Funeral Requirements

The loss of a loved one is always a difficult time as we grieve and give thanks for the joy that that person has brought to our lives. As in baptism, we are made one in Christ, so too in death, we are joined with Christ in eternal life. Several types of funeral services are available in the parish or can be conducted by the parish priest at another location. These services follow the Anglican liturgy and are individualised in accordance with the deceased and/or family’s wishes.

Frequently asked questions

Do I or my loved one have to be a member of the Church to have a funeral service in the parish or by its priest?

The Church is available for anyone wanting to have a Christian burial. The parish priest will conduct a Christian funeral service at other locations by arrangement.

Can I or my loved one be buried in the parish?

There is a cemetery and a memorial garden available in which ashes can be placed and a plaque placed on the memorial wall.

Does the parish have an area available for a gathering afterwards?

Yes, the parish has an adjoining hall. Catering can also be arranged through the parish at a set cost.

Can I prearrange my funeral service?

The parish priest is more than happy to meet with you to make arrangements for your funeral service. This is often of enormous benefit to your family in a time of grief.

More information

For further information or to make arrangements or receive pastoral care at this time of grief, please contact Father Paul on 0412 320 375.