It started in the late 1100s when sir cruthers of england died and did the first funeral in the catholic church
From the slags in hollywood who think their 'it'! ;)
Australia
They originated with the Moravian Church.
No. Her corpse has always been underneath Saint George's Church in Gravesend, England since her death in 1617. The church was destroyed by a fire in the mid-1700s, but it was rebuilt a few years later. The corpse of Pocahontas has been lost since then.
West Africa, most likely from slaves sent to West Indies and Americas, with the meaning of "reanimated corpse" in voodoo.
From ancient Fathers and Church Ruilings.
The LDS church was officially founded on April 6, 1830.
Zombie + Corpse = Ghoul
First century. Established by St Mark, author of the gospel
A stinking corpse lily is a lily that smells like a dead corpse. That's why it is called "corpse" lily. (:
From a 15th century German word, of the same spelling, referring to a bag carrying clothes and food
On the Day of Pentecost, when the Apostles received the Seal of the Holy Spirit.