It is Saint Joseph, and yes you bury him upside down. At Catholic religious good stores they sell plastic ones fairly cheap just for this purpose. There is no ritual that i am aware of. Many people swear by this but I personally don't believe in such things so I have never tried it.
Good luck with the sale.
2006-06-17 08:12:52
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answered by pontiuspilatewsm 5
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Saint Joseph - you are supposed to bury him in the front yard upside down.
2006-06-17 08:15:06
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answered by dmspartan2000 5
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Easy, write in a piece of paper, by when do you want your house to be sell and in how much money. Save the piece of paper in a secure place and leave it there until your wish has been answered.
In the night before you go to sleep, ask The Father and His son Jesus, to give permission to your guardian angels and your guide spirits to help you in selling this house asap (as soon as possible) and after you finish your petition, thanks the Father and His Son for listening to you, and that this petition of yours be in harmony with everybody else in this world, according to His Will, and in the perfect grace of the Holy Spirit, The Father and the Son. Three times say "Amen, Amen, Amen"
That's it. Have faith and all your wishes will become true, but they have to be good wishes, never wish anything bad to anybody because it will come back to you or one of yours.
God Bless You.
2006-06-17 08:23:15
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answered by billiboy4965 1
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Here is information from Cecil, my favorite columnist.
Could you help a poor Presbyterian/once a Catholic and Lutheran??? My kids are trying to sell their house, have bought another one, and everyone says they MUST bury a statue of Saint Joseph in their back yard--and he must be buried upside down!!!--in order to sell it quickly!! Now, I figure this is pure superstition, and they agree, but--just in case!! We are all Presbyterians, now, so the saints aren't really ruling--but wondered if you had ever heard this particular story. --Millicent Burnstein
SDSTAFF Songbird replies:
The Saints have never ruled, even when Archie Manning was their quarterback. But St. Joseph has dominated as the Divine Real Estate Mover for several hundred years.
The United States Catholic Information Center in Washington, D.C., traces the tradition of burying St. Joseph back hundreds of years to St. Theresa of Avila (1515-1582), who prayed to St. Joseph (the patron saint of the family and household needs) for more land for Christian converts and encouraged her Discalced Carmelite nuns to bury St. Joseph medals in the ground as a symbol of their devotion.
Today, folks bury statues of St. Joseph instead of medals (some say the reason he is depicted as bald in so many statues is that he's been buried upside-down too many times). He can be buried in the front yard, upside down, facing away from the house or in the back yard, right side up, facing the house. Some cultures say once the house is sold, you must dig him up and take him with you. Others insist you leave him in the ground at your old house and buy a new one. Everyone agrees you need to give him a place of honor at your new home.
Though St. Joseph Home Sale Kits can be purchased (in prices ranging from $9.95 to almost $30.00), the most important factor is said to be faith. If you don't truly believe in divine intervention, they say, don't expect positive results.
If you want to do-it-yourself, here's how:
1. Get a statue of St. Joseph. The size of the statue has nothing to do with how much money you're going to get for your house, thank goodness.
2. Bury him on your property (see instructions, above).
3. Ask him to help you sell your home. The following is from an Internet kit, and is definitely not the kind of prayer I would suggest be used: "Oh, St. Joseph, guardian of household needs, we know you don't like to be upside down in the ground, but the sooner escrow closes, the sooner we will dig you up and put you in a place of honor in our new home. Please bring us an acceptable offer (or any offer!) and help sustain our faith in the real estate market."
4. Thank him after your home sells.
5. Share your experience of how he helped you with others.
Does doing all this guarantee that St. Joseph will sell your house? Of course not. It's a silly superstition. But 2 million St. Joseph statues are sold nationally each year with enough testimonials from satistified home sellers to make believers out of many. I'll confess that as I write this, I'm staring out my window at the lovely new statue of St. Joseph and his family we placed in our back yard. When I buried him at our old home (which I sold myself), we had our buyer within a week.
--SDSTAFF Songbird
Straight Dope Science Advisory Board
2006-06-17 08:15:28
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answered by redunicorn 7
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it is Saint Joseph.......buried upside down in the yard
2006-06-17 08:15:39
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answered by no question...Ted Williams 1
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St Joesph is the correct answer
2006-06-17 08:14:44
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answered by nanarosieb@sbcglobal.net 1
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Bury them all; what can it hurt?
2006-06-17 08:13:17
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answered by regnaD kciN 4
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thats a new one on me!
2006-06-17 08:13:52
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answered by K SHINE 4
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