At 8:09, is a chapel, but underneath it is a creepy underground mausoleum that runs the whole length of the building with about 70 vaults dating from the late 1870's to early 1950's.. Prior to the early 1980's, there was a stair case that lead down to the mausoleum on the south side of the building and the door was a locked iron gate at the bottom of the stairs. It was changed in the early 1980's when they built a wall and roof enclosure above the staircase with a solid locked door. You would not even know there is an underground mausoleum.
@@CryptDoor Around 1980, I was a teenager and very skinny that I was able to squeeze my body through the bars of the underground mausoleums iron gate. There were no lights in the mausoleum and it was long and dark. When I came back another time, I brought with me a pen flashlight and explored. I took a few pictures with my cheap Kodak camera, but only one image came out, even when I used a cube flash. I don't know where the picture is now. I should try and find it.
Do they not allow people down there because maybe it’s old and not safe to go down there? I would love to go back there and try to get in there maybe even talk to somebody at the cemetery but they probably wouldn’t let me
@@CryptDoor You might want to check with the cemetery office if they will let you go down there. What if someone has a family member interned down there? I am sure they would not deny access. I remember seeing over head lights when I was down there , but have no clue where the switch would be, or if there was one. I remember at the bottom of the stairs, it was a large room with with the vaults on all sides. In the middle of this room, it looked like there was at one time there was construction of making more vaults in the middle of the room, but it looked abandoned and a pretty lousy job of construction. On the right was smaller chamber of vaults and a few steps down lower on the right was the long corridor of vaults where it was too dark to see. It would be interesting to see today!
@@CryptDoor I have a book on cemeteries of Santa Clara. I just found it. The building is the Varsi Chapel and it is open for the public only for special tours, but that is for the chapel. I don't about the mausoleum underground. The book said the chapel was added above the mausoleum in 1901. There are pictures in the book and I can see the two locked doors that lead to the underground mausoleum. It said it is the first underground mausoleum to be built in California.
I have lived in San Jose all my life and know a bit of the cemeteries history. The Santa Clara Valley had a lot of Irish and Italian immigrants who came to the valley during the gold Rush and started successful business and farms. Some of the famous local people buried at the Catholic Mission Cemetery are the Murphy family. Martin Murphy owned most of the entire city of Sunnyvale and Mountain View in the 1800's and was one of the largest land owners of the day. Famous California bandit Tiburcio Vasquez is also buried there after he was hanged in 1875. The park "Vasquez Rock" in northern Los Angeles is named after him because it was his hide out during his crime sprees. So many movies are filmed there, westerns and quite of few the 1960's episodes of Star Trek. Also buried there is Don Antonio Sunol (where the town of Sunol is named after) immigrated to San Jose in 1818 and was a successful business and largest land owner at the time. He was also mayor of San Jose. This cemetery is the Catholic Mission cemetery. I think the oldest grave dates from 1853. Across the street I think a little further up or down Winchester Blvd is the Santa Clara Mission City Cemetery that takes all religious faiths and dates back to the 1850's.
It has been about 25 years since I visited this cemetery, I think I remember a section of graves and the headstones were all the same shape with the death dates all being 1918. I wonder if these were victims of the 1918 flu epidemic?
My mom & I visited our Mount Calvary cemetery in Las Vegas N.M. this afternoon, Friday 13/8/21 and we cried. seems nobody cares about their loved1's in our town!😩😭 But this is such a beautiful final resting place.
Found during the Civil War..., just beautiful...so many graves, so many people WOW, the grounds are so well kept, they all should look like this one, very serene for someone's final resting place...................
Yes it's still an active cemetery. My son was recently buried at Santa Clara Mission Cemetery. It's very spacious. My great grandparents are actually buried on the side where this video is taken! They died in the 40's.
Yes, it is still active. In the late 1980's, they built another huge, beautiful Mausoleum with a chapel. Inside, it looks more like a church than a Mausoleum.The older one in the cemetery was built in the 1920's, and also beautiful.
There is a book on Amazon you can buy titled: Cemeteries of Santa Clara (Images of America: California.) Years ago I saw this book in Barnes & Noble and it looked interesting, but I did not buy it. I bought it now on Amazon. It covers Mission Cemetery.
