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| Cemetery Decorations Guidelines |
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| Cemetery Rules & Regulations |
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| Traditional Burial Options |
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| Grave Monuments, Markers and Flower Vases |
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| Mausoleum Crypt and Niche Adornments |
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| Cremation Urns and Urn Vaults |
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| Pre-planning the funeral service |
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| Church teachings regarding cremation |
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| Support Through The Grieving Process |
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| John Ireland Memorial Fund |
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| Archbishop Harry J. Flynn Compassionate Assistance |
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| Children’s Memorials and Healing Gardens |
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| At Resurrection - Children’s Memorial |
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| At Resurrection - Peaceable Kingdom Garden |
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| At Gethsemane - Children’s Memorial |
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| Adopt-a-marker and honor a pioneering priest |
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| What To Do When A Loved One DiesHere are some of the important steps to take when a loved one dies. For a free pre-planning guide that provides more detail, call The Catholic Cemeteries at 651-228-9991.
- Notify relatives and friends.
- Contact your parish and notify the pastor or pastoral minister. They will assist you in planning the vigil and funeral liturgy.
- Make cemetery arrangements, if these have not been made in advance. A family counselor at The Catholic Cemeteries can help you through the process. Burial Options & Products
- Make funeral home arrangements.
- Write an obituary. The funeral home can assist you with this step.
- Notify insurance agent(s).
- Secure important information about the deceased, including date and place of birth, Social Security number and/or veteran’s serial number, etc.
- Check deceased’s will for special wishes.
- Assemble important documents, including will, cemetery and/or funeral arrangement documents, birth certificate, marriage license, etc.
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