Wednesday, 8 June 2022

10 years ago

Today I'm going back 10 years ago in 2012 when I was pastor at the Baker City Cathedral, in Oregon when I had to lead a funeral of a young man from town, Mabry Anders who was killed in Afghanistan during an ambush. His body was brought back into town with all military honors, being carried in a carriage through town and brought to church for the solemn funeral Mass. Many military personnel and state representatives were present, including the state senator of Oregon. In the sanctuary we had a beautiful and touching display, which you can see here in this photo. A photo of the young soldier was displayed, and besides the flowers for the occasion, the set-up included his gun, and his helmet, his boots and the American flag which was folded in the traditional triangular shape, to be presented later on to his parents. This is typical of all military funerals. The state senator also spoke towards the end of the Mass and complimented me for the touching homily I gave. At the cemetery, taps was played and gun/rifle salute was also given just before the burial, as happens at all funerals for veterans, but especially for the soldiers killed in action, as was this case.

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