Catholic and Protestant graves: Any Difference?
My stepfather said that the Roman Catholic gravestones are different from the Protestants. I've never noticed, and can not be bothered to leave the house and know. Are you telling the truth?
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Never heard of that. I guess Catholic gravestones are more likely to include representations of crucifixes and images of Mary. And what could be situated in the Catholic cemetery. Otherwise, I doubt that there is a difference.
Catholic (Church of Rome) tablets are often a cross of the crucified Christ - the sacrifice.
Protestant graves are often cross naked - Cristo de la Victoria
I did not know Protestant tombstones Tee hee kidding.
I have never heard that before.
He spent many years photographing cemeteries and have not noticed a big difference in general. Oh, occasionally there will be a stone with a Catholic rosary or crucifix on it, but in general there is not much difference.
Unless it is the cornerstone of a priest, sister, sister, brother or deacon - then there is a difference.
No difference at all which extends under them.
A monstrous fable
Is no different.
No! He is just a fan!
What used to be gravestones in the Protestant Anglo-Saxon world generally do not have crosses or crucifixes, while non-Catholics. However, this is not as true as it once was.
Never mind no one is actually only their ancient tombs body does not need more, they are all in the spirit world.