Cremation, Crosses versus Crucifixes, and Forgetting Sins During Confession
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Fr. Josh answers questions about the Church's teaching on cremation and ashes, what the difference between crosses and crucifixes is, and whether the sins we forget during confession are forgiven.
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We preach Jesus crucified, because it’s Jesus' body on the Cross that gives the Cross its meaning and power, otherwise it’s just an instrument of death.
Questions
Cremation
My aunt always says that when she dies she would like her ashes to be turned into a tree or put to sea to become a reef (something she read about), but my mom is always telling her her ashes have to be buried. Why is this the case? What does the bible and/or the catechism have to say on the matter?
-Frankie
Crosses versus Crucifixes
Hi Fr. Josh,
I've been into Catholic and Protestant churches/homes and noticed that most Protestants have Crosses without Jesus crucified- just plain Crosses. In Catholic places, I always see Crosses with Jesus crucified. Is there a difference between a plain Cross and a crucified Cross?
Thanks,
Christopher
Forgetting Sins During Confession
Hey Father Josh,
I am a new Catholic convert at age 34 and made my first confession. I forgot my list, and I completely froze and choked during my confession. The silence and inability to speak scared me because there was a line waiting, and I heard people get mad if you take too long. I managed to say 3 things and can’t honestly remember what they were. The priest absolved me, but should I bring my list next time, or were my sins I didn’t say absolved? I know I am likely to struggle with scrupulosity, so I am really trying to not let the devil keep bringing past sins to light. Any advice?
-Anonymous
Resources
- Submit your questions and feedback to Fr. Josh by filling out a form at www.ascensionpress.com/askfatherjosh
- Broken and Blessed by Fr. Josh Johnson
- Pocket Guide to Adoration by Fr. Josh Johnson
- Pocket Guide to Reconciliation by Fr. Josh Johnson & Fr. Mike Schmitz
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