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Re: whocares19067 post# 74378

Thursday, 03/20/2008 2:49:05 PM

Thursday, March 20, 2008 2:49:05 PM

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Skier..follow the protocol for success....and don't forget to honor him once the deal is done...

LINK.....
http://www.fisheaters.com/stjoestatue.html

How it's done
Most commonly, a statue of St. Joseph is placed inside a protective cloth and buried upside-down in the front yard. People differ as to whether the statue should be upside-down or right side-up, and whether the yard should be the front yard or back yard, but worrying about such things is unecessary.



ANOTHER VIEW...

How and where St. Joseph should be buried. Some say the statue should be placed in a hole in the backyard upside down, with his feet toward heaven, facing the home. Others say he should face the new home, be in a corner or in the front yard. Most condo owners simply stick him in a flowerpot.

But one thing is certain: When the house is sold and the deal is done, St. Joseph should be dug up and placed in a spot of honor in the new home. How many people actually follow through and unearth the saint is unknown, says Binz, but he estimates that there are "a lot of buried statues out there that people have forgotten once the house is sold."