B
BasiaGirl
Guest
I’m reading a book on a history of burial and I came across the following: “According to Death to Dust: What Happens to Dead Bodies? (bit.ly/10A8525), the Catholic Church once denied burial to various types of sinners, routinely chanting over the bodies left to rot, “Sint cadavera eorum, in escam volatilibus coeli, et bestiis terrae” (Give over this erring body for food to the fowls of the air and beasts of the field).”
Is this true? It’s difficult for me to believe. I can understand the Church not allowing a known sinner to be buried in on consecrated ground back in the day, but to leave the body out for animals. This piece of information didn’t have a source to back it up. Does anyone know the answer to this?
Is this true? It’s difficult for me to believe. I can understand the Church not allowing a known sinner to be buried in on consecrated ground back in the day, but to leave the body out for animals. This piece of information didn’t have a source to back it up. Does anyone know the answer to this?