No. the apostles Peter and Paul were buried in Italy - St Peter in the Vatican in Rome under the main altar of St Peter's basilica, and St Paul under the altar of St Paul's basilica in the southern suburbs of Rome.
After the brutal crucifixion and esecution of Jesus on the Friday, the dead body of Jesus was buried in a tomb that belonged to Joseph of Arimathea (a friend and supporter of Jesus), on the outskirts of the old city of Jerusalem. However, on the Sunday morning after the crucifixion, just as Jesus himself had predicted, the body had gone and the tomb was found empty.
On that same day sightings of Jesus were reported and the news had spread very quickly that Jesus had risen from death. Many sightings were made over the next few weeks - on one occasion by over 500 people at one time - and not of Jesus as a resuscitated corpse, but in a vibrant, radiant glorified state. Christians believe that he then ascended into heaven in bodily form and is still alive even today, in bodily form, and also in the form of the Holy Spirit that fills every Christian at their conversion.
Benedict was buried in Palermo, Italy, at the Franciscan Friary of St. Mary of Jesus where he had been a Franciscan Friar for a number of years.
Christ was not buried in a public cemetery.
Jesus was buried in a tomb but when one of his friends came to say good bye he was gone out of the tomb and everything.
Jesus was buried in a tomb owned by one of his disciples. Joseph of Arimathaea, because he did not have his own tomb.
Saint Anthony of Padua is buried in Padua,Italy.
She is buried in the Basilica of Saint Clare in Assisi, Italy.
The New Testament tells us that Jesus was buried in a new tomb owned by Joseph of Arimathea.
In Assisi, Italy.
His body was taken down from the cross by Joseph, a rich man from Arimathea, who buried Jesus in his own tomb, (Matthew 27.59,60). He was the only person who buried Jesus, Although Mary Magdalene and the other Mary were watching, (Matthew 27.61)
St. Nicholas is buried in a church in Bari, Italy, not in Ireland.
No. Good Friday.
John 19