CREMATION AND THE CATHOLIC CHURCH.-ReplyC. A. :doi:10.1001/jama.1887.02400050031016WhelanJohn T.American Medical AssociationJournal of the American Medical Association
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Stephen. A hundred and fifty years elapsed before the great tower of the church was completed. With the consent of the pope the same duke founded the University of Vienna in 1365. The university was modeled on the one at Paris and possessed great privileges (freedom from taxation, right of...
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From time immemorial, Jews and Christians alike forbade cremation, except in times of plague. During the so-called “Enlightenment,” cremation was used as a means of mocking the notion of the resurrection of the body. In 1973, the Church permitted cremation, if no such denial of bodily resu...