Objects that should not be placed in a coffin according to religious beliefs and spiritual traditions.

Peace be with you. When saying goodbye to a loved one, good intentions can sometimes lead to actions that create confusion or guilt later. In Christian tradition, the farewell is not about providing the deceased with belongings, but about helping the soul detach from the material world and be accompanied by prayer.

Many priests observe families placing objects in coffins out of love. Yet the problem is not the object itself, but the message it sends: “These things still belong to you. You still need this. Don’t leave completely.” Even when born of love, that message can become a burden, because faith teaches that salvation does not work through objects, payments, or guarantees.

One story often shared involves a daughter who placed a gold necklace and cash in her mother’s coffin, thinking, “so she won’t lack anything there… in case she has to pay for something.” Later, she was troubled by dreams of her mother appearing restless. The realization was painful but clear: “when we say goodbye to someone, we don’t help them ‘take things with them’… we help them let go.”

For this reason, Christian teaching discourages placing money, jewelry, personal items, food, photos of living relatives, or objects tied to addictions or superstition in the coffin. Such items symbolize attachment to earthly life and can unintentionally suggest that the soul is still bound to unfinished business. As the faith reminds us, “no one can buy the soul’s rest, much less ‘with cash.’”

A dignified farewell focuses on simplicity: prayer, a cross according to tradition, and the elements of the religious rite. For the living, what truly helps happens outside the coffin—daily prayer, memorial services, charity in the person’s memory, and mutual support in grief. Saying goodbye is not about equipping someone for the afterlife, but trusting them to God and letting them depart unburdened.

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