If you are speaking of a blessed object, such as a rosary that has been broken or is no longer of use, then burial is a perfectly fine thing to do with it. If you are speaking of the Blessed Sacrament, then burial would be sacrilege.
Yes, a cremated Catholic can be buried in a Catholic cemetery.
Yes! it can be buried because Catholic is also their brothers.
Generally, non-Catholics may be buried in a Catholic cemetery if their spouse is Catholic and they will be buried in the same cemetery.
No, non-Catholic spouses of Catholics can usually be buried in a Catholic cemetery.
According to Catholic beliefs, Jesus is buried in the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem.
The roman catholic church does not require ashes to be buried in a consecrated cemetery because is not according to the doctrine of the Catholic church.
Yes, but the Episcopal person will probably not be able to have a funeral in a Catholic church. The spouse of a Catholic who is not a Catholic can be buried from the Catholic Church if that person has lived a good and Christian life. It happens quite frequently.
No of course not. You can be buried ANYWHERE, REPEAT ANYWHERE. I am a Roman Catholic and I know for sure you can be buried anywhere
St. Patrick is buried at Down Cathedral which was a Catholic Church up until the protestant revolt when the English government took it over.
Usually, no. But, I believe that non-Catholic spouses of Catholics may be buried in Catholic cemeteries. For example, the protestant spouse of a Catholic may be buried in the Catholic cemetery. I don't know of any other instances in which this would be allowable, but it may depend on local rules.
Yes, Dean Martin was buried as a Catholic. He passed away in 1995 and was interred at the Westwood Village Memorial Park Cemetery in Los Angeles. His funeral service was held at the Catholic Church of the Good Shepherd, reflecting his faith and upbringing in the Catholic tradition.
He claims to be a Roman Catholic, but wasn't much of a follower. He is however buried at a Catholic church.