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- Catholic Cemeteries Omaha – Catholic Cemeteries of the Archdiocese of Omaha
At Catholic Cemeteries, we care deeply and are committed to ministering to you and your loved ones at an emotional and difficult time Our five cemeteries are designed as places of peace and beauty, encouraging prayerful visitation
- Find a Loved One – Catholic Cemeteries Omaha
Find a Loved One Search results include all five Catholic cemeteries Maps are available for Calvary and Resurrection cemeteries only
- Calvary Cemetery – Catholic Cemeteries Omaha
The cemetery is designed as a memorial park where there are no upright monuments Centrally located at 78 th and West Center Road, Calvary Cemetery is laid out in sections by the Stations of the Cross and has two mausoleums: Chapel of the Apostles and Chapel of the Suffering Christ
- About – Catholic Cemeteries Omaha
Our five Catholic Cemeteries – Calvary, Resurrection, Holy Sepulchre, St Mary and Saint Mary Magdalene – are designed and maintained to encourage prayerful visitation through the use of statuary, landscaping, architecture, and Christian memorials
- Resurrection Cemetery – Catholic Cemeteries Omaha
The newest of the Catholic Cemeteries, Resurrection had its first burial in February 1993 Prior to being converted to a cemetery, it was Cedar Hills golf course
- Our Cemeteries – Catholic Cemeteries Omaha
Each day, our dedicated staff members serve this ministry by providing care and guidance to you during an emotional and difficult time Our cemeteries are designed as places of peace that encourage prayerful visitations in beautiful surroundings
- Contact – Catholic Cemeteries Omaha
Whether you are in need now or want to pre-plan, a Catholic Cemeteries counselor can help guide you through burial and memorial options so you can make the best decisions for you and your loved ones
- Holy Sepulchre Cemetery – Catholic Cemeteries Omaha
Located in the eastern part of the city, at 4912 Leavenworth St , Holy Sepulchre is the oldest active Catholic Cemetery in Omaha The first recorded burial was June 6, 1873
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