There's a section of the Santa Clara Mission Cemetery that's all children's graves. Very sad, but very touching as well. I live only a 5 minute drive from there and have visited multiple times. There's also another cemetery located literally across the street called Mission City Memorial Park which isn't nearly as big. It's easy for those not familiar with the area to confuse the 2 sometimes, especially when taking pictures for the Find A Grave website. Then there's the little-known Rose Garden Cemetery located on the grounds of nearby Mission Santa Clara, which is closed to the public, but is a memorialized area for those still buried on its grounds.
I visited there once in the early 1990's. Very old. I remember one large grave of a doctor who died in 1855, during the gold rush. I think I remember seeing the large Mausoleum of "Crocker", one of the railroad robber barons for the the Union Pacific Railroad.
I don’t understand a mausoleum. Family spends a million dollars on a loved ones grave . Twenty , thirty , one hundred years go by . Then times have changed. The cemetery hasn’t been funded in twenty years. The graves and mausoleums are falling apart. Another thirty years the land the cemetery took now is for sale . With a promise to move the deceased the land developers turn the acreage into a shopping mall. Mausoleums destroyed or moved . No more living family members. Those that are don’t care. Seems to me the rich could feed the hungry or help the poor somehow that are living . There is no such thing as RIP unless you are placed in a magical spot or cremated. I have read that there are two deaths on this earth one experiences. The first is when you take your last breath. The second when your no longer remembered. Thank you
Check out Madrona cemetery in the Saratoga foothills sometime. It is not a fancy cemetery like Mission cemetary. John Browns wife is buried there. After her husband was hanged for the Harper's Ferry raid, she moved to California with here children due to the hostilities back east.
I’m doing a series of videos called tombstone Tourist reading the stones you might want to look those up. The video you’re watching was earlier on in my TH-cam life. 😂😁 mistakes made. LOL
Hello- re SC Mission. The last small mini crypt with the face open, you. Bent down talking and recording looking in to the interior. I was surprised you didn’t see the dried out body of an opossum !
'Sacerdos' is Latin for 'priest', so that could be when the person entered the monastery, prep to becoming a priest/verger. "Ingressus" refers to the date the person took the Solemn Vows of the Church and became a priest. Those are most likely all missionaries and/or members of the priesthood.
I greet you again. The language on the tombstones is Latin. "Sacerdos" is the Latin term for priests, they are Roman Catholic priests who are buried there and probably have a religious cemetery there. Greetings from Germany, Marijama.
That one with the couples pix on the stone, private crypt, they were both born on the same day, and month off by just two years, last name Piraro, imagine that !
@ 8:24 the inscription says’ Edmond J. Ryan, Priest (of the) Jesuit Order, born 4 september 1882, entered the order 12 februari 1902, died 5 december 1928
Looking at the Lonely ground marker is so sad, like my life right now, just alone and waiting to die for me, the anxiety is unbearable, either he was a forgotten relative or that is all they could afford, a little space next to a nice private vault!
I’m in the U.K. So don’t know the ways they do things in your cemetery’s, but regarding the empty one, is it likely the cemetery’s office would have given builders the go ahead so there is one ready for when needed? I’m just thinking how long does one take to build, and what do you do with the body while that’s going on? 🤔🤔 just wondering if they have that either as a sort of “show home” for folk interested in seeing that they are like to buy, or ready when you need one? Best wishes from over the Pond! 🙋♀️👍💐🙏🕊
It is a chapel, for burial services at the cemetery. The object on the right or the door is a stoup, it contained Holy Water, water that has been blessed by the priest and the faithful will dip the first two fingers on their right hand and make the sign of the cross on their body before going in.
New subber. I like your videos, only wish you would have let us see what was inscribed on the dog house sized “crypt” that was open. You went past it pretty fast. Thanks for sharing your finds.
Thank you for subbing, actually I think somewhere on social media I have a picture of it but it’s pretty far down the list as it was in the early days of this channel roughly a year ago
The headstone near the chapel caught my eye! This is in latin! sacerdos means priest the SJ stands for Society of Jesus also called Jesuits, is a religious order of clerics regular of pontifical right for men in the Catholic Church headquartered in Rome.
Yes, that video is about two years old. I found out later from a subscriber, who did some genealogy digging that she had died from I think it was burns. Somehow her dress caught on fire or something. I don’t know if she was playing with a candle or something, but it was along those lines. I think I did a follow up video to it but like I said it was sometime ago.
