The following are the arrangements for the State funeral of the former taoiseach, Mr Charles J Haughey.
Tuesday 13th June and Wednesday 14th June - Abbeville, Kinsealy: Mr Haughey will repose at his home in Abbeville. This will be private to members of the Haughey family and close friends.
Thursday 15th June - Mr Haughey will be brought to the Mortuary Chapel in the Church of Our Lady of Consolation, arriving at the Church at 11am. This removal will be private.
Between 11.30am and 4pm there will be an opportunity for members of the public to pay their respects to Mr Haughey and file past the open coffin in the Church of Our Lady of Consolation, Donnycarney.
People are requested to refrain from taking pictures in the church; therefore cameras will not be allowed.
The Government Press Office will arrange a suitable opportunity for the media.
At 5pm Mr Haughey will be brought from the Mortuary Chapel to the main entrance of the Church of Our Lady of Consolation, Donnycarney, where he will be formally received and taken to the High Altar. Persons wishing to attend are requested to arrive before 4.30pm.
Friday 16th June - Requiem Mass, Church of Our Lady of Consolation, Donnycarney, Requiem Mass will commence at noon. Persons wishing to attend should arrive before 11.30am.
At the end of the service, the funeral cortege will form outside the Church and, escorted by a marching military battalion and band, will proceed via the Malahide Road to Artane Roundabout where the marching military escort will fall out.
The cortege will continue via Tonlegee Road and on to St Fintan's Cemetery, Sutton. Members of the Defence Forces, including members of the Naval Service, will line the approach to the cemetery.
Preceded by a military band, Mr Haughey will be brought to the graveside. After the graveside prayers, the Taoiseach, Mr Bertie Ahern TD, will deliver the graveside oration, and military honours will be rendered.
Seating will be reserved at the church services for the family, relatives and friends, for the President, Lord Mayor, Taoiseach, Government, Council of State, Diplomatic Corps, members of the Houses of the Oireachtas, MEPs, Local Authority, Judiciary, representatives of Churches, representatives of Military, Garda and Civil Services, representatives of National Organisations.
To the extent possible, seating will also be available for the public in the church.
Additionally, the church services will be relayed via two large screens outside the church and in the adjacent community hall "Le Chéile".
Books of Condolence will be open at the following locations: Dublin Castle, Mansion House, City Hall, Government Buildings and the Church of Our Lady of Consolation, Donnycarney, until Friday evening.
Flags will be flown at half-mast on all Government buildings until after the funeral.