Mourners unable to get to a funeral may be able to watch the ceremony via the Internet as part of a £1.4 million scheme to upgrade Park Wood crematorium at Elland, near Halifax. Cameras are planned to relay services from the small chapel to screens in an overflow waiting room – and could also be connected to the Internet with the permission of he families. Commenting on the service – which has been dubbed ‘Crem Cam’ – the vicar of Halifax, the Revd Hilary Barber said, ‘I can see this working over the internet, provided families agree. It’s a reflection of the modern world we live in.’
Source: The Church of England Newspaper (11/4)
This should be of great comfort to families separated by distance and unable to travel home from distant places in the world.
Friday, 11 April 2008
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thanks, Webcam. I appreciated your praise for my blog -and the hug, because I've had to limit my blogging after damaging my right hand in a fall while away from home. I hope to be back to normal now. It is good to communicate across the world.
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