the body, a time for communion, and an additional service by the graveside.

In Catholic worship, all in the assembly are encouraged to sing and to participate in the fullest possible way. A funeral program is an excellent way to note lyrics and words for those who may not be familiar with the songs sung.

A funeral service might typically start with prelude music, with an entrance hymn or song. For words of hope, encouragement, and compassion, a religious text may be read either by a family member or close friend following the entrance music of the service. Should a message not be available, a eulogy is perfectly acceptable. There are also many relevant and meaningful texts for a service that is nonreligious. Either an officiant or close friend may perform a reading or make a speech.

There may be a time of reminiscing so that a period of reflection for the deceased can occur. A video slideshow is a wonderful way to pay tribute to your loved one. This video could include photographs spanning the life of your loved one.

A video tribute is a meaningful, moving means of displaying the treasured life of your loved one. Consider a memorial table should you not have the technological abilities or time to create your own slideshow. WIth photographs outlining the frame, a memorial table resembles an elaborate scrapbook.

Photographs of life are often displayed within the funeral or memorial program. Because attendees may take this program home with them, they may have a constant reminder of the dear life and character of your loved one.

A great resource for any funeral planning is the Funeral Program Site, a website designed to facilitate the funeral organization process. {This website offers beautiful funeral programs that highlight your loved one's life, obituary help, poems, readings, and scripture verses.| Life, obituary help, poems, and other relevant texts are just among a few of the numerous resources this website offers.| Along with beautiful funeral programs, the Funeral Program Site offers a multitude of other resources/texts, ranging from poems to other relevant funeral readings.

The Funeral Program Site is the best place on the web to get funeral program templates!

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