Yes.
It is when the casket is thrown into the ocean.
Zheng He was barried in the south china sea
Yes, it is possible to have a Catholic cremation burial at sea, but it must be done in accordance with the guidelines set by the Catholic Church.
Burial at sea is a ceremony in which a deceased person's body is disposed of in the ocean, often conducted by the military or maritime organizations. This service typically involves a formal ceremony, which may include prayers, speeches, and the lowering of the casket or ashes into the water. It is often chosen for individuals who had a deep connection to the sea or for those who served in the Navy. Regulations may vary by country regarding the process and location of burial at sea.
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A stone is thrown upward at 27 m/s from a cliff that is 125m relative to the sea? How long will it take to hit the water
AnswerI participated in a couple of burials at sea during my eight years in the USN. One was for a retired Navyman who did not even die at sea but requested this honor. The tradition goes back to the days when a ship might not reach land for weeks or even months at a time. The only possible way to preserve the body for burial ashore would have been to pickle it in salt. The bodies aren't just "thrown off the ship." There is a formal memorial ceremony and the body is wrapped in a weighted canvas shroud, draped with the flag if it is a military funeral, and reverently tipped over the side.
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There was a big war in Judah and the king and all his men were killed and thrown into the Dead Sea
Armstrong's cremated remains were scattered in the Atlantic Ocean on September 14, 2012 during a burial-at-sea ceremony aboard the USS Philippine Sea.
It wasn't a river; Perseus was cast into the sea.