
Does landfill count?
(And, before you ask, no, that isn't a picture of the statue concerned... )
"Truly, it is the indescribable sweetness of contemplation which you give to those who love you. In this you have shown the tenderness of your charity, that when I had no being you made me; and when I strayed away from you, you brought me back again to serve you and commanded me to love you." The Imitation of Christ
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They can be burned as well. Someone told me there was a ritual for such a ceremony but I don't know if that's true.
What about burial in a public place? A nice park, or even an out-of-the-way, unused, corner of a cemetary? I don't know if either qualifies as suitable, but it's what popped into my head. Good luck, and fair winds. ~Willow~
C'mon now. Venus di Milo is in a MUSEUM and she wasn't even a saint, and she has missing arms and everything. [Okay, she ALSO has a "perky" bustline, but that's entirely besides the point.]
Bury it in your local parish priest's garden ?
Is it possible to burn them- I thought I read somewhere that burning blessed items which are beyond repair was permitted?
Dear Mac
We will bury them or burn them in our garden. Just bring them along, but no life size Padre Pio's please.
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