The only requirement for a Catholic cemetery is that it be set aside and appropriately blessed by a priest. There is no regulation as to its layout.
Yes, a cremated Catholic can be buried in a Catholic cemetery.
Mount Hope Catholic Cemetery was created in 1898.
No, non-Catholic spouses of Catholics can usually be buried in a Catholic cemetery.
St. Mary's Roman Catholic Cemetery was created in 1858.
The name of the cemetery is Arlington National Cemetery but it is also a military cemetery were soldiers have been laid down.
St. John the Baptist Byzantine Catholic Cemetery was created in 1923.
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.
Actor Michael Landon was laid to rest at the Hillside Memorial Park Cemetery and Mortuary. Hillside is a Jewish cemetery.
Generally, non-Catholics may be buried in a Catholic cemetery if their spouse is Catholic and they will be buried in the same cemetery.
Grace Hopper was born a Christian. She died in 1992 and laid to rest in Arlington National Cemetery, a US Military cemetery.
Crown Point Cemetery in Indiana
Yes! it can be buried because Catholic is also their brothers.