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Friday, October 31, 2014

Greece's Orthodox Church bans funeral services for members who plan to be cremated

by  Associated Press Greek Church: No funerals for cremated members Associated Press - 31 October 2014 14:22-04:00 ATHENS, Greece (AP) — Greece's Orthodox Church has instructed its priests not to conduct funeral services for members of the church who plan to be cremated in violation of church tradition, an angry response to recent legislation that makes it easier for Greeks to choose cremation over burial. Greece currently has no cremation facilities although the practice was legalized years ago. Parliament this year gave governments the authority to approve crematoriums, and the City of Athens has promised to license one in the next two years. The church's governing Holy Synod on Friday said the law was part of effort to "remove faith from every aspect of life." The Orthodox Church, which represents about 98 percent of country's population, considers cremation as being disrespectful to the body. News Topics: General news, Funerals and memorial services, Eastern Orthodox Church, Orthodox Christianity, Christianity, Religion, Social affairs People, Places and Companies: Greece, Athens, Western Europe, Europe Copyright 2014 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.


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