Since the courts just consider the corpses as garbage, what do they give a $hit how they’re buried?
To be buried with dignity.
They do not want them remembered or have a physical place people will go to remember.
So build a huge monument with empty graves that says on it “Philadelphia Medical Examiners office rendered this memorial empty. Never Forget.”
but they certainly released the corpse of murderer from Boston and made sure he got a decent burial. muther effers
Come quickly, Lord Jesus.
About 30 years ago, my wife miscarried after 4-1/2 months. A few hours later she had me ask the doctor to have the remains sent to a local funeral parlor. Two things happened then. First the doctor said the fetus had been disposed of with medical waste, and second, none of the funeral homes in the area would accept “medical waste” for services or burial. I got the fetus back by taking the doctor into a small room and threatening to beat the crap out of him. He gave the dead baby to me in a white plastic bag. We buried the remains on private land in a small service known only to us and one clergy, and we never saw the doctor again.
I am both furious and saddened at the same time. For once and I mean ONCE... these babies could have been treated with respect, love and dignity. Once in their little lives could they have been seen as “human”. Their passing could have been mourned by the parish and community. May their little souls rest in peace in the arms of Our Lord.
I need a “Certificate of Human Remains” even if I merely want to inter or transport my late husband’s ASHES.
So if these ashes (which I had to shlepp when I moved because I can’t afford to inter them properly) are considered HUMAN REMAINS, then of course Fr. Pavone is correct in wanting to give proper burial to these precious little ones.
Man oh man is our society TWISTED.