They did, all were buried in mass graves.
Hitler and the Nazis did not bury the Jews that they killed. The Jews who were killed in the concentration and extermination camps were cremated. Others, who were shot, had to dig mass graves themselves and they were then killed in such a manner that they would just fall into the mass graves.
Roman Catholic AnswerIf you can't think of anything else to do with them, you could toss them; it might be more respectful to burn or bury them. If they are specific card - say from a funeral, I would ask if the family of the deceased wants them; if they are just holy Cards, with prayers or whatnot, you could ask a local sister, or a Catholic school if they could use them.
No
its bury me bury me
Funerals. Just look at any prayer cards offered by Funeral homes- popularily and somewhat erroneously called Mass Cards. a mass card is a promise an actual Mass will be offered for the deceased. a Prayer card merely has the necessary obituary type facts and dates. and usually the 23rd Psalm or some other appropriate prayer.Prayer cards are wallet sized, mass cards are much larger, usually.
When you give a donation or petition for a Mass, you can send it or ask the secretary in the Rectory to send it.
No, it is not necessary to send a Thank You Card for a a funeral mass card.
Yes there is.
The homonym for bury is berry, meaning fruit.
The homophones for the given descriptions are: bury/berry.
The present tense for "bury" is "buries" for third person singular (he/she/it), and "bury" for all other subjects (I, you, we, they).