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Catholic Cemeteries holds 35th burial of indigent, unborn
With the sound of cicadas coming from the trees and a gentle breeze in the air, the Archdiocese of Chicago and Cook County officials buried the cremated remains of 160 unclaimed or indigent adults and 39 unborn children June 5 at Mount Olivet Cemetery.
Students from Catholic high schools serve as pallbearers at indigent burial
The more than three dozen students from Brother Rice, Mother McAuley and St. Laurence high schools who served as honorary pallbearers for the burial of indigent people at Mount Olivet Cemetery Oct. 26 bore witness to the human dignity that each of the 202 souls whose remains were interred possessed, said Father Lawrence Sullivan, priest director of Catholic Cemeteries of the Archdiocese of Chicago
Final burial of the indigent held at Mount Olivet
On April 23 Catholic Cemeteries of the Archdiocese of Chicago welcomed the last group of indigent deceased people from the Cook County Morgue for burial at Mount Olivet Cemetery, 2755 W. 111th St. Twenty three adults and 92 unborn babies were buried.
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