Columbarium - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A columbarium (plural columbaria or columbariums ) is a place for the respectful and usually public storage of cinerary urns (i.e., urns holding a deceased’s cremated remains). The term comes fr...
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Columbarium of San Francisco - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Columbarium of San Francisco is a repository for human ashes owned and operated by the Neptune Society of Northern California. Built in 1898 by architect Bernard J.S. Cahill, the Columbarium is ...
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The still extant Columbarium on Loraine Court off of Anza was originally the centerpiece of a 167-acre cemetery and crematorium. The Richmond District was entirely cemeteries until a 1901 law made burial illegal in San Francisco, and other laws in the 1930s mandated the removal of the graves to newly created Colma.
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Columbariums by Armento designed are with an understanding of and respect for the denominational needs and the architectural style of the church. The Bronze Face Plates are sculptured bas-reliefs of liturgical meaning. ... A COLUMBARIUM CHAPEL IN YOUR CHURCH...
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The word Columbarium refers to a place designated for the inurnment of the ashes of the dead. Since the earliest days of the Christian Church, disciples have been concerned with the reverent disposal of the remains of the faithful departed.
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www.ascathedral.org/Columbarium.htm
www.ascathedral.org/Columbarium.htm
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A church columbarium is more than just a building project. Providing a final resting place and memorialization for church members involves planning and management of a comprehensive ministry that enhances the spiritual life of an entire congregation.
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