Purpose of standing spray at the funeral
Purpose of standing spray
Mourners of the departed may present a standing spray, an arrangement that is set out on an easel. It is frequently placed next to the casket and can be a powerful way to express your sorrow for the deceased's friends and family.
A funeral spray is a customary decoration for a funeral or memorial service. There are two types of these lush, beautiful arrangements: standing spray and casket spray. The casket funeral spray is often requested by the family and is placed on top of the casket.
The purpose of the standing spray at the funeral of a person who has passed away is to commemorate the life of the deceased, to celebrate and honor their life, and to pray for the eternal rest of their soul. This is the way it has been done in Christian communities for centuries. The Church has long had the practice of memorial services, where the funeral is held but the body remains undisturbed for three days before burial. The three-day period is called the vigil.
The purpose of standing spray is to give a special blessing to the deceased. This blessing is usually given as a blessing for the dead and also as a blessing for the living. The blessing can be given while the deceased is still present in the church (if he or she is already buried) or at the time of burial. The blessing may be done by sprinkling holy water from a vessel held over the head of the deceased or from a vessel held over the head of the congregation.
The funeral wreaths might be given to a nearby hospital or nursing home after the burial, or they can be sent home with the deceased's relatives or close friends. Resin preservation is an excellent alternative for funeral flowers.