Cremation and Christianity: English Anglican and Roman Catholic attitudes to cremation since 1885doi:10.1080/13576275.2017.1382460Frances KnightRoutledgeMortality
The Roman Catholic Church, however, remained opposed to the practice, which it equated with atheism and inhumanity. Although the Catholic position began to soften from the 1960s, it is evident that some reticence about cremation remains. The different approaches to cremation illuminate a subtle ...
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