Hi everyone,
My Grandma's funeral is next week. It's a Catholic service. At my mums funeral a few years ago we did have a eulogy, but in the notes Grandma left me it says "No eulogy" and instead she left a short text by Cardinal Newman.
In one sense it takes a whole load of pressure off me, and as I'm scared of public speaking it's a kindness. However I'm also worried people will think I decided not to do one etc.
From Google searches it looks like perhaps it's quite usual for strict catholic funerals not to have a eulogy? Do you think it's OK if I say a few words before, saying how super organised she was (holding up the notebook she left me with her wishes), that she didn't want one but (everything she meant to me) yet I couldn't possibly capture what she meant to so many people and we can share stories in the gathering after? Then go on to the reading?
Thank you.