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Dec 2 2022 01:53pm
I'm doing a research about different burials and its rituals.

I want to ask something about Christian burials.
For example, someone buried in a grave. Then the family or relatives of funeral wanted to transport the body to another grave or place.
Is that possible in Christianity?
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It's not ruled in the bible II so nothing against it or even burn the bodies
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Since most people are cremated now-a-days,. even as per state laws..

There is no body to move.
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Dec 2 2022 02:22pm
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Since most people are cremated now-a-days,. even as per state laws..

There is no body to move.


what state requires cremation by law?
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if the fee isnt payed after 5 years, the body will be moved by church itself to another place to offer a open slot again at graveyard to go on earn money. think about it.

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Dec 2 2022 07:08pm
It is not explicitly forbidden in Christianity to do so, for example in the UK you could have a relative who was buried on church grounds exhumed and moved to a new grave but it would have to be approved by the church and/or government depending where it was buried.

There are people who view it as opposed to Christian beliefs and dont think it should ever be allowed but there is not an actual rule against it.
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Dec 3 2022 08:24am
Quote (blackmaze @ 2 Dec 2022 19:53)
I'm doing a research about different burials and its rituals.

I want to ask something about Christian burials.
For example, someone buried in a grave. Then the family or relatives of funeral wanted to transport the body to another grave or place.
Is that possible in Christianity?



Digging up dead bodies would be unusual. Moving dead bodies would be unusual.

No idea about the religious side, but pretty sure you’d need special permission to go digging up graves. Church and local authorities I would guess
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