coffin? sarcophegus? tomb?
If the rosary has been blessed, the only acceptable things to do with it would be to either burn it or bury it.
A set of Rosary beads was found in Japan believed to have dated to 1587. They were found in a wooden coffin, and are being used by researchers.
Because your trying to bury it. Its hard to bury ti without putting soil on top.
A coffin is a box that is used to bury the dead in. The cost of a coffin will vary depending on factors such as the type of material it is constructed of, design and linings. A funeral director can give an estimate of a coffin cost.
They are used to bury the dead in Egyptian times. it is a form of coffin which has inscriptions and pictures on it
b/c he's the Undertaker! he can do anything! even take on his own brother and bury him!
Yes, you can. In some places it isn't legal, but it is possible.
Luvenia and her friends in "The Glory Field" find a woman's coffin in Mr. Tom's yard. They open the coffin, see the dead woman inside, and become scared. They pray and later bury the coffin, feeling haunted by the experience.
It is not only appropriate but highly recommended. In fact, after the last rites, there is no devotion more highly recommended. Most Catholics at death, when too weak to pray the Rosary themselves, are usually surrounded by family who pray it together. When visiting the sick and dying it is very common to say a decade of the Rosary with them or for them and to give them a rosary if they do not have one. It is very common to bury a Catholic holding a Rosary; this is not for mere appearances - it is to be hoped the Rosary was actually used in life by the deceased or said for them and it is buried with them as a sign of their devotion and confidence to others in Mary's promise to work for the salvation of those devoted to her patronage.
they are made to bury ancient Egyptian Pharaohs and usually have more than 50 pounds of gold one EACH of them They WERE made to bury ancient Pharaohs.....today, they encompass the coffin to keep weather/bugs out and to keep the ground above the coffin from sagging.
The location of Catherine's coffin reflects the conflict that tears apart her short life, with Edgar and Heathcliff on both sides.