Can someone who committed suicide be inurned at Hawaii Catholic Cemetery locations?

Yes. It is recognized that those who die from the act of suicide deserve understanding and compassion. The deceased may have been suffering from a serious psychological instability, or overwhelming fear and confusion. Therefore, the Church offers funeral and burial rites for those who may have died as a result of suicide. The American edition of the Catholic ritual includes prayers for this specific situation. These prayers evoke forgiveness for the departed and consolation to their family.

Do I have to pre-qualify for financing?

No. Everyone qualifies for our pre-planning finance program. We do not run credit checks, nor do we charge interest on our finance terms. Our mission is to serve all families and make it easy for families to plan ahead with flexible payment terms and minimal down payment programs. Planning ahead is one of the greatest gifts you can give to your loved ones; we want to make it easy.

How do I pay for my arrangements?

There are a variety of payment options and terms designed to give you the flexibility to remain within your personal budget. Check, Money Orders and Credit Cards are honored for your convenience. We offer zero interest payment terms with minimal down payment requirements for advanced planning of your end-of-life needs. At the time of death, the burial arrangements must be paid in full. Special terms are available for persons in need of financial assistance for immediate needs.

What is the proper handling of cremated remains?

The Church teaches that cremated remains should be kept together (not scattered or divided) to respect the body as the temple of the Holy Spirit and preferably interred on consecrated ground.

When should the cremation occur?

The preference is for cremation to occur following the funeral liturgy so that the body can be present for the vigil and funeral services. However, it is possible to have a memorial service with the cremated remains present.

What is the Church’s position on cremation?

While there is a preference for traditional burial, as Christ was buried in the tomb, the Church has permitted cremation for over 50 years. Cremation should respect the human body and belief in the Resurrection. Hawaii Catholic Cemeteries offers many cremation burial options for our families choosing cremation.

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