Faithful 'wait in joyful hope' for the coming of Christ
Our Catholic Cemeteries, especially Calvary Cemetery, have been a part of my life since I was a young boy. Among my early memories from those days are our regular family visits to Calvary, and to our family plots, where my maternal and paternal great-grandparents and grandparents rest.
In later years we have laid other family members to rest at Calvary as well. More recently my sister and brother and I brought my parents to their resting place in our family plot at Calvary. In God’s good time we know that we all, as well, will rest there.
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