
Respect for the Body: A Response to Archbishop Jackels
There is a palpable difference between an entombed human body, ashes left over from cremation and effluent remaining from alkaline hydrolysis.
There is a palpable difference between an entombed human body, ashes left over from cremation and effluent remaining from alkaline hydrolysis.
“The Church earnestly recommends the pious custom of burying the bodies of the dead be observed...” (Canon 1176)
The Cathedral of St. Raphael has a storied history along the Mississippi River.
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