Funny, this story never made our local news in Pittsburgh AND the story says the claims were investigated - and found to be bogus.
You wouldn’t happen to be trolling the ‘net for anti-Catholic garbage to post, now would you?
Just sayin’
I personally witnessed a very similar problem (too small hole) at a Jewish cemetery, dug by, and filled by Mexicans that could not speak a word of English... happened recently in a Los Angeles suburban cemetery.
Perhaps ( Grannie) didn’t want to go.
Really? I thought the Pittsburgh Post Gazette was located in, well, Pittsburgh. And what about the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review?
AND the story says the claims were investigated - and found to be bogus.
Investigated by whom? Accoding to the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review:
The Rev. Ron Lengwin, spokesman for the diocese, referred comment to the cemeteries association.Seems like an outside agency should have been brought in. But I suppose we'll find out when it hits the courtroom.Annabelle McGannon, executive director of the cemeteries association, said she had not seen the lawsuit but was "very familiar" with a similar complaint the family made to the cemetery.
"The family filed a complaint and we investigated it thoroughly. We are confident after our investigation that the allegations are unfounded," McGannon said. "Beyond that, it's our policy not to comment on issues in litigation."
You wouldnt happen to be trolling the net for anti-Catholic garbage to post, now would you?
Trolling? Nah. Just type the word "Catholic" into Google News and it is hit number 7 on the first page of results. Not exactly trolling, by any definition. (It's just below articles on the New Mass, Priests taking money from the offering tray and Catholic Priests sodomizing children.