A tale of three cremations
I wish I wasn’t qualified to write this article, but my 2022 has been a nightmare version of that Richard Curtis film—no weddings and too many funerals. My two grandmothers
I wish I wasn’t qualified to write this article, but my 2022 has been a nightmare version of that Richard Curtis film—no weddings and too many funerals. My two grandmothers
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When my wife’s grandmother died in the early 1980s, her children decided that they wanted her remains cremated.
After a ban on cremation was lifted by the Vatican in the 1960s, Catholics became more open to the practice of cremation. Columbaria are continuously gaining acceptance as an alternative to expensive and space-consuming memorial plots. These are places where cinerary urns of our dearly departed are kept; they are usually located next to a church.
On mom’s seventh death anniversary, Sept. 19, I texted family and friends for prayers. I myself, a Roman Catholic by baptism if little more, offered a Mass at the Santuario de San Antonio.
With cremation becoming popular in the Philippines, people should ask crematoriums what they do to ensure that the ashes of their loved ones are not contaminated with those of other dead persons cremated earlier, the owner of a funeral parlor said Thursday.
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