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We still need a Gospel reading. So dive into fantasy and hope they’re a David Eddings fan with The Malloreon Gospels. (A background text for one of his worlds.)
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You have to realize that they are going to do what they are going to do and there’s not much the parish can do about it. We’ve had parishioners scatter their loved ones’ ashes because that’s what the deceased wanted. They were simply asked not to publicize it since there was no way to stop it.Gah - - is that technically allowed? At a private home in (probably) an unmarked grave? http://www.catholicnews.com/service...-releases-instruction-on-burial-cremation.cfm
Our schola once sang at the funeral of a former monk. He had to leave the monastery to run the family business when nobody else in the family could. He kept his monastic values. Never married, recited the Office daily, and did his duty with the family business (I forget what it was). At his funeral, the pallbearers walked in with a rough plywood casket.Personally, I don’t think the material out of which the casket is made is our business. I shake my head at the thought of spending all that money on something that will be put in the ground to rot. There was something to be said about sewing the body into a shroud and burying it that way.
The whole time I’ve been reading this thread, I’ve had the song going through my head.Pup7:![]()
I know, right? It didn’t really hit me at first, it was just when I was telling my husband about it that it suddenly hit me that “I fell into a burning ring of fire; I went down, down, down, the flames went higher…” at a funeral might be saying what you think of the deceased. “What the hell are they thinking?” I said to my husband. “Hell is the appropriate word here,” was his reply.I’ve read the whole thread and the one thing that is really bugging me is how anyone can think that, of all the Johnny Cash songs one could choose (and he did do some hymns), one wants “Ring of Fire” as a funeral recessional.
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Because this is the “it’s all about me” generation.Why do so many people make this so difficult; just obey the Catholic Church.
Some people might think you are bluffing them, and the rules offer more flexibility than they do.Why do so many people make this so difficult; just obey the Catholic Church.