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A growing number of Christians are embracing natural burial practices. (Photo by Ian Taylor on Unsplash) When Beth Hoeltke starts talking about death, her face lights up and her eyes begin to sparkle. “I’ve actually been called the Death Lady,” she says, laughing heartily enough to make the tiny silver hoops on her ears swing. “I wouldn’t call myself that. I like to discuss death and what it means and how we should talk about it but I’m not the Death Lady.” Hoeltke, who leads the graduate school at Concordia Seminary in St. Louis, started writing about death about three years ago, motivated by the connections she was seeing between her academic research in the theology of creation and what seemed to her to be a gap in how Western culture addresses or rather, doesn’t address the way we die. ....
Old Park Meadow Natural Burial Ground - Credit: supplied Old Park Meadow Natural Burial Ground at North End has won another award. They were awarded The People’s Award for the East of England again by The Natural Death Centre Charity and Association of Natural Burial Grounds. The awards are based on feedback received from families. It highlights the level of service provided, the personal approach and support given and why families or friends chose to have their loved ones buried or have their ashes interred there. Manager Delyse Jackaman said: “This award recognises the commitment from staff to provide a caring and supportive environment to all our families. ....
Hudson Reporter Funeral services have taken place for John P. “Jack” Egan, 86. He died peacefully on Jan. 29 at the Karen Ann Quinlan Home for Hospice in Fredon Township. Natural Burial services were held in Rosemont. Born and raised in North Bergen, Jack lived in Jersey City before moving to Highland Lakes in 2002. He was ordained a Diocesan Catholic priest in 1960 and served parishes in Lodi, Honduras and Panama. One of the most meaningful periods of his life was the nearly 20 years he spent in the St. Boniface parish in Jersey City, working with a mostly Latino community. He was an active member of the peace movement and engaged extensively in non-violent civil disobedience around peace and justice issues, for which he was arrested 30 times in Jersey City, Washington, DC and other places. After disassociating from the ordained priesthood in 1985, Jack worked for the Visiting Homemaker Service as a patient advocate, trainer and director of the Senior Community Indep ....
But she said she did not know whether further work had been done since that change more than five years ago. “We now need a site – it surely can’t be too difficult to implement as part of the current cemetery or, even better, if it was a standalone site or something for the region.” In 2015 the council had proposed using a site at Ashhurst, at McCraes Bush on River Rd near the Pohangina River. The idea was opposed by Ashhurst residents and was narrowly voted down by councillors without embarking on the process to designate the land for a cemetery. ....