Episode 10: All the Faithful Departed, Roman Catholic Cemeteries, Traditions, and the Kennedys ?


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Nov 15 2019 78 mins   2
This week we explore Catholic cemeteries because November is the traditional month for remembering the dead in the Roman Catholic Church, including a look into the earliest, largest, and most significant cemeteries in America as well as a special behind the scenes look at the gravesite of the most famous Catholic American, President John F. Kennedy. www.tombwithaview.weebly.com [email protected] Instagram: tomb.with.a.view Facebook: Tomb with a View Podcast Select Bibliography: Burke, Cardinal Raymond L., "On the Christian Burial of the Dead." Pastoral Letter to the Diocese of LaCrosse, WI, November 2, 2000, www. catholicculture.org. Garland, Bishop James H., "Pastoral Letter on Christian Funerals." Pastoral Letter to the Diocese of Marquette, MI, November 2, 2001, www.dioceseofmarquette.com Catechism of the Catholic Church. (Catholic Book Publishing Co., 1994). Brantl, George, Great Religions of Modern Man: Catholicism. (George Braziller, Inc., 1962). Duncan, Robert, " The Ecology of Burial: Choices Reflect Beliefs About Life After Death." Catholic News Service, January 21, 2017. Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith [formerly: Holy Office], "Piam et Constantem." July 5, 1963. Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, "Instruction Ad Resurgendum cum Christo Regarding the Burial of the Deceased and the Conservation of the Ashes in the Case of Cremation." March 2, 2016. Clappin, Elizabeth A., "Primus Inter Pares: The Character Defining Contextual Design of the John F. Kennedy Gravesite." Markers, XXXVI, June, 2019.