12 Best Catholic Funeral Songs

12 Best Catholic Funeral Songs

Introduction

Saying goodbye is never easy, but Catholic funeral traditions offer comfort and hope through beautiful hymns. These songs uplift mourners while reflecting on Christ’s victory over death. Catholic funeral services typically feature live choirs performing these hymns, creating a truly special atmosphere. With a wide variety of Catholic funeral songs available, choosing the right ones can feel overwhelming. Fear not! We’ve compiled a list to guide you in selecting the perfect hymns to honor your loved one.

1) Ave Maria (Schubert)

One of the most popular catholic church songs, this timeless classical piece brings in a sense of tranquility and peace to the funeral service.  

2) Pie Jesu (Lloyd Webber)

A sorrowful hymn that encapsulates that beauty can be found even in death. This hymn is often played at large church funerals 

3) The Lord is my shepherd (Francis Rous)

Based on Psalm 23, this hymn is popular with non-Christians as well, leaving a message of hope in trying times.

4) All things bright and beautiful (John Rutter)

A song that praises God in all of their glory, this is a song that reminds us that all things have beauty in them, no matter how great or small.

5) Amazing Grace (John Newton)

One of the timeless Catholic hymns, Amazing Grace, written by an enslaver seeking repentance is about repenting for our sins by asking for forgiveness from God.

6) Here I Am, Lord (Dan Schutte)

Based on Isaiah 6:8 and 1 Samuel 3:4, this hymn is about how human beings should ultimately surrender to the will of God.

7) Song of Farewell [May the choirs of angels come to greet you] (Ernest E. Sands)

As the name of the hymn suggests, who better to receive your loved ones on the other side than angels from above?

8) Go, Silent Friend (John.L.Bell)

A song about coming to terms with the passing of our loved one, this song is encapsulated the Christian belief in life after death.

9) Dear Lord and Father Of Mankind

This hymn was written by taking the words out of a longer poem, “The Brewing of Soma” by American Quaker poet John Greenleaf Whittier. It is about attaining true contact with God through selflessness and compassion

10) O Loving God (Paulette M. McCoy)

Sung to the tune of “Danny Boy’. this song praises God’s compassion and willingness to love.

11) The Lord bless you and keep you (John Rutter)

Composed for the memorial service of Edward. T. Chapman, this hymn is based on  Numbers 6:24-26, ‘The Lord bless you and keep you’ is one amongst many traditional catholic hymns used at a variety of Christian occasions.

12) Come, Holy Ghost” by Rabanus Maurus

By allowing the holy ghost to rest in our hearts, we are indirectly asking God to heal and restore our mind and body, thereby attaining peace.

Conclusion

Funerals can be somber affairs, and it should be noted that creating a playlist and playing it is done in accordance with the deceased’s wishes from when they were alive. 

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