Your "patch" of very orderly graves in tight rows across the path from the chapel are graves of clergy. The other language(s) you were mentioning is Latin. On the one you focused on, Edmundus J Ryan S.J. was a Priest (Sacerdos) a member of the "Society of Jesus", better known as Jesuits. He was born "natus" 4 DEC 1882 and ingressus (entered the order) on 12 FEB 1902 and died (OBUT[um]) 5 DEC 1928. The others would probably have said the same basic things.
@@CryptDoor thank you I read her story on find a grave so sad she was playing with matches and the fire got her dress and she when she got to the hospital she died from the burn's poor baby girl 😔
You may not be aware but you pick a very affluent still active necropolis of some import. I don't think you should be there. At least at the part you were at earlier. That looked like small neat Apts. Brave guy. Carry On
the little grave stones appear to be Catholic Monks, as they have S.J. after their names which stands for Society of Jesus or the Jesuit. the stones are written in latin
No wonder I have heard that heaven's a BIG place...it would need to be to house all those who have passed. I would imagine more are gone compared to those who are still here. I also believe our souls live on in another dimension & only our bodies are left behind in these places or the ground....however we prefer to be taken care of.
The scripture says all those are going to
hear the Lord called them out of those tombs to a Resurrection. What a beautiful hope that is John 5:28 29.🙌
I WAS SURPRISED THAT YOU WERE AT THIS CEMETERY MY MOM AND BROTHER ARE BURIED THERE IN THE PLOT. TOGETHER FOREVER. .. THX. ❤️👍
At 8:09, is a chapel, but underneath it is a creepy underground mausoleum that runs the whole length of the building with about 70 vaults dating from the late 1870's to early 1950's.. Prior to the early 1980's, there was a stair case that lead down to the mausoleum on the south side of the building and the door was a locked iron gate at the bottom of the stairs. It was changed in the early 1980's when they built a wall and roof enclosure above the staircase with a solid locked door. You would not even know there is an underground mausoleum.
This was about a year ago but I think I do recall a solid locked the door in there somewhere
@@CryptDoor Around 1980, I was a teenager and very skinny that I was able to squeeze my body through the bars of the underground mausoleums iron gate. There were no lights in the mausoleum and it was long and dark. When I came back another time, I brought with me a pen flashlight and explored. I took a few pictures with my cheap Kodak camera, but only one image came out, even when I used a cube flash. I don't know where the picture is now. I should try and find it.
Do they not allow people down there because maybe it’s old and not safe to go down there? I would love to go back there and try to get in there maybe even talk to somebody at the cemetery but they probably wouldn’t let me
@@CryptDoor You might want to check with the cemetery office if they will let you go down there. What if someone has a family member interned down there? I am sure they would not deny access. I remember seeing over head lights when I was down there , but have no clue where the switch would be, or if there was one. I remember at the bottom of the stairs, it was a large room with with the vaults on all sides. In the middle of this room, it looked like there was at one time there was construction of making more vaults in the middle of the room, but it looked abandoned and a pretty lousy job of construction. On the right was smaller chamber of vaults and a few steps down lower on the right was the long corridor of vaults where it was too dark to see. It would be interesting to see today!
@@CryptDoor I have a book on cemeteries of Santa Clara. I just found it. The building is the Varsi Chapel and it is open for the public only for special tours, but that is for the chapel. I don't about the mausoleum underground. The book said the chapel was added above the mausoleum in 1901. There are pictures in the book and I can see the two locked doors that lead to the underground mausoleum. It said it is the first underground mausoleum to be built in California.
I have lived in San Jose all my life and know a bit of the cemeteries history. The Santa Clara Valley had a lot of Irish and Italian immigrants who came to the valley during the gold Rush and started successful business and farms. Some of the famous local people buried at the Catholic Mission Cemetery are the Murphy family. Martin Murphy owned most of the entire city of Sunnyvale and Mountain View in the 1800's and was one of the largest land owners of the day. Famous California bandit Tiburcio Vasquez is also buried there after he was hanged in 1875. The park "Vasquez Rock" in northern Los Angeles is named after him because it was his hide out during his crime sprees. So many movies are filmed there, westerns and quite of few the 1960's episodes of Star Trek. Also buried there is Don Antonio Sunol (where the town of Sunol is named after) immigrated to San Jose in 1818 and was a successful business and largest land owner at the time. He was also mayor of San Jose. This cemetery is the Catholic Mission cemetery. I think the oldest grave dates from 1853. Across the street I think a little further up or down Winchester Blvd is the Santa Clara Mission City Cemetery that takes all religious faiths and dates back to the 1850's.
