St. Bertha owned extensive properties on the Rhine. She married a pagan, and when he was killed in battle, she devoted herself to raising her son Rupert as a Christian. She founded several hospices for the poor, and after a visit to Rome, they gave away their possessions and became hermits near Bingen (Rupertsberg), Germany. Rupert died when he was twenty years old, and she spent the remaining twenty-five years of her life there.
St. Bertha's Cemetery is a small patch, along Catawissa Road. This one is not ADA-approved, but the terrain is flat, and parking is on-site. Container is a home-made micro. BYOP. Cemetery grounds are considered sacred. As always, please observe accepted decorum and conduct.
FTF is the proud owner of sufficient currency to purchase 192 teaspoons of gasoline !!!!
Congrats to oldguy67 on the FTF - hope the blade knits up nice 4 U.