Honor Their Faith. Honor Their Life.
Answer a few questions about your loved one and receive Words of Remembrance, homily notes for your priest, obituary, all three service programs (vigil, Mass, committal), thank you notes, and more.
Our Process
No scheduling. No waiting. Tell us about your loved one and we handle the rest.
Tell us about your loved one's life, faith, parish, and the people who mattered most. Our guided questionnaire walks you through the memories and details that will shape everything we create.
Choose from all 55 approved funeral readings and 30+ liturgical hymns. We provide descriptions and guidance for each so you can select with confidence, even if you've never planned a Catholic funeral before.
In minutes, we generate your Words of Remembrance, homily notes for Father, obituary, vigil program, funeral Mass program, committal program, social media tribute, and thank you notes.
Instant access to all deliverables. Print the programs, hand the homily notes to your priest, practice the Words of Remembrance, and share the obituary — everything is ready to go.
What You Receive
Each piece follows Catholic liturgical tradition — crafted from the stories and details you share about your loved one.
A personal tribute for the vigil service or reception, written in your voice. Warm, faith-filled, and structured to honor who they were — their life, their faith, and the people they loved.
Included in both tiersA one-page summary of your loved one's life, faith journey, and character — designed to help Father personalize the homily. Includes key stories, parish involvement, and what mattered most to them.
Included in both tiersA polished, publication-ready obituary with Catholic phrasing, service details, parish name, and Mass offering information. Copy and submit directly to your local paper.
Included in both tiersComplete order of service for the wake or vigil, including scripture readings, prayers, optional rosary, and Words of Remembrance placement. Ready to print for guests.
Included in both tiersFull liturgical structure for the Mass of Christian Burial — processional, Liturgy of the Word with your selected readings, Liturgy of the Eucharist, Final Commendation, and your chosen hymns.
Included in both tiersThe Rite of Committal for graveside — prayers, scripture, and the commendation of the body to the earth. A dignified printed program for those gathered at the cemetery.
Included in both tiersA heartfelt memorial post for Facebook or Instagram — announcing the passing with grace, including service details and a reflection on their life. Ready to copy and share.
Included in both tiersFour personalized versions — for clergy, pallbearers, friends who brought meals, and general sympathy. Includes a Mass card template for those who requested Mass intentions.
Included in both tiersA cinematic photo slideshow set to reflective music, with your photos and captions. Play at the vigil, reception, or share with family. Includes downloadable video.
Complete Memorial tierSample Excerpt
Every piece we create is unique — built entirely from the stories you share. Here is an anonymized excerpt of the Words of Remembrance you might receive.
If you spent any time around my mother, you know she had two speeds: the quiet of morning Mass at St. Augustine's, where she sat in the same pew for thirty-seven years, and the joyful chaos of a Sunday kitchen that somehow fed everyone who walked through the door.
She believed that feeding people was a form of prayer. And maybe it was. Because there was always enough — enough pasta, enough room at the table, enough of her attention to make every grandchild feel like the favorite.
She taught CCD for twenty years. Not because anyone asked her to, but because she thought the children in our parish deserved someone who would actually listen to their questions — even the hard ones. Especially the hard ones.
Dad used to say she prayed the rosary so fast the Blessed Mother needed subtitles. But her faith wasn't hurried. It was constant. It was the kind of faith that got her through losing Michael, and through the long months of treatment, and through every one of those 4 a.m. mornings when she thought no one else was awake. She was never alone, and she knew it.
Pricing
Preview everything before you pay. No commitment until you're ready.
All the writing, ready to use
Everything + slideshow & video
One free revision per deliverable — edit and regenerate until it's right.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. Catholic Eulogies follows the Order of Christian Funerals — the Church's official ritual text. We use proper liturgical structure for the vigil, Funeral Mass, and Rite of Committal. Our readings database includes all 55 approved funeral scripture passages from the Lectionary, and our hymn library draws from established Catholic liturgical music. The language throughout — from the Words of Remembrance to the thank you notes — uses Catholic phrasing, references to the sacraments, and the hope of the Resurrection.
In Catholic tradition, the Order of Christian Funerals distinguishes between the homily — delivered by the priest during the Funeral Mass — and the Words of Remembrance, which are personal reflections typically shared by a family member at the vigil service or at the beginning of the Funeral Mass (with the pastor's permission). A "eulogy" in the secular sense isn't part of the Catholic funeral liturgy, but the Words of Remembrance serve a similar purpose: honoring your loved one's life, faith, and relationships. We craft these to be personal, faith-filled, and appropriate for the liturgical setting.
Absolutely. Our questionnaire includes a guided selection tool with all 55 approved funeral readings from the Old Testament, New Testament, and Gospels, plus the Responsorial Psalms. Each reading comes with a plain-language description of its theme and tone — comfort, hope, resurrection, eternal life — so you can choose even if you've never planned a funeral before. For hymns, we include 30+ liturgical hymns with descriptions, organized by where they appear in the Mass (processional, offertory, communion, recessional). Your selections are woven into every program we generate.
Yes. Everything is delivered as editable text that you can copy, download, and modify. Many families personalize specific phrases, add last-minute details, or adjust the tone. You also get one free revision per deliverable — if you want us to regenerate something with different emphasis or additional details, just tell us what to change.
Yes — our writing is powered by advanced AI that has been carefully designed with deep knowledge of Catholic liturgical tradition, the Order of Christian Funerals, and the structure of the vigil, Funeral Mass, and Rite of Committal. You provide the stories, memories, and details through our guided questionnaire. The AI transforms your answers into polished, heartfelt writing that honors both the person and the faith. Every word is generated from what you share — nothing generic, nothing templated.
The homily is the priest's to write and deliver — that's a sacred part of the liturgy. But many priests welcome a one-page summary of the deceased's life, especially if they didn't know them personally. Our homily notes give Father the key stories, personality traits, faith journey, and family details he needs to craft a homily that feels personal rather than generic. It's the single most helpful thing a family can hand to their priest, and most families don't think to prepare one.
Words of Remembrance, homily notes, obituary, three service programs, thank you notes, and more. From $39.