Thanks to Frank Sacks for passing on this direct link to the photo gallery for Princeton Abbey site. http://www.cmsmidatlantic.com/princeton-abbey/photo-gallery/
See earlier story What’s happening at Princeton for background details. From the story…
Under a new plan, the seminary grounds will become a final resting place open to the general public, with more than 25,000 spots available between graves, crypts, and cremation niches. The walls and floor of the chapel itself will become a space to inter ashes and to visit the cremated remains of loved ones. There will be room for about 7,000 traditional graves, 3,000 spots in above-ground crypts, and 2,000 underground. That figure includes a planned garden for cremated remains that will be offered for free to veterans whose ashes are lying unclaimed in funeral homes.
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Father John, Blessings to you as you step cautiously down that new path. Grace and Peace be with you!