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Wednesday, March 26, 2014
California Enacts Special Exemption To Allow Abbot To Be Buried On Monastery Grounds
In California, Gov. Jerry Brown yesterday signed SB 124 which grants a special exemption to allow Abbot Theodor Micka, a co-founder of Holy Cross Monastery, to be buried on the monastery’s grounds. (Press release from Sen. Ellen Corbett.) Holy Cross is the only Orthodox Christian monastery in the San Francisco Bay Area. As reported by the San Francisco Chronicle, 75-year old Micka, now seriously ill, has lived at the monastery for nearly 35 years, and one of his last wishes was to be buried there. The special exemption was needed because state law only allows burial permits to be issued for burial in a cemetery. [Thanks to James Sonne for the lead.]
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