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Other Articles | No Scattering Please
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Scattering of Cremated Remains Articles and Tidbits. Guidelines for Funerals and Burials in the Catholic Church Cremation Section. Cremated remains should never be scattered. Placed in a worthy container, they should be buried in a grave or inurned in a columbarium niche, preferably in a Catholic cemetery. Source: Guidelines for Funerals and Burials in the Catholic Church. Bishops of BC and Yukon plus Ukrainian Eparchy of New Westminster. Secular Legislation British Columbia (vs Church Teaching). As crem...
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Backgrounder | No Scattering Please
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As the scattering of cremated human remains becomes more prevalent, Catholics are ramping up efforts to remind Catholic parishioners and the general public about the problems and lasting consequences of the practice. The inherent problems of scattering. Dignity of the body:. While scattering may bring some small comfort in the moment, for many it is fleeting and ultimately empty. The Catholic tradition requires sacred space for remembering. The Catholic Church and cremation. Cremation in Canada has grown...
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Memorialization | No Scattering Please
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The Importance of Memorialization. Memorialization is an honor to the deceased but it is also a service to the living. The very act of visiting a site and seeing the deceased’s name provides comfort and closure. Memorialization is not just for family and friends, but for everyone whose lives were touched by the deceased, we can’t begin to presume who these people could be. It is also for the generations that follow who will want to connect with their heritage. Interment Options of Cremated Remains. For c...
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Memorialization | No Scattering Please
http://www.saynotoscattering.org/memorialization
The Importance of Memorialization. Memorialization is an honor to the deceased but it is also a service to the living. The very act of visiting a site and seeing the deceased’s name provides comfort and closure. Memorialization is not just for family and friends, but for everyone whose lives were touched by the deceased, we can’t begin to presume who these people could be. It is also for the generations that follow who will want to connect with their heritage. Interment Options of Cremated Remains. For c...
saynotoscattering.com
Memorialization | No Scattering Please
http://www.saynotoscattering.com/memorialization
The Importance of Memorialization. Memorialization is an honor to the deceased but it is also a service to the living. The very act of visiting a site and seeing the deceased’s name provides comfort and closure. Memorialization is not just for family and friends, but for everyone whose lives were touched by the deceased, we can’t begin to presume who these people could be. It is also for the generations that follow who will want to connect with their heritage. Interment Options of Cremated Remains. For c...
saynotoscattering.org
Other Articles | No Scattering Please
http://www.saynotoscattering.org/other-articles
Scattering of Cremated Remains Articles and Tidbits. Guidelines for Funerals and Burials in the Catholic Church Cremation Section. Cremated remains should never be scattered. Placed in a worthy container, they should be buried in a grave or inurned in a columbarium niche, preferably in a Catholic cemetery. Source: Guidelines for Funerals and Burials in the Catholic Church. Bishops of BC and Yukon plus Ukrainian Eparchy of New Westminster. Secular Legislation British Columbia (vs Church Teaching). As crem...
saynotoscattering.org
Backgrounder | No Scattering Please
http://www.saynotoscattering.org/backgrounder
As the scattering of cremated human remains becomes more prevalent, Catholics are ramping up efforts to remind Catholic parishioners and the general public about the problems and lasting consequences of the practice. The inherent problems of scattering. Dignity of the body:. While scattering may bring some small comfort in the moment, for many it is fleeting and ultimately empty. The Catholic tradition requires sacred space for remembering. The Catholic Church and cremation. Cremation in Canada has grown...