Senator Kennedy received a Catholic burial just like his 2 brothers, John and Robert.
yes, you can have a burial service, but you cannot have a Mass
They are buried in a family plot at Brookline, Massachusetts. Joe, Rose, Rosemary, David and Michael Kennedy are buried there.
he was buried at Arlington National Cemetery.
Yes. Sometimes it is not possible for a person to receive last sacraments (viaticum, anointing of the sick). That does not prevent them from a Catholic Funeral. As Catholics, in good standing, it is totally appropriate for them to have a Catholic burial.
The king does not want Polyneices to be buried.
Yes, contact your parish priest.
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.
John F. Kennedy, 35th president of the United States, was laid to rest at Arlington National Cemetery on Monday, November 25, 1963.
Antony and Octavius honor Brutus by giving him the full honorable burial ceremony as needed for a noble Roman senator.
The main conflict in "The Man to Send Rainclouds" is when the Catholic priest wants to perform a Christian burial for Teofilo, but the family wants to integrate their traditional Pueblo customs into the burial ceremony. This conflict is highlighted when the priest tries to resist the family's wishes but eventually compromises by sprinkling holy water on the body.
Yes, Jose Rizal retracted his "Adios, Patria Adorada" poem due to pressure from the Catholic church. He did this to secure a Catholic burial and protect his family from further persecution.
That would be sad. I do not think the church would refuse a Christian burial for a suicide case of a Catholic. Only God can judge the mind of the victim.