Having "no death date" on a headstone signifies that the person is still alive or that their death date is unknown. This can be a way to honor missing persons, those who have disappeared, or to symbolize hope for their return.
NO! No cross; definitely not. But the headstone doesn't need to be empty. Perhaps an engraved rose; or maybe a Bible. Maybe the date of birth and death. Perhaps 'Survived by' information. Personally I think most of us get creamated, but not sure on that.
The information and details about a person for example the date of birth and death, are placed on the Headstone which is always situated at the top of the grave.
There was a prophecy, he was warned he would die around that date.
On a headstone, "aft" typically refers to the rear or back side, while "ca" is an abbreviation for "circa," meaning "approximately" when referring to dates. For example, a headstone might have inscriptions indicating the birth year as "ca 1850," suggesting that the date is an approximation. These terms help provide context and details about the individual commemorated on the headstone.
Sometimes a feast day of a saint is on or near their death day. Since we do not know the date of death of Saint Jude, there may be no significance to the date.
The date has no special significance other than it was the day assigned as the feast day of St. George. We do not know his birth date nor the date of his death.
Having no expiration date on a credit card can be significant because it allows the card to be used for a longer period without needing to be replaced. This can be convenient for the cardholder and reduce the hassle of having to update payment information frequently.
"Feo, Fuerte y Formal", which in English means "ugly, strong, and dignified".
There is no special reason that I am aware of. It was just a date chosen by the church to celebrate the life of this apostle. We do not know either his date of birth or death so it has no significance there.
the significance is that that they they decided everything about the great compromise
the significance of the date 1787 was that, that when Delaware became the first state, followed by Pennsylvania and New Jersey. q
I don't think there is any significance to this date.