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It has been about 25 years since I visited this cemetery, I think I remember a section of graves and the headstones were all the same shape with the death dates all being 1918. I wonder if these were victims of the 1918 flu epidemic?
most likely
That is a unique cemetery I've seen! I found out it's relaxing to watch videos about Graves.
About time nice to see a lovely clean tidy cemetery
My mom & I visited our Mount Calvary cemetery in Las Vegas N.M. this afternoon, Friday 13/8/21 and we cried. seems nobody cares about their loved1's in our town!😩😭 But this is such a beautiful final resting place.
I just looked it up and I saw some pictures it’s awesome
Found during the Civil War..., just beautiful...so many graves, so many people WOW, the grounds are so well kept, they all should look like
this one, very serene for someone's final resting place...................
Beautiful, well kept grounds. I am wondering if it's still an active cemetery. Whoever's taking care of these grounds is doing a phenomenal job👍🏽
I do believe it’s still active
Yes it's still an active cemetery. My son was recently buried at Santa Clara Mission Cemetery. It's very spacious. My great grandparents are actually buried on the side where this video is taken! They died in the 40's.
Yes, it is still active. In the late 1980's, they built another huge, beautiful Mausoleum with a chapel. Inside, it looks more like a church than a Mausoleum.The older one in the cemetery was built in the 1920's, and also beautiful.
@@VeronicaReveles408 My condolences dear Veronica. Sorry for the loss of your son. Hi from Germany.
Such a Beautiful cemetery! Thanks for the video! 😊
My pleasure, thank you for watching!
This is such a AWESOME cemetery. One of the best ive seen. Wish they had these in Missouri
Gorgeous cemetery
Watching from Bangladesh... Nice video.
There is a book on Amazon you can buy titled: Cemeteries of Santa Clara (Images of America: California.) Years ago I saw this book in Barnes & Noble and it looked interesting, but I did not buy it. I bought it now on Amazon. It covers Mission Cemetery.
So many Italian immigrant there in US this Italian there grave is really beautiful. Wow so much crow and Raven there in the background.
There's a section of the Santa Clara Mission Cemetery that's all children's graves. Very sad, but very touching as well. I live only a 5 minute drive from there and have visited multiple times. There's also another cemetery located literally across the street called Mission City Memorial Park which isn't nearly as big. It's easy for those not familiar with the area to confuse the 2 sometimes, especially when taking pictures for the Find A Grave website. Then there's the little-known Rose Garden Cemetery located on the grounds of nearby Mission Santa Clara, which is closed to the public, but is a memorialized area for those still buried on its grounds.
I stombled upon this! So cool
I'm not sure if you have visited yet or not but the old Sacramento City cemetery is awesome..
I’ve been there, I did some videos from there a few months ago I had less subscribers then so They didn’t get a whole lot of love.
I visited there once in the early 1990's. Very old. I remember one large grave of a doctor who died in 1855, during the gold rush. I think I remember seeing the large Mausoleum of "Crocker", one of the railroad robber barons for the the Union Pacific Railroad.
Love that wrought iron. The language is Latin.
I don’t understand a mausoleum. Family spends a million dollars on a loved ones grave . Twenty , thirty , one hundred years go by . Then times have changed. The cemetery hasn’t been funded in twenty years. The graves and mausoleums are falling apart. Another thirty years the land the cemetery took now is for sale . With a promise to move the deceased the land developers turn the acreage into a shopping mall. Mausoleums destroyed or moved . No more living family members. Those that are don’t care. Seems to me the rich could feed the hungry or help the poor somehow that are living . There is no such thing as RIP unless you are placed in a magical spot or cremated. I have read that there are two deaths on this earth one experiences. The first is when you take your last breath. The second when your no longer remembered. Thank you
It's an endowment cemetery. That won't happen.
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One of my favorite cemeteries to visit was when I was in New Orleans. We did the St Louis 1 cemetery tour. I think that's the only way to visit it.
