The petitioners were parishioners and respectively the partner of 25 years and daughter of the deceased. They sought a faculty for the reservation of gravespaces in order that they might be buried respectively with and alongside his remains. His three children by his former wife and his sister objected on the basis that it would be uncomfortable for them talking to him in his grave in the knowledge that the petitioners were also buried there. The chancellor noted the Christian belief that although mortal remains stay in the grave, the immortal soul of the person who has died is not there, but lives on in Christ. The faculty was granted. [RA]
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