another Catholic question?

is it true that if you are a Catholic, when you die you cannot be cremated? 

 

 

 

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@cmcoins2000 wrote:

@lionofjudah60 wrote:

@cmcoins2000 wrote:

I would like to see you go against my wishes.

 

As set in my written Will.

 

Religion or no Religion.

 

Robot Mad


And what would you do about it?Nothing.You would be dead.


A Will has two - at least - witnesses.

 

Those witnesses are privy to the contents of the Will.

 

As this is a churchy thread - Thy Will Be Done.

 

Robot Happy


WitnessesWitnesses are witnessing that the person who made the will, signs it and is of sound mind. They don't get to read the contents unless invited to, usually.
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@azureline** wrote:

@cmcoins2000 wrote:

@lionofjudah60 wrote:

@cmcoins2000 wrote:

I would like to see you go against my wishes.

 

As set in my written Will.

 

Religion or no Religion.

 

Robot Mad


And what would you do about it?Nothing.You would be dead.


A Will has two - at least - witnesses.

 

Those witnesses are privy to the contents of the Will.

 

As this is a churchy thread - Thy Will Be Done.

 

Robot Happy


WitnessesWitnesses are witnessing that the person who made the will, signs it and is of sound mind. They don't get to read the contents unless invited to, usually.

It's the executor who you have to trust to follow your wishes, but if there's no-one to oversee him/her, anything goes.

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@azureline** wrote:

@cmcoins2000 wrote:

@lionofjudah60 wrote:

@cmcoins2000 wrote:

I would like to see you go against my wishes.

 

As set in my written Will.

 

Religion or no Religion.

 

Robot Mad


And what would you do about it?Nothing.You would be dead.


A Will has two - at least - witnesses.

 

Those witnesses are privy to the contents of the Will.

 

As this is a churchy thread - Thy Will Be Done.

 

Robot Happy


WitnessesWitnesses are witnessing that the person who made the will, signs it and is of sound mind. They don't get to read the contents unless invited to, usually.

I already showed you the law on it and you are wrong.sorry I meant Helen was wrong not you.

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I don't give a tosss what happens to my body after I'm dead. I'm leaving it up to my family to do whatever brings them the greatest comfort.

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@the_great_she_elephant wrote:

I don't give a tosss what happens to my body after I'm dead. I'm leaving it up to my family to do whatever brings them the greatest comfort.


If you want to do as I have done, the arrangement has to be in place beforehand.  But I'm sure you are aware of that.

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