Sherlock "buried" at graveyard

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Posted by kittykat
August 13, 2013 1:42 pm
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There's something I don't get. Everybody thinks that Sherlock committed suicide, right? Yet he was "buried" in a church graveyard, which is consecrated/holy ground. I thought that people who took their own lives weren't allowed to be buried on such ground because it's seen as a sin? Everybody thinks he killed himself, it was all over the papers...  


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Posted by anjaH_alias
August 13, 2013 2:39 pm
#2

I think, it´s not a Catholic cemetary. More likely one of the Anglican church.... I mean, I don´t know really in a lot of aspects, what that means, but it´s more "tolerant", or, than the Catholic one and could be compared in this aspect with the Protestant Church.

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Posted by Mary Me
August 13, 2013 4:31 pm
#3

I'm a evengelic myself and as far as I know the Protestant Church offers anybody a grave, regardless the death circumstances and wealth.


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Posted by Harriet
August 13, 2013 4:51 pm
#4

1. Graveyards nowadays normally belong to the municipality - they decide who will be buried there.
2. Protestant, Anglican and Catholic Churches offer funeral services for their members who committed suicide.

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Posted by sj4iy
August 13, 2013 8:19 pm
#5

Swanpride wrote:

Even more interesting...does this mean that Sherlock was a church member? Not sure how it is in England, but here you can only be buried on the cemestry of your own confession. If you are not a church member, you normally end up at a state cemestry. (Though I guess Mycroft would have swayed whatever he liked....)

Concerning the catholic church: It's nowadays not really a problem anymore if you died of suicide (at least not over here). It's still considered a sin, especially by the catholic church, but for the pieve of mind of the grieving family, they will do it (and even in the past they often simply pretended not to know the real reason for the death, even if it was obvious).

Doubt it.  Maybe someone in his family at one time was part of the church and he still had "rights", as they say.  I'm not and never have been a member of a small Baptist church in KY, but all of my gradma's family is buried there, so my children and I could also be buried there if we so desired (which, for the record, I don't...I'm going to be cremated without any sort of funeral or headstone).

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Posted by Davina
August 18, 2013 11:09 am
#6

Family burial plot most likely.


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