THE CATHOLIC CEMETERY ASSOCIATION OF RACINE
Aspergillum
An
instrument used for sprinkling baptismal or holy
water as part of rituals and devotions as a sign of
blessing & remembrance of Baptism.
Bier
A stand on which a coffin
is placed.
Blessed Ground
Catholic Cemeteries are
blessed or consecrated for the sacred purpose of
burying the dead and caring for those burial places.
Burial
Placement of human remains
in a grave, crypt, or niche.
Casket
A
rectangular receptacle of wood, metal, or plastic,
into which a dead human body is placed for burial.
Certificate of Burial
Rights
The document by which the
Cemetery conveys a right of interment, entombment, or
inurnment for burial space. It is in effect a receipt
for full payment and describes location of and extent
of easement rights for burial.
Columbarium
A structure divided into
chambers called niches for interment of cremated
remains.
Cremated Remains
The part of the human body
remaining after the cremation process.
Cremation
The reduction, through
extreme heat and evaporation, of the human body to its
basic elements. Cremation is a means of preparing the
human body for disposition and memorialization.
Crypt
A dry, vented above-ground
chamber in a mausoleum that holds a casket containing
human remains.
Easement
A contract agreement
between the cemetery and the person who is purchasing
the burial rights to a grave, crypt, or niche.
Entombment
Interment of human remains
in a crypt.
Grave
A plot of ground used or
set aside for interment of human remains. A standard
single grave will accommodate a vault with external
dimensions not exceeding 36-inches wide x 96-inches
long. Sometimes called a plot.
Grave Liner
An unsealed concrete
receptacle of two or more pieces in which the casket
is placed at the time of burial. In addition to
protecting the casket, the liner will prevent the
ground above from sinking. See Vault for a sealed
outer container.
Grave Marker or Grave
Memorial
A method of identifying the
occupant of a particular grave. Permanent grave
markers are usually made of bronze or granite. A
memorial lists data such as the name of the
individual, date and place of birth, date and place of
death.
Human Remains
The body of the deceased.
Interment
Disposition of human
remains by entombment, burial or placement in a niche.
Inurnment
Placement of cremated
remains in a columbarium niche.
Mausoleum
A building or structure
divided into chambers called crypts for above-ground
entombment.
Monument
A memorial that extends
above the ground's surface. Also known as a headstone
or tombstone.
Niche
A space in a columbarium
used for permanent placement of cremated remains.
Outer Container
A vault or grave liner into
which the casket is placed at burial to prevent the
grave from sinking over time. Outer containers are
required.
Opening/Closing
The fee charged by the
cemetery to accomplish the burial, including
excavation of the grave, setup of graveside equipment,
closing the grave, record-keeping, cemetery attendants
and equipment costs.
Pall
A large cloth, white or
gold that completely covers the casket during the Mass
of Christian Burial. It represents the baptismal robe
that is placed on a person during the ceremony of
Baptism.
Plot
The right of interment in a
space as recorded in cemetery records.
Pre-Need
Arrangements made in
advance of need.
Right of Interment
The right to inter the
remains of one deceased person in a grave, crypt or
niche.
Vault
A two-piece receptacle for additional protection of the casket upon earth burial. A vault is a sealed container. Vaults are made of concrete, fiberglass, stainless steel, polypropylene or copper. See Grave Liner for a more plain, unsealed outer burial container.
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