virginity whilst admirable does not give reason to any special attention to the burial proceedures of the catholic church. not quite sure why you are wondering about this but the answer is an overall no, no difference or preferential treatment and as for all people no free pass.
2007-04-25 21:39:03
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answered by fenian1916 5
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It is not necessary to be a virgin to be Catholic and no special ceremony is used,what can be said though is that it is a wonderful thing to dedicate one`s life to God by staying in the single state and keeping one`s virginity.
2007-04-26 04:18:12
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answered by Sentinel 7
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No one gets a free pass to heaven. Even Jesus had a few bumps along the way.
2007-04-26 04:22:05
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answered by Allan 6
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If they're found to be a true virgin, the church will only make sure they are not buried next to any men to preserve this state.
2007-04-26 06:32:23
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answered by Annmaree 5
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who among the living can claim the dead is a virgin?
so "disrepectful" to give the dead a hymen check and in the case of man, what to check????
free-pass??? no no no.. god discriminate not...
maybe extra questioning at the gate of heaven...
"why didn't u try sex when i gave u life?"
2007-04-26 04:21:09
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answered by efurong 2
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adult dies in virgin in this millenium...? I dont think so. but if there were, it will be no different than others, only the dead body putted in to a grave.
2007-04-26 04:25:08
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answered by Pandeka 3
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No
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No.
It's a testimony to their social maladjustment.
2007-04-26 06:35:37
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answered by Anonymous
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No, none of the above.
2007-04-26 04:22:34
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answered by Anonymous
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No. No. No. No.
2007-04-26 04:15:43
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answered by Runa 7
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