Source: https://canonlaw.ninja/?nums=1176-1185
Timestamp: 2019-04-23 21:51:40+00:00

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Canon 1176. §1. Deceased members of the Christian faithful must be given ecclesiastical funerals according to the norm of law.
Canon 1177. §1. A funeral for any deceased member of the faithful must generally be celebrated in his or her parish church.
§2. Any member of the faithful or those competent to take care of the funeral of a deceased member of the faithful are permitted to choose another church for the funeral rite with the consent of the person who governs it and after notification of the proper pastor of the deceased.
Canon 1178. The funeral of a diocesan bishop is to be celebrated in his own cathedral church unless he has chosen another church.
Canon 1179. The funerals of religious or members of a society of apostolic life are generally to be celebrated in their own church or oratory by the superior if the institute or society is clerical; otherwise by the chaplain.
Canon 1180. §1. If a parish has its own cemetery, the deceased members of the faithful must be buried in it unless the deceased or those competent to take care of the burial of the deceased have chosen another cemetery legitimately.§2. Everyone, however, is permitted to choose the cemetery of burial unless prohibited by law.
Canon 1181. Regarding offerings on the occasion of funeral rites, the prescripts of can. 1264 are to be observed, with the caution, however, that there is to be no favoritism toward persons in funerals and that the poor are not deprived of fitting funerals.
Canon 1182. When the burial has been completed, a record is to be made in the register of deaths according to the norm of particular law.
Canon 1183. §1. When it concerns funerals, catechumens must be counted among the Christian faithful.
§2. The local ordinary can permit children whom the parents intended to baptize but who died before baptism to be given ecclesiastical funerals.
§3. In the prudent judgment of the local ordinary, ecclesiastical funerals can be granted to baptized persons who are enrolled in a non-Catholic Church or ecclesial community unless their intention is evidently to the contrary and provided that their own minister is not available.
3. other manifest sinners who cannot be granted ecclesiastical funerals without public scandal of the faithful.
§2. If any doubt occurs, the local ordinary is to be consulted, and his judgment must be followed.
Canon 1185. Any funeral Mass must also be denied a person who is excluded from ecclesiastical funerals.

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