is gone now from this earthly dwelling,Īnd has left behind those who mourn his/her absence. You are attentive to the voice of our pleading. May the love of God and the peace of the Lord Jesus ChristĪnd gently wipe every tear from our eyes: One member of the family says:īlessed are those who have died in the Lord Īll make the Sign of the Cross as one member of the family says: Where there will be no sorrow, no weeping nor pain,Īll may sign the forehead of the deceased with the Sign of the Cross. In this life you embraced him/her with your tender love With God there is mercy and fullness of redemption With reverence we bless his/her mortal body. The Lord God lives in his holy temple yet abides in our midst. The body may then be sprinkled with holy water:
Yes, my yoke is easy and my burden light." "Come to me, all you who labor and are overburdened,
It is most fitting that, where possible, family members take part in preparing the body for burial.Īll make the Sign of the Cross. When the family first gathers around the body, before or after it is prepared for burial, all or some of the following prayers may be used. May his/her soul and the souls of all the faithful departed, R/. And let perpetual light shine upon him/her. R/.Īnd may your light shine on him/her forever. May Christ, who called you, take you to himself R/. Receive his/her soul and present him/her to God the Most High. The following prayers may be recited immediately after death and may be repeated in the hours that follow.Ĭome to meet him/her, Angels of the Lord! Where there will be no sorrow, no weeping or pain, In this life you embraced them with your tender love We humbly entrust our brothers and sisters. With Joseph, and all the Angels and Saints. In the name of Jesus Christ, Son of the living God, Go forth, Christian soul, from this world Prayer of CommendationĪs the time of death approaches, this prayer may be said. Those gathered might take turns reading these passages from the family Bible. Jesus, Mary, and Joseph, assist me in my last agony.Īmong many appropriate Scripture readings are the following:
these are two 3rd party mapping tools that show you a top-down view of your world. If you have a vague idea of where you died you could try mineways/minutor. but you will need to look out for the correct syntax for your items and even then it needs to be precise or it won't find it. You could also search for "diamond_pickaxe" (or whatever it is that you lost). it's not very efficient but i suppose it's possible. Searching for any "minecraft:item" tag is going to search every chunk in every region for any item that is on the ground. so if you want to search every chunk in every region to find your gear - that is possible. this region will contain dozens of chunks. the region data is the r-1.1.mca or whatever.
the items are in the chunk data which is in the region data. NBTExplorer CAN tell you where your items are, but it's not simple.īut the problem is that you will need to know where your items are in order to find them.