Navigating Mortality: The Evolving Landscape of Death and Funeral Practices in Ireland
In Ireland, discussions around mortality are embraced rather than shunned, reflecting a cultural aptitude for ‘doing death well.’ Recent shifts in the funeral business highlight the growing popularity of online death notices and non-religious ceremonies. Financial planners emphasize the importance of wills and estate planning, especially in light of increased inheritance tax thresholds. More individuals are opting for pre-planned funerals to alleviate burdens on surviving family members. While traditional burial remains preferred, cremation interest is rising, shaped by societal changes and pandemic influences on mourning practices.