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  2. Cremation in Christianity - Wikipedia

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    In 1963, Pope John XXIII lifted the ban on cremation with the instruction Piam et constantem [6] and in 1966 Pope Paul VI allowed Catholic priests to officiate at cremation ceremonies. The Church still officially prefers the traditional interment of the deceased.

  3. The Vatican Softens Its Rules for Catholics on Keeping Ashes ...

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    Catholic families may now request to preserve a small portion of their late relative’s cremated remains in a “place of significance” to them, instead of strictly at a church or a cemetery.

  4. Cremation - Wikipedia

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    The Roman Catholic Church accepted the practice more slowly. In 1963, at the Second Vatican Council Pope Paul VI lifted the ban on cremation, [37] and in 1966 allowed Catholic priests to officiate at cremation ceremonies. This is done on the condition that the ashes must be buried or interred, not scattered.

  5. Water cremation - Wikipedia

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    The Eastern Orthodox Church does not allow cremation. The Roman Catholic Church allows cremation of bodies as long as it is not done in denial of the beliefs in the sacredness of the human body or the resurrection of the dead. [21] In 2008, Renée Mirkes published the first Catholic moral analysis of alkaline hydrolysis.

  6. Columbarium - Wikipedia

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    An example can be seen at the Church of St Nicolas in Old Town Square (Prague). In the Roman Catholic Church, although traditional burial is still preferred, cremation is permitted provided that the cremated remains are entombed and that the cremation is not done for reasons contrary to the Catholic faith. As a result, they are within some ...

  7. Church of England may allow human composting and water cremation

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    A typical crematorium will send between 160kg and 190kg of CO2 into the atmosphere for each cremation. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...

  8. Funeral - Wikipedia

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    The US Conference of Catholic Bishops said "The Church earnestly recommends that the pious custom of burying the bodies of the deceased be observed; nevertheless, the Church does not prohibit cremation unless it was chosen for reasons contrary to Christian doctrine" (canon 1176.3). [16] [17]

  9. Disposal of human corpses - Wikipedia

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    Jewish law forbids cremation, believing that the soul of a cremated person will be unable to find its final repose. The Roman Catholic Church forbade it for many years, but since 1963 the church has allowed it, as long as it is not done to express disbelief in bodily resurrection. The church specifies that cremated remains be either buried or ...