Chicago guidelines raise role, or lack thereof, of eulogies in Catholic funerals
by Don ClemmerThe Chicago document doesn't exactly break new ground in its recommendations, but it does put heavy stipulations on how a eulogy can be given. This rule draws a firm line through a sensitive pastoral context, in which grieving families are processing their loss and navigating how to say goodbye.
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