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  1. The charter states: First we ordain that in the Cathedral of the city of Granada it made an honest chapel in which are, when the will of Our Lord be, our bodies buried. This chapel will be called Of the Kings under the invocation of Saint John the Baptist and Saint John the Evangelist.

  2. Mar 28, 2023 · Burial, therefore, is a temporary rest for the body until the final resurrection and the hope of eternal life. Understanding the biblical perspective on Christian burial can bring comfort to those who have lost loved ones, and provide guidance for those who are making end-of-life decisions.

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  4. T he Catholic Kings joined together Granada and Castile. The peoples of Spain were unified under one single monarchy. The peoples of Spain were unified under one single monarchy. Links were established with Portugal, England and Austria through the marriages of their children, and with the discovery of America the basis for the world-wide ...

  5. Apr 8, 2024 · It does matter what we do with our body after death because what we do is a picture of what we believe about the hope of the resurrection. That does not necessarily mean that one method of burial is to be preserved over others. But what must be preserved is the Christian belief in the resurrection. Burial is a last act of faith, and we should ...

  6. Oct 5, 2015 · Although the Bible does not specifically speak to the subject of cremation, we do find in the Word of God that only the heathen tribes cremated people (burned their bodies with fire after death), while the Jews always buried bodies in graves in the ground, or entombed their dead in a cave or in an sepulcher, similar to our modern day mausoleums.

  7. Queen Isabella I of Castile spent the entire summer of 1504 suffering from illness in Medina del Campo. On the 13 th of September, aware of her looming death, she signed a royal charter for the construction of a chapel in Granada where her remains would be laid to rest eternally alongside those of her husband King Ferdinand.

  8. Royal Chapel of Granada. After the Queen’s death on the 26th of November of 1504, her corpse was immediately moved from Medina del Campo (Valladolid) to Granada. It was provisionally placed, as she anticipated in her testament, in the Franciscan Convent of the Alhambra. On the 23rd of January, when the King Ferdinand died in Madrigalejo ...

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