DaRC wrote:(....and death rites are often performed in a crematorium)
Perhaps slightly off topic, but I wonder if we are seeing a shift in death rites (and Western spirituality in general) that may mark some sort of cultural shift that will be noted by future archaeologists...sort of like the way we say "Oh, look...they stopped buring bodies on pyres at this time and started burying them in urns in large fields...the Urn Burial People from the Urals must have invaded at this time."
I remember when most people were laid out in a funeral home, had a service in a church and got planted in a graveyard....then in the 90's, it seemed that people were cremated, had a church service and were planted in a graveyard. Most of the funerals I've attended in the last 10 years have been memorials in the funeral home, "semi-religious"...a reading from Kahlil Gibran, some New Test.....body is creamated...private internment or "ash sprinkiling" somewhere...
I wonder if our birth, marriage and funerary rites are changing to reflect evolving Western values?