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maklavan
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This short statement is full of errors. I would recommend that you go on a visit to a crematorium,or at least look up the procedure online. The bones are pulverised in a special machine and no bits are left out. Nor do any ashes go elsewhere.An average cremation in the UK costs £ 2000, but a burial costs a minimum of £6000.Hence, up to 80% of Catholics or their relatives,are opting for cremation. Consider also that many local authorities worldwide exhume older corpses and incinerate them, before burying the ashes. Cremation services are conducted with dignity and respect by priests or deacons, and there is no lack of devotion.The problem with cremation is that not all of the body is gathered. Bone fragments are left out and discarded of. Also, I can imagine a few ashes from others being in the mix along with a few of yours missing. I don’t see how this process is respectful in any way to the person or their body. If the Church does not allow for spreading the ashes, then cremation, as it is performed, violates this discipline since all ashes are not retained and some go elsewhere.
I think this is just another area in which we are being influenced by the secular and atheistic world view.