{"id":12671,"date":"2025-07-22T18:38:33","date_gmt":"2025-07-22T18:38:33","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/thedailyglow.fun\/?p=12671"},"modified":"2025-07-22T18:38:33","modified_gmt":"2025-07-22T18:38:33","slug":"teen-pallbearers-step-in-to-honor-the-deceased-with-no-family","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/thedailyglow.fun\/?p=12671","title":{"rendered":"Teen Pallbearers Step In to Honor the Deceased with No Family"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Grady Leneghan, 17, vividly recalls a Greek Orthodox funeral he attended last September in Cleveland. The unique rituals of the ceremony contrasted with the Roman Catholic traditions he was accustomed to, but what struck him most was the absence of family or loved ones for the deceased.<\/p>\n<p>Leneghan served as a pallbearer through Saint Ignatius High School\u2019s St. Joseph of Arimathea Pallbearer Ministry, a program aimed at honoring those who pass away without family by providing student pallbearers to carry them to their final resting place.<\/p>\n<p>A Ministry Rooted in Compassion<br \/>\nThe St. Joseph of Arimathea Pallbearer Ministry at Saint Ignatius High School began in 2003 with 12 students<br \/>\nImage Credit: Saint Ignatius High School<br \/>\nThe St. Joseph of Arimathea Pallbearer Ministry at Saint Ignatius High School began in 2003 with 12 students, serving three funerals in its inaugural year. Today, the program has grown to include about 400 students annually, who volunteer for up to 180 funerals. Students like Leneghan find the experience both somber and enriching. \u201cIt makes you appreciate more of what you are, and who you are as a person,\u201d he said.<\/p>\n<p>Training for Dignity and Reverence<br \/>\nMore than 400 students are involved in the Pallbearer Ministry at Saint Ignatius High School.<br \/>\nImage Credit: Saint Ignatius High School<br \/>\nPrograms like these involve meticulous training to ensure that students understand the solemnity of their role as pallbearer. Blaise Weidmann, a junior at McQuaid Jesuit in Rochester, New York, explained the process: \u201cWe had to learn how the casket comes out of the hearse, how we carry it\u2026 and how fast or slow we have to walk with it.\u201d Beyond logistical skills, students are also taught to offer spiritual support, participating in prayers and hymns to honor the deceased.<\/p>\n<p>A Growing Movement Across the Nation<br \/>\nUniversity of Detroit Jesuit High School<br \/>\nImage Credit: University of Detroit Jesuit High School<br \/>\nThe success of Saint Ignatius\u2019 program has inspired similar initiatives at other schools, including Catholic Memorial in Massachusetts and the University of Detroit Jesuit High School. These programs emphasize the Christian belief in the inherent dignity of every individual, regardless of their social or familial circumstances. Richard Mazyck, a service coordinator at the University of Detroit Jesuit, articulated this perspective: \u201cEvery person is made in the image of God and is deserving of a particular regard and respect.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Honoring Forgotten Lives<br \/>\nPallbearers from Saint Ignatius are sometimes among the few people in attendance at a funeral.<br \/>\nImage Credit: Saint Ignatius High School<br \/>\nMany of the funerals served by these students are for individuals who were homeless, elderly, or estranged from family. At Potter\u2019s Field in Cleveland, a burial ground for the homeless, Saint Ignatius students participate in annual services to honor those who might otherwise be forgotten.<\/p>\n<p>Pat Valletta, who coordinates the program, recounted, \u201cWe\u2019ve served at funerals where literally the only people in attendance are the six pallbearers, the adult that drives them, the funeral director, and the priest.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Moments of Profound Connection<br \/>\nThe Pallbearer Ministry is the largest extracurricular program at Saint Ignatius<br \/>\nImage Credit: Saint Ignatius High School<br \/>\nEven in the absence of family, student pallbearers can offer solace to attendees when present. Evan Solar, a senior at Saint Ignatius, recalled a moment when a simple act of handing a sympathy card moved a mourner to tears. \u201cShe broke down in tears and was just so appreciative and thankful,\u201d he said, highlighting the deep emotional impact of their service.<\/p>\n<p>Honoring Veterans<br \/>\nStudents at McQuaid Jesuit serve at the funeral of a veteran.<br \/>\nImage Credit: McQuaid Jesuit<br \/>\nSome pallbearer programs extend their services to veterans who pass without family. Catholic Memorial, for instance, has held funeral Masses and military honors for veterans, providing them with the recognition they deserve. Peter Folan, president of Catholic Memorial, noted the transformational impact this experience has on students. \u201cKids begin to recognize that these are people who have sacrificed much,\u201d he said.<\/p>\n<p>A Corporal Work of Mercy<br \/>\nThe 2023-24 academic year has officially come to a close at 1800 S. Clinton Avenue<br \/>\nImage Credit: mcquaid_jesuit_1954 Instagram<br \/>\nRooted in Catholic social teaching, pallbearer programs embody a \u201ccorporal work of mercy,\u201d a charitable act central to the faith. Adam Baber, director of service and justice at McQuaid Jesuit, described the practice as both honorable and deeply meaningful. \u201cIt\u2019s a concrete way to put that work of mercy into practice,\u201d he said.<\/p>\n<p>Presence as the Ultimate Gift<br \/>\nThe Pallbearer Ministry is \u201ca neat way to encourage guys to live their faith,\u201d according to Saint Ignatius coordinator Pat Valletta.<br \/>\nImage Credit: Saint Ignatius High School<br \/>\nFor students like Solar, the experience of serving as a pallbearer transcends mere duty. \u201cWe\u2019re all called to serve, and that doesn\u2019t always look like building a well,\u201d he reflected. Instead, he emphasized the importance of showing up and being present, a profound act of respect that leaves a lasting impression on both the living and the departed.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Grady Leneghan, 17, vividly recalls a Greek Orthodox funeral he attended last September in Cleveland. 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