Can't sign, alas, as I'm neither a resident nor a citizen :/
I do wish to know, though, why there are talks of having him buried in the rites of the CoE, which was founded after his death by the son of the man who killed him. The man was a devout Catholic, it goes without saying that the burial mass should be Catholic. (I have no particular objection to the place itself being CoE, though I'd be hard-pressed to explain the double standard.)
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I do wish to know, though, why there are talks of having him buried in the rites of the CoE, which was founded after his death by the son of the man who killed him. The man was a devout Catholic, it goes without saying that the burial mass should be Catholic. (I have no particular objection to the place itself being CoE, though I'd be hard-pressed to explain the double standard.)