Can I throw away a religious statue?

Respectful disposal
It is not a sin to throw away blessed items, but out of proper respect, one should dispose of them in this way. If devotionals have not been blessed, such as some of the holy cards and such that come through the mail, those are simply pictures and can be thrown away.
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How do you dispose of religious statues?

Regardless of someone's religious tradition, the bottom line when making decisions about unwanted or damaged religious items is to treat them with reverence and respect. In almost all cases, burial is the preferred method of disposal for damaged items.
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What do you do with a broken Virgin Mary statue?

A broken rosary or religious statue normally would be buried. In all, the underlying idea is that what has been dedicated to God should be returned to God, in a sense, the same way a person's dead body is committed to the earth. Never should one just “throw out” what has been dedicated to God.
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How do you dispose of sacramentals?

All sacramentals can be either burned or buried in order to properly dispose of them. This type of disposal honors their sacred purpose and returns them to the earth in a dignified way. If a person is unable to do either, the sacramental may be dropped off at the parish office and someone on staff can take care of it.
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Can you throw away a Bible Catholic?

Roman Catholic

“There is no specifically mandated means of disposing of old Bibles. Some Catholics follow a custom of disposing of religious articles that have been blessed by either burying or burning. ... If not, dispose of it as you would any other book.
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How do I dispose of holy cards and objects?



How do you dispose of Catholic religious items?

Catholic convention is that discarding objects such as statues, rosaries or the palms from Palm Sunday should be by means of respectful burning or burial.
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How do you dispose of blessed objects?

The basic rule for the disposition of these items is to burn or to bury them. Therefore, the normal "rule of thumb" is that anything that has been blessed should be burned (and then the ashes buried) or simply buried.
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Can you throw away a broken rosary?

A broken rosary or religious statue normally would be buried. In all, the underlying idea is that what has been dedicated to God should be returned to God, in a sense, the same way a person's dead body is committed to the earth. Never should one just “throw out” what has been dedicated to God.
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Can you hang a rosary in your car?

If it is done as a statement of faith or for some other just purpose, hanging rosary beads on the rearview mirror would not violate canon law's requirement that sacramentals be treated with due reverence: Sacred objects, set aside for divine worship by dedication or blessing, are to be treated with reverence.
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Can you be buried with a rosary?

Catholics may choose to be buried with their rosary beads. These may be placed in the hands of the deceased for an open-casket visitation. The rosary beads would need to be removed from the casket if the body is eventually cremated. You may see a body in an open casket holding a crucifix as well.
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How do you dispose of Hindu religious books?

Hinduism: Sacred Hindu texts are disposed of reverentially, usually by immersion in clean water, burial or burning, according to the Hari Bhakti Vilasa, a Hindu book of rituals and conduct. If still usable, the items can be sent to the next of kin or cremated with a deceased owner.
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How do you dispose of a broken crucifix?

But a blessed crucifix or a blessed statue is not just an ordinary item: it is blessed. And blessed objects should be treated with reverence. If you cannot fix the item, or you have no use for it, you may discard the item by incineration, burial or pious disposal.
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How do you dispose of prayer cards?

If devotionals have not been blessed, such as some of the holy cards and such that come through the mail, those are simply pictures and can be thrown away. If you feel uncomfortable throwing them away, you can burn or bury them as well.”
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What do Catholics do with statues?

Churches often have statues of Mary and some saints. Catholics do not worship Mary or the saints, but ask them to pray to God on their behalf. This is known as intercession. Statues can also help to focus a person's mind on an aspect of prayer or worship.
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How do you dispose of Catholic palms?

Many families display their palms in their homes by fastening them to crucifixes or religious works of art, while others follow the custom of weaving the palms into crosses. To dispose of palms respectfully, they may be either burned or buried, but they must never be discarded in the trash, Rolfes said.
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What can I do with old religious books?

In the case of the books actually used at the altar in worship, the answer is that they must be disposed of reverently, not just thrown out with the trash. “Fundamentally, we handle all sacred objects by burying them or burning them,” said Daniel McAfee, director of the archdiocesan Office of Worship.
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What does a rosary on a doorknob mean?

It is intended to be Placed on the doorknob of the entry door of a room. It like many traditional Saint Benedict items is meant to bless the room and protect it and those in it from evil.
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Is it inappropriate to wear a rosary around your neck?

There is nothing wrong with wearing a rosary as a necklace, as you would a religious medal or scapular; indeed, this is a common custom in many cultures. In this way it serves as a reminder to pray the Rosary.
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What happens when you wear a rosary around your neck?

When someone wears a rosary around their neck, it serves as a visible reminder of their faith and dedication to prayer. It also gives them a physical, tactile object to help them concentrate on the Rosary while praying. The Rosary is a prayer as well as an object.
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What does a black rosary mean?

The black rosary bead symbolizes grounding and protection. When black beads are used in combination with prayer (including the rosary) it calls for the feelings of self-control and resilience. Although considered to many to be a formal or elegant color it is used in a variety of rosaries from elaborate to simple.
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Where do you cut the rosary when someone dies?

We place a rosary in the hands of the deceased before burial. Usually a family member or close friend cuts the rosary held by the deceased in the belief that another death in the family will not follow. Those who are very superstitious and afraid of ghosts may wear the color red to drive the loved one's spirit away.
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What happens at a rosary when someone dies?

Answer: When a Catholic dies, his friends and family often gather together to pray the rosary for the repose of his soul. Saying that one is “going to a rosary” is a shorthand way of saying that someone is gathering with other people in order to pray a rosary together.
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How do you dispose of sacred thread?

How to dispose the sutra after 40 days
  1. Bury it in wet soil.
  2. Or burn the sutra.
  3. Apply these ashes from your vishuddhi (chakra or energy center located at the pit of the throat) down to the anahata (chakra located at the soft spot where the ribcage meets)
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What are blessed objects called?

“Blessed sacramentals” are religious objects that are blessed, such as rosaries, medals, crucifixes, etc. These are not technically “sacred objects” in the sense of being set apart for “divine worship” (liturgy) but are meant for prayer, piety, or private devotions.
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How do you dispose of old blessed palms?

Holy palms should be returned to nature. After the Palm Sunday service, the priest or an assistant may collect palms for disposal from the worshipers. If you would prefer to take your palm home, it may be kept as a holy item. Should you wish to dispose of it, you may bury it or burn it and spread the ashes outside.
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