![]() While most churches or priests accept all kinds of disposals if done with the correct intent. First, discuss your questions with a knowledgeable pastor or parish staff person. Lower church Christians will say the opposite and insist that it is degrading and improper for Christians let alone Christian ministers to be burning Bibles under any circumstance and will often just throw them out, bury them or just let them sit around in a corner of the basement or attic where they are out of the way. Option 5: Consult Your Local Church or Priest About Disposal. I think pewter would be fine to bury (might file down the sharper bits of the clasp to ensure if any creature comes across it despite burying it, the metal doesnt hurt them). The high church group will say that the flag principle apples to Bibles and at times will actually have Bible burning services were worn out Bibles and often prayer books and hymnals are respectfully burned within the context of thanking God for the blessing that the use of the physical books have been to the faithful in the life of the church. I personally like upcycling/recycling the elements into a new religious object if thats at all possible. Burning them is considered a respectful way to dispose of your religious items that were blessed by a priest. ![]() As to the actual disposal that varies depending upon if one is a “High Church Christian” or a “Low Church Christian”. One proper method of disposal of votive candles and other devotionals, if they have been blessed, is to burn them. ![]() So to replace a Bible is not throwing out the Word of God but a copy of the Word of God which I am assuming more likely than not has already been replaced with an alternative Bible. A Bible is a physical book which contains the Word of God which makes it a Holy book, yet like any physical object that is used there will come a time when it has been worn out or damaged to the point that it can no longer be used.
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