In Czechoslovakia there are two churches known as bone churches. Hear there is one outside of Rome somewhere also. They dug up the cemeteries to make more room and put the bones in the space under the church, basement or whatever you want to call it. They were piled there for years and then some monk or priest took all the bones and decorated the basement of the church making religious artifacts out of the bones. Was quite a site. Had seen the bones piled high with skulls on top in the catacombs of Paris but this was surely different. I find this interesting, but sure wouldn't be doing it myself. I also saw many old churches where the older tombstones were leaned around the outside of the church, or mounted on walls inside the church or sometimes leaned against the walls of the church yard. Jerilyn