This is a fascinating cemetery!
Thank you very much, for a
great video!
New sub here! Awesome content. Keep up the good work.
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As I recall, those same headstones that are all the same with the rounded tops and in Latin are Priests graves.
Check out Madrona cemetery in the Saratoga foothills sometime. It is not a fancy cemetery like Mission cemetary. John Browns wife is buried there. After her husband was hanged for the Harper's Ferry raid, she moved to California with here children due to the hostilities back east.
Love your video as a first time watcher but if you could slow it down some and spend a few moments at each spot would be great.. good job..
I’m doing a series of videos called tombstone Tourist reading the stones you might want to look those up. The video you’re watching was earlier on in my TH-cam life. 😂😁 mistakes made. LOL
Yes, it was a little too fast. I had to watch it at half speed and pause it so I could read the inscriptions.
Hello- re SC Mission. The last small mini crypt with the face open, you. Bent down talking and recording looking in to the interior. I was surprised you didn’t see the dried out body of an opossum !
This place is beautiful. New sub.
Thank you so much! I hope you enjoy
Tony @ 2:28 why is that on name one the bottom right look erased . Just wondering it looked weird.
Because they fade. My great grandparent's headstone looks like that too. The upper letters are readable and the bottom letters are very faded.
very nice and unique topic very nice dear,
Amazing thank you great video
Thank You for watching
'Sacerdos' is Latin for 'priest', so that could be when the person entered the monastery, prep to becoming a priest/verger. "Ingressus" refers to the date the person took the Solemn Vows of the Church and became a priest. Those are most likely all missionaries and/or members of the priesthood.
Thank You!👍
Several Jesuits priests and brothers are buried here.
I don't know why my brain today searching these kinda videos 😪
There is a shield missing on the graveyard: " Home for rent!"
I greet you again. The language on the tombstones is Latin. "Sacerdos" is the Latin term for priests, they are Roman Catholic priests who are buried there and probably have a religious cemetery there. Greetings from Germany, Marijama.
Hello! And thank you! 👍
Incredible cemetery. Where is this at?
Santa Clara California. In the San Francisco Bay area
Santa Clara California.
That one with the couples pix on the stone, private crypt, they were both born on the same day, and month off by just two years, last name Piraro, imagine that !
looks well kept
@ 8:24 the inscription says’ Edmond J. Ryan, Priest (of the) Jesuit Order, born 4 september 1882, entered the order 12 februari 1902, died 5 december 1928
Someone of those graves beautiful than houses that we live to day 😂 😆 😝
Cemetery is quite like
a Time Machine
Looking at the Lonely ground marker is so sad, like my life right now, just alone and waiting to die for me, the anxiety is unbearable, either he was a forgotten relative or that is all they could
afford, a little space next to a nice private vault!
You are not alone, you have us here and I think we are building a nice community.
You are never alone...The Lord is with you at all times😇😇♥♥♥♥♥
Lived and passed next to that cemetery for years and one of the more haunted places in the lower Bay Area in general honestly!
Awesome Cemetery, I'm new to your channel.
Welcome! And thank you for watching.
How did they have fancy stones and cement 1800
Cement has been around for more that a thousand years, and masonry goes back a very long time.
I believe those Latin burial area are of religious priest the writing is Latin
I’m in the U.K. So don’t know the ways they do things in your cemetery’s, but regarding the empty one, is it likely the cemetery’s office would have given builders the go ahead so there is one ready for when needed? I’m just thinking how long does one take to build, and what do you do with the body while that’s going on? 🤔🤔 just wondering if they have that either as a sort of “show home” for folk interested in seeing that they are like to buy, or ready when you need one? Best wishes from over the Pond! 🙋♀️👍💐🙏🕊
Got older ones in UK.
Gee, ya think? One country is a lot older than the other.
It’s like a neighborhood. I like it.
Grate video
Cemetery duplexes and condo co-ops. Who knew?
Go slower , first time viewing your channel. I do love theses cemetery videos. Nice job
Thanks
Im new here and its latin lanauge💯
Nice!
The ones early in the video look like low roofed mausoleums, but some appear to be double occupant per side. How would that work ?
Those low white ones? My guess is they go underground
It is a chapel, for burial services at the cemetery. The object on the right or the door is a stoup, it contained Holy Water, water that has been blessed by the priest and the faithful will dip the first two fingers on their right hand and make the sign of the cross on their body before going in.
