As Church of England cathedrals and parishes prepare to mark the first anniversary of lockdown with a National Day of Reflection on 23 March, they released findings from a survey of over 2,000. Seven in ten wanted to attend a funeral but were unable to do so. 89% had not been able to say goodbye properly while 84% said they had not been able to fulfil the funeral wishes of the person who died. The majority of those surveyed said they believed the CofE should provide both outdoor and indoor spaces for quiet reflection and prayer for those coping with death, dying and grief. The chair of the Churches Funeral Group said, ‘The Day of Reflection will prompt us to remember and reflect on so much that’s happened in the past year. Nothing will be more poignant and heartfelt than our treasured memories of those who have died during the year.’
Mourners and Day of Reflection
Written by David Fletcher 18 Mar 2021Additional Info
- Pray: for God to comfort and bring healing to all taking the day of reflection to recognise their grief and be thankful for those that they lost. (Matthew 5:4)
- More: www.churchofengland.org/news-and-media/news-releases/majority-mourners-during-pandemic-unable-say-goodbye-properly