
Frankfurt church becomes funeral church – 2,500 urns find their place here
More and more people wanted them to be cremated after death and that the descendants did not have to care for a grave
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More and more people wanted them to be cremated after death and that the descendants did not have to care for a grave. Frankfurter Kirche becomes a funeral church – 2,500 urns find their place here. A place here costs, in accordance with the fee statutes of the city of Frankfurt, 2,900 euros, funeral talks, funeral service and funeral included.
Furthermore, More than 200 people have already expressed interest. From mid-July, urns will be buried here. The Center for Farewell, Sorrow and Hope is also an important criterion for Johann Hinrich Claussen, Cultural Commissioner of the Council of the Evangelical Church in Germany.
In addition, Church architect Schwarz called this the community gathered around the altar, which is open to others and to God, explains Kitz.
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More and more people wanted them to be cremated after death and that the descendants did not have to care for a grave.
reliability low1/2 sourcesFrankfurter Kirche becomes a funeral church – 2,500 urns find their place here.
reliability low1/2 sourcesThe new funeral church offers a worthy place for 2,500 urns.
reliability low1/2 sourcesA place here costs, in accordance with the fee statutes of the city of Frankfurt, 2,900 euros, funeral talks, funeral service and funeral included.
reliability low1/2 sourcesMore than 200 people have already expressed interest.
reliability low1/2 sourcesFrom mid-July, urns will be buried here.
reliability low1/2 sourcesThe Center for Farewell, Sorrow and Hope is also an important criterion for Johann Hinrich Claussen, Cultural Commissioner of the Council of the Evangelical Church in Germany.
reliability low1/2 sourcesChurch architect Schwarz called this the community gathered around the altar, which is open to others and to God, explains Kitz.
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