The grave collapsed in that spot that happened to my dad's grave
New subber. I like your videos, only wish you would have let us see what was inscribed on the dog house sized “crypt” that was open. You went past it pretty fast. Thanks for sharing your finds.
Thank you for subbing, actually I think somewhere on social media I have a picture of it but it’s pretty far down the list as it was in the early days of this channel roughly a year ago
Is this castro valley my mom and grandparents and 2 cousins there mom in a wall on outside
No it’s Santa Clara
You should check out Wyatt Earp's Grave
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The SJ on the row of headstones stands for Society of Jesus. I believe those were missionaries by the chapel
Not only go a bit slower but please do the dates.also first time.
Older video… I have newer ones where I go slower and read stones more
@@CryptDoor thanks 😊.
Please show close ups of the pictures
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The headstone near the chapel caught my eye! This is in latin! sacerdos means priest the SJ stands for Society of Jesus also called Jesuits, is a religious order of clerics regular of pontifical right for men in the Catholic Church headquartered in Rome.
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look closer at the writing on the headstone some child girl died oct 30 1917 age 6 yrs marie lagone
Yes, that video is about two years old. I found out later from a subscriber, who did some genealogy digging that she had died from I think it was burns. Somehow her dress caught on fire or something. I don’t know if she was playing with a candle or something, but it was along those lines. I think I did a follow up video to it but like I said it was sometime ago.
Your "patch" of very orderly graves in tight rows across the path from the chapel are graves of clergy. The other language(s) you were mentioning is Latin. On the one you focused on, Edmundus J Ryan S.J. was a Priest (Sacerdos) a member of the "Society of Jesus", better known as Jesuits. He was born "natus" 4 DEC 1882 and ingressus (entered the order) on 12 FEB 1902 and died (OBUT[um]) 5 DEC 1928. The others would probably have said the same basic things.
Just dying to spend time with the dead
Meny person rest in peace
The dog house looking grave said a 6 year old was buried there
Yeah I know I did a follow up video a little bit later on that that’s about a year or more old
It's sad what happened to little Marie Lagone
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@@CryptDoor thank you I read her story on find a grave so sad she was playing with matches and the fire got her dress and she when she got to the hospital she died from the burn's poor baby girl 😔
I don’t think when I originally found it all of that other information was there I think this might’ve been edited and that added
Monastary burial area? 8:20 -- I think it is Jesuit -- 02/12/1902 -- joined the Jesuits.
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This was great. Can we also know your cool tattoo, that’s on your arm?
Darth Vader haha
You may not be aware but you pick a very affluent still active necropolis of some import. I don't think you should be there. At least at the part you were at earlier. That looked like small neat Apts. Brave guy. Carry On
What do you mean
some old graves use to bury dead with string and bell just in case the woke up they can ring bell to let know there still alive
Latin language. Graves of Catholic priests. It is a Catholic cemetery.
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They added the photo recently! lol! They had no clue to do that back in the fifties!
I believe Natus is Latin not 100% sure .. .I googled it ,and it's Latin . Exllent video my friend.🇺🇸👻🕵️
That’s Latin on the tombstones.
the little grave stones appear to be Catholic Monks, as they have S.J. after their names which stands for Society of Jesus or the Jesuit. the stones are written in latin
The graves you found had Latin writing and have the distinctive "IHS" symbol of the Society of Jesus (Jesuits) They are the graves of priests
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Natus is Latin for “born”
It is written in Latin.
Millions of Irish people left Ireland in the 1840s when the British conducted genocide against them.
No wonder I have heard that heaven's a BIG place...it would need to be to house all those who have passed. I would imagine more are gone compared to those who are still here. I also believe our souls live on in another dimension & only our bodies are left behind in these places or the ground....however we prefer to be taken care of.
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A well kept cemetery.
It's the sort of cemetery I would be happy to sit and relax.
CHILD IS HOLDING GRAIL. REAL NICE THEY BURNT HER EYES OUT, THE GREAT MOTHER OF HEAVEN
The language that you weren't familiar with is Latin...
What a joke we human beings will become ashes one day of my Lord
Those identical stones were Jesuits and the language was Latin. Maybe that was a plot for priests.
I had found out later that it was