There is nothing intrinsically wrong with cremation. The Church forbade it because it was purposely done to deny the resurrection.
God can resurrect the body of a cremated person as well as the body of a fully buried person. Bodies buried the traditional way will eventually turn to dust anyway, the same way the cremated is all dust now.
A person who burns alive that nothing is left of him except dust is just like a cremated person.
The Church only denied it because it was a blatant attempt by non-Catholics to deny the resurrection. As long as you are not cremating for that purpose, it is allowed. Nowadays, a lot of people can not afford to bury the traditional way. That is why the Church allowed it, under the strict guidelines I mentioned.
If you can afford the traditional way, that should be done. But if you can't afford the traditional way, the Church has allowed for cremation.
Not everything that comes out of Vatican II is evil. You sede's make it seem as if
every single decision Vatican II has made is wrong.
You know who a lot of grumbling trads remind me of.
Except these old men are easier to watch since they are just humoring themselves when they grumble about everything on stage. But you grumble and complain about everything, even the good actions that comes out of the Vatican II.