Irish Funeral Traditions: Attendance & Beliefs
Irish people attend an average of five funerals each year, with strong beliefs in the afterlife. A new podcast, Parting Words, explores these traditions, featuring guests like Miriam OCallaghan and Sarah Corbett Lynch. Ninety percent agree every family deserves a eulogy, with most preferring a short, six to ten minute speech. Attendance varies, with Kerry and Limerick hosting more than six funerals annually. Despite shifting views, funerals remain a significant part of Irish life.
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