It's All About The Sacraments

January 15, 2015

One of the things I love most about being a funeral director is that I get to work with, observe and learn from many different religions, denominations and spiritual beliefs. As funeral directors, we have to be open to any spiritual backgrounds and requests possessed by the families we serve. Getting to know all of the various church communities and witness the many types of services and customs is an opportunity most don't get to experience. 

On this show, I hope to provide that chance to all of my listeners and readers by highlighting and interviewing clergy, pastors, rabbis, gurus, ministers and celebrants from different religions and denominations. 

This started today on The Silva Lining,  with our guest, Rev. Mike Racine from St. Bernard Church in Assonet, MA. We discussed everything you need to know about a Catholic Funeral.

For more information about St. Bernard Church, visit www.stbernardassonet.org  

On their website, you will find a guide for families wishing to plan a funeral by clicking "Services" and choosing "Funerals" in the drop down menu.

The Silva Lining would like to thank our wonderful sponsors,

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September 30, 2016
Thursday was my final live episode on the glorious radio waves of WSAR 1480AM. Being able to have been on the air for almost two years talking about necessary topics that are very hard to discuss, has been a journey I will always treasure.  I'd like to thank every guest, listener, caller supporter and the entire family at WSAR for the experience. Though I will no longer be on the air every week, I vow to continue my mission of bringing light to the darkness, perspective to the pain and awareness to the unspoken. I invite you to subscribe to this blog and stay updated on what is to come as it comes.   I was so emotional about this last episode, that I truly didn't know what I would say - about as much as I now am unsure how to describe it. Therefore, I will let the podcast speak for itself because amazingly, everything that needed to be said - and more - was said.   It all comes down to the lives that we touch, the love that we share and the lessons we learn...
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