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drewkazoo
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I would like to know of any circumstance that an Atheist would be granted a funeral in a Catholic church?
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THOSE TO WHOM ECCLESIASTICAL FUNERALS MUST BE GRANTED OR DENIEDI would like to know of any circumstance that an Atheist would be granted a funeral in a Catholic church?
What reasons would be contrary to the Christian faith?2/ those who chose the cremation of their bodies for reasons contrary to Christian faith;
Cremation is a pagan practice, and the Church has always spoken against it. It is only allowed in cases of extreme necessity (e.g. war)What reasons would be contrary to the Christian faith?
This is patently false.It is only allowed in cases of extreme necessity (e.g. war)
You can stick to whatever you want. But don’t go around citing it to other people as if it is true. Because it isn’t true.But I still stick to the word “extreme”
That doesn’t mean cremation is ok. It could be a Novus Ordo cemetaryMany Catholic cemeteries have a columbarium which holds the cremation remains.
Yes, it does. The Church itself says that cremation is OK. It was a disciplinary measure and the Church can change disciplines. This is not a doctrinal matter.That doesn’t mean cremation is ok.
There is no such thing as a “novus ordo cemetery”.It could be a Novus Ordo cemetary
That must have been an after Vatican II teaching. Personally, I support only Traditional teachings.The Church itself says that cremation is OK