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And as a female would I be expected to cover my head and to wear all black. I do not wish to offend by not being properly attired.

Do I have wrong concept of an Irish Funeral. Please put me right here someone. Thank you so much for your help.

2007-03-14 23:17:58 · 15 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Etiquette

This funeral is to be held in Oxfordshire, England.

2007-03-14 23:18:57 · update #1

Dolly I know...very go ahead culture and a country with fine folk for company.

2007-03-15 01:51:34 · update #2

15 answers

Irish catholic funerals are much more relaxed than they used to be. Women are no longer expected to cover their heads in church.
If I were you I'd wear black though it's not compulsory. Here in Ireland, funerals are now becoming more a celebration of someones life than a lament over their death but this can depend on the family in mourning. The fact that you turn up to pay your last respects will be appreciated either way.

2007-03-14 23:23:22 · answer #1 · answered by marykin 4 · 4 0

I'm an Irish catholic who recently has been to far too many close family members funerals. Wear whatever you feel most comfortable in. Trust me, no one will think you disrespectful if you dont wear black (i wore purple to my mom's funeral). To be honest the people you will be most worried about offending probably wont be any fit state to notice what you are/aren't wearing and will just be pleased that you are there. I agree with Simply B's comments about people getting drunk (and other users comments). The people who do this are generally showing less respect for the deceased and their loved ones than someone who didn't go to the funeral at all.

2007-03-14 23:47:53 · answer #2 · answered by ♥ ezzbez ♥ 2 · 2 0

Wear what you would wear to any other funeral. All black is recommended, if you have it. Of course, if you are talking about a traditional Irish wake, not a funeral.(there is a big difference.) As an Irish wake is actually a celebration. While a funeral is more somber. Of course, all black would be appropriate for either one. A head covering and veil are not necessary.

2007-03-14 23:34:09 · answer #3 · answered by h c 1 · 1 0

the respond is effectively that Irish catholics carry a wake. A wake occurs interior the abode of the deceased, with the physique recent; A wake would purely be a viewing, at which persons pay their final respects to the deceased, or this is greater of a occasion, combining mourning with a occasion of the deceased's existence and of his or her get entry to into the afterlife. initially, a wake became into held to demonstrate screen for indicators of existence and to substantiate that the guy became into lifeless until now burial, and the custom progressed over the years into the formal farewell this is right this moment. In eire, there are assorted customs linked with the wake. All clocks interior the abode are stopped and mirrors are lined. the girls of the kinfolk wash and gown the deceased. different simple events for the period of an Irish wake are ingesting and ingesting, prayer, dancing, enjoying video games, and of direction, reminiscing with regard to the deceased. A wake is a time of unhappiness, yet in addition a time to bond with kinfolk, to undergo in techniques the deceased fondly, and to take convenience interior the corporation of kinfolk. classic Irish wakes have been in a single day affairs, yet this custom is a becoming kind of much less simple. households interior the cities frequently bypass to a pub for some beverages after the physique is placed interior the church the evening until now the funeral. After the funeral all attending frequently decide for beverages and food the two interior the kinfolk abode or church hall/pub. wish this permits

2016-12-18 14:09:46 · answer #4 · answered by donenfeld 4 · 0 0

I have never been more furious in my life regarding some of the answers given speaking from an Irish Catholic!!!
This is a funeral we are talking about and do not appreciate the comments made on people been drunk.... we take ur funerals extremely seriously and one would certainly not find a drunk person at a funeral... sorry had to get that off my chest.
Now gettin back to your question... I have lived in Ireland all my life (25yrs) and have never seen a woman attending a funeral with her head covered it simply does not happen perhaps century's ago.... In fact you need not even wear black.. funerals are to celebrate a persons life we try to keep the doom and gloom to a minuim so many choose to wear bright colours now not bright orange!!!
You should shake hands with all the family and friends and say i am so sorry for your loss.. my brother died 2 months ago and the amount of people that said to me I'm sorry for your troubles it is very insincere....
You don't even have to pray if you don't feel comfortable with it.. the main thing to remember is to be respect-full to the family and not be afraid to smile...
that's about it
I'm truly sorry for your loss
take care
xxxxx

2007-03-14 23:41:12 · answer #5 · answered by simply B 1 · 2 1

Irish funerals dont go in for the 'black veil' thing, they do wear black but I've been to funerals where people have worn whatever.

Oh and the other answerers are right, if it's a proper
Irish funeral you better bring your drinking hat because it'll be a long day and night.

2007-03-14 23:31:31 · answer #6 · answered by The Infamous Arsebiscuit 4 · 0 0

simply b you need to chill out!!! i am also an irish catholic and by tradition the only dif between our weddings and funerals is one less drunk!!!!! my advice is eat a hearty breakfast and make sure your hotel is within staggering distance of the wake, if you have any doubts about dress code speak to the family the funeral to relates to, depending on the nature of the deceased they might want him/her to go out with a party to remember, the pope won't be invited so expect a lot of father jack impersonations and lots of dancing and swearing and tales about the old country from the old timers!!!

2007-03-15 01:46:16 · answer #7 · answered by monkeynuts2006 4 · 2 0

Hey im irish. You don't have to cover your head or anyt. Just wear something black and respectable and you'll be fine. We don't live in the dark ages over here anymore chicks x x x

2007-03-15 01:32:16 · answer #8 · answered by Dolly 5 · 2 0

Me being Irish. The head garb is totally one's choice. I think the most important prerequisite is alcohol. The next is alcohol. And if not sure see prerequisite 1&2. Get drunk and make up limmericks, that's the thing that people do.

2007-03-15 00:37:10 · answer #9 · answered by Gator fan 483 2 · 0 1

no head covering needed wear what u would to any funeral ,just at end women aren't expected to go to the grave so its ok if you don't go just see what other women are doing alothough any funeral the women sometimes dont go .
its no different just go to the chapel and listen to mass and then the coffin goes to the graveyard and words are said there to

2007-03-14 23:24:22 · answer #10 · answered by Nutty Girl 7 · 2 0

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