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Alveus_Lacuna
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My grandmother is Catholic and is being cremated (she died last night). This last week I tried to tell her about the traditional teaching of burial and respect for the body, and she didn’t blow me off. But then she checked with her priest and a “sister” bringing her communion in the hospital and they said that it was “no big deal”.
I also looked up the teach by your church and it stated that the remains should not be divided up, but my mother asked her Catholic priest about divvying-up grandma for themselves and he said that this was fine.
To me as an Orthodox Christian this seems very offensive and a betrayal of the traditional Apostolic faith. So I guess my question is this: Do traditional Catholics still oppose cremation?
I also looked up the teach by your church and it stated that the remains should not be divided up, but my mother asked her Catholic priest about divvying-up grandma for themselves and he said that this was fine.
To me as an Orthodox Christian this seems very offensive and a betrayal of the traditional Apostolic faith. So I guess my question is this: Do traditional Catholics still oppose cremation?