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Saturday, June 24, 2023

Which One Should I Buy: Traditional Life Plan vs Cremation Plan

Having a hard time deciding which memorial plan to buy? Is it a Traditional Plan or Cremation Plan? Use this guide to help you in coming up with the best decision! 



Flexibility: Both types of St. Peter plans can be paid in installments for 5 years! 


Cost-effective: St. Peter Traditional Plan is more cost-effective compared to the St. Peter cremation plan. There are also more packages available for Traditional Plan, the cheapest price starts at around Php 37,000 ++. Cremation Plan starts at Php 99,000. 


Environmental Impact: If you're concerned about the environment, then St. Peter Cremation Plan is right for you! Cremation has a lower environmental impact compared to traditional, as it does not require land for burial.  


Portability: Cremated remains are portable so you can keep the ashes in an urn, scatter them in a meaningful location, or even divide them among family members.


Limited Religious or Cultural Acceptance: Some religious or cultural traditions may prefer or require traditional burial over cremation, so it's important to consider individual beliefs and practices.


Emotional Impact: Some individuals may find it emotionally challenging to cope with the process of cremation, as it involves the transformation of the body into ashes.


Physical Memorialization: Both plans will require a physical gravesite for visitation and remembrance, which is very important for many Filipino families.


Tradition and Cultural Significance: Traditional burial has a long-standing tradition and cultural significance in our society, providing a sense of continuity and connection to our heritage.


Christian Belief: Burial is aligned with beliefs that emphasize the sanctity of the body.


Easy to maintain: Since cremation requires limited space, family members need to spend hours in maintaining it unlike gravesite, oftentime it needs regular upkeep, grave markers, or landscaping.


Remember that the decision should be based on preferences, beliefs and most importantly, practical considerations. It's also important to discuss these factors with your family members and consider any specific wishes or instructions of the deceased.

Whether it's Tradition Life Plan or Cremation Plan, St. Peter is here to assist you and your family. Call / Text us for more details.