compost your dead ones
compost your dead ones
"Christine Rousselle
Fri, March 24, 2023 at 4:15 PM GMT-4
A large faith conference is pushing back on "green composting" as a way to handle human remains.
It is improper to compost human remains and the practice is disrespectful to the body of the deceased, the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops said in a statement released Thursday, March 23.
"The guidance offered by the Congregation regarding burial and cremation reflects the Church’s overarching concern that due respect be shown to the bodily remains of the deceased in a way that gives visible witness to our faith and hope in the resurrection of the body," said the statement, authored by the conference's doctrine committee.""
Goes on in this link https://www.yahoo.com/news/green-burial ... 09848.html
Who wants to compost a dead relative what is this world coming to. About the only thing I agree with from the Catholic church.
Fri, March 24, 2023 at 4:15 PM GMT-4
A large faith conference is pushing back on "green composting" as a way to handle human remains.
It is improper to compost human remains and the practice is disrespectful to the body of the deceased, the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops said in a statement released Thursday, March 23.
"The guidance offered by the Congregation regarding burial and cremation reflects the Church’s overarching concern that due respect be shown to the bodily remains of the deceased in a way that gives visible witness to our faith and hope in the resurrection of the body," said the statement, authored by the conference's doctrine committee.""
Goes on in this link https://www.yahoo.com/news/green-burial ... 09848.html
Who wants to compost a dead relative what is this world coming to. About the only thing I agree with from the Catholic church.
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One of the dumbest ideas I have ever heard, give me a break.
Is it? Is it dumber than draining a body, filling it with chemicals to stop or slow decomposition, dressing it up, and then burying it in a box inside a concrete vault? So much for dust to dust.TheButcher wrote: ↑March 25th, 2023, 7:42 amOne of the dumbest ideas I have ever heard, give me a break.
Don't get me wrong, no way do I ever want to get composted! I've always had an irrational fear of worms and similar creepy critters. Just shove me in the oven and be done with it when the time comes.
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Have you seen the cost of a funeral
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No thanks I do not want to be dug up by some raccoon or dogs when I am dead and gone
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What if you have a tornado or hurricane and trees get uprooted, we going to have corpses flying in the wind.
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