Does anyone have any advice for honoring a deceased parent during the ceremony?
My FI's father passed away when FI was a child and we want to celebrate him during mass--more so than a lit candle and mention during Prayers of the Faithful. One of my colleagues is a cantor and said he's seen it where for a deceased mother, they offer flowers to Mary after the priest mentions the deceased mother; our priest offered up the lit candle and mention during Prayers of the Faithful, but said he's open to other ideas.
I was thinking maybe the cantor sings a solo and we all take a moment to honor his memory? Is that too much? Anyone have ideas?
Also, one of my guests is a survivor of the Aurora shootings and I think has struggled with survivor's guilt. I want to offer up a special prayer for this person during Prayers of the Faithful without, I hope, causing pain or upset. I'd appreciate any ideas.
Thanks, all! I really appreciate your ideas.