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Children who died before baptism were, for a long period, not allowed be buried inside the confines of a catholic graveyard…
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Stephentlig
it this statement true?
Stephentlig
This story is from Northern Ireland but may be of some help:Children who died before baptism were, for a long period, not allowed be buried inside the confines of a catholic graveyard…
it this statement true?
Stephentlig
As a former sacristan for over ten years I’ve witnessed near a thousand Requiem Funeral Masses and sadly with many infant children who died before Baptism. For those Catholic families involved with the death of their infant child their bodies were placed in a Catholic Burial cemetery. Some Bishops from different diocese might deem it inappropriate on certain grounds that I am not aware of that such infant burials be refused on Catholic burial sites.Children who died before baptism were, for a long period, not allowed be buried inside the confines of a catholic graveyard…
it this statement true?
Stephentlig