1500 Grams of Ash: Cremation and Christian Faith — A Review

Michele Aramini, Ed. Ancora, 2007
1500 Grams of Ash: Cremation and Christian Faith — A Review
1500 grams of ash Cremation and Christian faith - Review - Shadows and Lights no. 98, 2007
Archival content: this article was published more than 10 years ago. The language and content reflect the sensitivities of the time.

Many of us, especially the elderly among us, remain unsure and full of questions about cremation. Once forbidden and now permitted by the Church, the practice is spreading rapidly. This book, written by a priest and professor of bioethics, offers historical and theological clarity for anyone approaching the subject with an open mind—and particularly for those who wish to choose cremation while remaining faithful to Christian belief.

Mariangela Bertolini, 2007

Mariangela Bertolini

Mariangela Bertolini

Born in Treviso in 1933, teacher and mother of three children, including Maria Francesca, Chicca, who has a severe disability. She was among the promoters of Faith and Light in Italy. She founded and…

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