glad to see the big issues being tackled...
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this is absolutely ridiculous . Totally agree with you
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Maybe the Pope should spend more time spreading God's Word and the Good News of Jesus Christ and less promoting man's traditions.
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Does he know it? I don't think he does.
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what should be done with the cremains of children raped by Catholic priests whose crimes were intentionally hidden by the church?
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Yo Vatican after I am dead I hope my ashes are scattered on the Roots of some potent Strain Of cannabis Like Northern lights KUSH
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@nytimes Vatican Clarifies the Rules for Cremation: Bury, Don’t Scatter http://www.nytimes.com/2016/10/26/world/europe/vatican-bans-scattering-of-human-ashes.html …pic.twitter.com/4BVnxkN3DG
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One cannot even escape the Vatican's need to control in the grave
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this has always been the rule. Pope did not clarify, he reminded.
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Read the article. "There were 'no specific canonical norms' for preserving ashes".
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1965-cremation allowed but only when ashes placed in sealed urn, stored at sanctified burial site. Never spread 2016-same
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What's new are the church's positions on specific ash preservation/disposal options that were not relevant in 1965, that's all
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Give me a break!
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