I loved Bohol. We stayed at Panglao for a week. I wanted to dive but couldn't. Visited all the churches that fell in the earthquake. Saw the Chocolate Hills.
I just cannot believe someone would say something like that, unless they were trying to get the one who dug the grave some money. But that is not what the Church teaches. I'm sure there are lots of irregular practices out there. I heard a story of a parish where they had a 'very special recipe for making the Eucharist'. It contained eggs, sugar and baking soda. That's illegal. I also have knowledge that Cardinal Sin, of the Philippines, when he was made a Cardinal, was investigated, as are all people as they get elevated to positions in the Church. They investigated his baptism, and in an interview, it was determined that he was irregularly baptised in the name of Jesus, Mary, and Joseph. You may believe that it's a small thing, but what it meant was that every priest he had ordained EVER was invalidly ordained, that every sacrament that he had ever performed was in error. Now, those who had been given those sacraments were innocent in the process, so as soon as he was properly baptized, that legalized everything. There's some whacky things being done out there, so I shouldn't be surprised.