The project took around four years to complete, which involved parents who unfortunately lost their children in utero and were looking for a proper way to handle their remains
As the sun began to set, families in Queen’s Park Cemetery gathered for the blessing and opening of Calgary’s first designated space for miscarried babies at the Loreto Crypt on Wednesday afternoon.
Bishop William McGrattan said it was a lovely day for the occasion, as the city saw a break in the snow and cold that was seen earlier in the week.
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The project took around four years to complete, which involved parents who unfortunately lost their children in utero and were looking for a proper way to handle their remains.
“There isn’t any legislation that governs cemeteries, so they reached out to

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