that's a great thing about semiterrace, especially as we move far apart in the society today. >> we don't want to move away from things like cremation. the catholic church and cremation, where are we there? >> that's the most often asked question. it does allow cremation. catholic church, for much of the history had valid opposition to cremation. it was used as a denial of the hope of the resurrection. so, reacting to that, the church was opposed to cremation for those kinds of reasons. those aren't the reasons that people choose it any more. they want to be placed in a family plot sometimes, and that's the best way to do it. they want to be sent back to their family. there are a lot of valid reasons. and the change in the teaching dates back to 1963. most don't know that. most still think they're not sure where the church stands on that. cremation is accepted by the church. there's a rite and ritual developed for masses with the urn present. masses prior to cremation and the committal service with the urn. the catholic church has a beautiful ritual. >> and great information about that is