medieval-religion: Scholarly discussions of medieval religion and culture
My daughter sent me these quotes from an on-line discussion:
> What you need to do is bury a statue of St Joseph head down in your
> yard. There's apparently a long tradition of this working for house
> sales.
>
> My favorite story about that was a few years ago. A woman buried a
> statue of St Joseph in her yard, but the house still wasn't selling.
> So she dug up the statue and threw it away. Three weeks later, on the
> news, she saw a story that reported that the County Landfill had been
> sold.
>
> ******
>
> My mom did this years ago when she was trying to sell the house in FL
> the first time my parents separated. Except rather than buy the
> special Joseph figurine, she just dug out the nativity set and buried
> that Joseph (I think she knew it wasn't the same one but figured a
> Saint is a Saint.) She THOUGHT she marked the spot but when they
> decided not to sell she wasn't able to find it again. So we have a
> cardboard illustration of Joseph that my sister drew and taped to half
> a paper cup in our nativity set.
Is this tradition known in medieval sources? Is there a (good)
explanation for it? Are other saints treated similarly? How far back
can this be traced?
Etc.?
DW
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