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In your report on the Catholic church’s ban on keeping loved one’s ashes in our homes (Report, 26 October), Cardinal Gerhard Muller states: “The dead body isn’t the private property of the relatives, but rather a son of God.” I was worried about who was going to pay my funeral costs, I’m not now.Mick McKeown Windermere, Cumbria | In your report on the Catholic church’s ban on keeping loved one’s ashes in our homes (Report, 26 October), Cardinal Gerhard Muller states: “The dead body isn’t the private property of the relatives, but rather a son of God.” I was worried about who was going to pay my funeral costs, I’m not now.Mick McKeown Windermere, Cumbria |
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