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SylvesterKobe's avatar

Against very strong competition, it may be that the transformation from the stark and deep Requiem Mass to the light celebration of the deceased person's life in the Novus Ordo may have been the most catastrophic change of Vatican II - because the people closed to the deceased - their families, their friends - no longer pray for their souls, because they think they immediately arrived in Heaven. Bishop Sanborn has remarked that the theme of these Masses are "Mom's making spaghetti for God," or "Dad's playing golf with God in Heaven."

We can see this change of attitude towards the dead in modern Catholic cemeteries. Instead of images of crosses, rosaries, patron saints, and angels, we see engravings of motorcycles, muscle cars, dogs, cats, fishing rods, even photos of the deceased acting silly. As a student of the History of Religion, this is striking, because it is, whether people realize it or not, a revival of the pagan idea of grave goods to accompany the deceased who will use them in the afterlife. Instead of "On Earth as it is in Heaven," it is the inverse - "In Heaven as it is on Earth."

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Greg Cook's avatar

That illustration is charming...except that the servers in their Medieval haircuts look a little too much like "altar girls." On a more serious note: my wife and I decided to sell our cemetery plot where some of my family are buried and buy plots at the traditional chapel where we normally go to Mass. The reason? So we can be sure someone will pray for us after we have died. That accords with my daily affirmation: "I need all the help I can get!"

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