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Orthodox Christians – similar to RomanCatholic |
1stto break from RC; ex: greek; Russianorthodox governed by Independent Council of Bishops, called a Synod |
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Orthodox Christians Cantor |
singer |
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Orthodox Christians Divine Liturgy |
funeral service at Church |
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Orthodox Christians Icon |
Religious picture or animation |
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Orthodox Christians Iconostasis |
screen that crosses sanctuary in Orthodox Church– on which rests the icons |
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Orthodox Christians Parastas or Great Panachida |
Special booklet in Orthodox Church containing readings prayers and hyms. vigil service |
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Orthodox Christians Royal Doors |
center ofIconostasis -RevealAltar and sacrifice -WhenDoors Open – divine part of human |
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Orthodox Christians Solea |
open area in front of iconostasis – where casketis first positioned |
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Orthodox Christians Taper |
A wax candle lit in the narthes of the Orthodox church, signifying prayers and petitions being offered up to God |
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Orthodox Christians Trisagion |
three short services or blessings, conducted evening before funeral, day of funeral, and at the cemetery following funeral service. 3 stations ofprayer – (not at church) 1– said at funeral home night before the funeral 2– said at funeral home morning of funeral 3– said at cemetery or final disposition place |
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Orthodox Christians Casket Placed . . . . |
Perpendicular to Iconostasis Then,Turned Parallel to Altar |
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Orthodox Christians Anointing of Body |
with earth and olive oil |
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Orthodox Christians Ceremony of Last Kiss |
icon near casket for people to kiss Icon placed at foot of casket, those seated on the right side, may pass the casket, stopping to kiss the ICON, the Icon is then moved to the head end of casket, those seated on the left side may pass the casket, stopping to kiss the ICON. |
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Concentratedin Boston, MA area ChristianScience – 1875 – Mary Baker Eddy – wrote book of Science and Health |
Christian Scientists |
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Which religious sect requests the use of the words "passed on" rather than "died or deceased" in the death notice of the obituary? |
Christian Scientist |
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Christian Scientist Two Main Concepts |
1. Reality –everything that is good, healthy, eternal, spiritual
a. God is Reality 2. Unreality –everything that is bad, unjust, sin, sickness, grief, disease |
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Healing by Spiritual Understanding |
no medical doctors |
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Christian Scientist Death |
another phase of existence |
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Christian Scientist Almost always an Medical Examiner case because. . . . |
no doctors or hospitals |
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Christian Scientist are christian scientist oppose to Autopsy? |
No. |
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Christian Scientist FuneralPractices 1. Service led byReader or Practitioner |
a. Any member canlead service from Mother Church in Boston
b. No clergy or ministers |
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Christian Scientist FuneralPractices 2. Funeral takesplace anywhere but Christian Science Church – grief is unreal |
a. At FuneralHome b. At Graveside |
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Christian Scientist FuneralPractices 3. Disposition |
all methods accepted |