THE CATHOLIC CEMETERY ASSOCIATION OF RACINE
The Church’s revised Code
of Canon Law (1983) places a strong emphasis on
traditional burial, but it does provide for cremation,
“unless this is chosen for reasons which are contrary
to Christian teaching.”
The Church has always
expressed a preference for full-body burial, whether
above ground or in-ground. We are created in the image
and likeness of God, and our living bodies are temples
of the Holy Spirit. We are joined as part of the
Mystical Body of Christ. Christians through the ages
have gone to great lengths to secure the bodies of the
faithful for burial. It is a testament to respect for
the body.
Catholics can choose
cremation based on financial, ecological or space
considerations, for transfer of remains from a distant
place, or based on ethnic customs – as long as the
choice maintains faith in the Resurrection of the
body.
The mausoleums at Calvary Cemetery and Holy Cross Cemetery have special sections called niches for the inurnment of cremated remains. Contact our staff for complete information on niche costs and options.
5600
Holy Cross Road
Racine, WI 53402
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