{ Chapter Twenty-One }

In Palermo there were several confraternities that took on the task of accompanying the dead to cemeteries outside the city, which were mainly allocated for the poor and the derelict. Until 1782, in fact, the dead could also be buried in churches and crypts of the oratories of some confraternities; these later burials were intended for the wealthier classes. AC, 684.

the corpse of that excommunicate