
Manhattan's Ascension Church Holds Annual Communal Burial Mass
By: Steven Schwankert
Catholic burial practices allow for cremation, cremated remains should be buried or placed in a niche after funerary rites are completed, not kept at home or scattered

Seventeen families said final goodbyes to loved ones on Saturday, November 18, as The Church of the Ascension held its annual communal burial Mass.
Church of the Ascension’s Pastor, Father Daniel S. Kearney, served as the principal celebrant of the mostly Spanish bilingual ceremony, assisted by Deacon Nelson Falcon. Many in attendance held photos of their deceased loved ones or wore pins with their picture.
Some of the deceased may have already received a Catholic funeral, but due to limited means, their families may have been unable to offer them a proper burial. The annual Mass at Ascension takes place in November, the month of All Souls.
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