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As a Catholic and a Christian, the 'funerals' of the past are now more often called "a Celebration of Life." Maybe not everywhere, but here in the midwest anyhow...
That came into use as more options of burials became available (as opposed to one old way). If i use the term with a European Catholic or Eastern Orthodox, I might be misunderstood. Atheists in Europe use it, though.
But I wonder if the use of this term by SG implies knowledge of the abductor was not a European Catholic? It might matter.
You see, she just used the term common for her culture. She had to know she'd be understood.