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Burial: Marcos Museum and Mausoleum Batac Ilocos Norte Province, Philippines Plot: Refrigerated Crypt, Marcos family mausoleum
Logically, they can be buried anywhere.Religiously, it depends on what the church decides..Answer from a CatholicTo the best of my knowledge, there is nothing that would forbid a non-Catholic spouse of a Catholic from being buried in the same Catholic cemetery. I believe this would be totally at the pastor's discretion, but there should be no reason that it would be forbidden. But, this is just my opinion, you would need to check with your pastor, or your church office.
Cong Medal of Honor...is his medal a fake ? No - it's a genuine medal - the one he originally showed to Reagan when he was on a tour of the Philippines and Marcos showed him his medals. Yes - the medal Reagan was shown was not awarded to Marcos because at that time Marcos had not been awarded the medal No - on seeing the medal in Marcos' collection, a military aide to Reagan commented that the medal had never been awarded to Marcos, but Reagan interjected and instructed that Marcos should be recorded as having been awarded it - officially.
Typically, if a Tanakh is unusable, it is buried along with other holy books in a Genizah (or book-cemetery). This is necessary because the Tanakh has the Divine Name printed on its pages and should not be lightly tossed aside.
Usually, no. But, I believe that non-Catholic spouses of Catholics may be buried in Catholic cemeteries. For example, the protestant spouse of a Catholic may be buried in the Catholic cemetery. I don't know of any other instances in which this would be allowable, but it may depend on local rules.
Hebrew people buried right a away not like Egyptian who take all the blood , it has to do with a belief about the spiritual body. Montparnasse Cemetery is a place where the intellectuals of France were buried. As Jews typically represent a larger percentage of the intelligentsia of a given country than their population percentage, it is expected that they would have an inordinate number of burials at Montparnasse. However, it should be noted that Jews do not make up even a quarter of the burials at Montparnasse, so they are nowhere close to being the majority of graves.
he died on january8 1324 and he died at age 70 i think he had a long life and he was a great man i read lots about him and hes so interesting im just recommeding u should get a book about him so u know all about him
if you want to feel about buried alive, then you should watch movie 'Buried - 2010'..!!
What Should You Do - 2003 Buried Alive was released on: USA: 24 September 2004
Yes it should be
That is a legal matter, not a matter of etiquette. You should ask the people at the cemetery.
Usually in a coffin. There is no special way that a christian should be buried, the importance is in respecting the grief of their family and friends.