Pandemic opens eyes to pre-planning funerals
Due to the global health crisis caused by COVID-19, it appears more people are considering the reality of death and making preparations for the inevitable.
Glen Argan: Humanity shows when we’re poor in spirit
When I was in Grade 8 at St. Augustine School in Regina, one of the priests at the neighbouring Little Flower Church frequently asked me to be the altar server at funerals. After a few of these ventures, my teacher told me to stop taking time away from school to serve at these Masses. I considered his command and decided that since this was a Catholic school, being the server at these funerals was the right thing to do. So, I engaged in my first acts of civil disobedience.
Funeral homes adapt to grief in lockdown
Bruce Cooke understands the difficulties families face in dealing with a loved one’s death at any time, let alone when health protocols limiting funerals to a maximum of 10 people.
Editorial: Honour the victims
Quebec cardinal won't refuse funerals for those choosing assisted death
QUEBEC CITY – Cardinal Gerald Lacroix of Quebec said he has no intention to follow in the steps of his fellow Canadian bishops of Alberta and the Northwest Territories in refusing funerals for those who asked to be euthanized.