Posted on 10/25/2016 9:08:06 AM PDT by sparklite2
It said the Church could not "condone attitudes or permit rites that involve erroneous ideas about death, such as considering death as the definitive annihilation of the person, or the moment of fusion with Mother Nature or the universe, or as a stage in the cycle of regeneration, or as the definitive liberation from the 'prison' of the body".
The guidelines reiterated that Catholics who chose to be cremated "for reasons contrary to the Christian faith" must be denied a Christian funeral.
The Vatican also stressed that "the Church continues to prefer the practice of burying the bodies of the deceased, because this shows a greater esteem towards the deceased".
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Sorry I have no idea how that happened, I only hit post once.
For 1,960 + years cremation was forbidden by the Catholic Church. Period.
Me too yet I can’t decide which is worse. I’ll let my family make those decisions.
There is a whole procedure for burial at sea, reserved for honorably discharged and retired Marines and sailors.
As for family, my wife is in total agreement. Children can visit while I’m alive.
I didn’t say the H.S. does “inhabit” a dead body. But one of the effects of Baptism is the indwelling of the H.S. Indeed, the Trinity. Thus, the body of a baptized person, even after death, deserves a great deal more respect than an old coat or other object.
You wrote that the Trinity inhabits the body even after death. I basically asked what’s the point. The soul and spirit of the person is gone. Then too, why give all this respect to a dead person when in many cases they never got that respect in life?
Wouldn’t the ash tray be more appropriate?
I never said the Trinity inhabits the body after death.
I gave some of the reasons for treating the body with respect. Take it or leave it.
I never said the Trinity inhabits the body after death.
I gave some of the reasons for treating the body with respect. Take it or leave it.
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