He also pointed out that the Canon law permits cremation as an alternative choice to Catholics under strict conditions. The priest, however, said burial of the dead in the graveyard attached to Churches plays a key role in the spirituality as the belief in the resurrection of the flesh is fundamental.
In view of the prevailing circumstances, the Church accepts cremation as an option, but forbids the scattering of ashes, he said.
The Church also forbids the practice of keeping ashes of cremated faithful at their homes.
He said in 2016, the Vatican had announced new guidelines which specifically said that ashes of the dead must be kept in "sacred places" such as cemeteries.
The archdiocese's decision came few days after a coronavirus victim's burial in his parish cemetery was opposed by the Church authorities near Chalakudy, claiming that the cemetery was located on a wetland and digging a deep grave, as per COVID-19 protocol, would not be practical.
The man's body was finally buried in the cemetery following the intervention of the Thrissur district administration. TGB ROH ROH