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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

Orthodox Christians




Cantor

singer

Orthodox Christians




Divine Liturgy

funeral service at Church

Orthodox Christians




Icon

Religious picture or animation

Orthodox Christians




Iconostasis

screen that crosses sanctuary in Orthodox Church– on which rests the icons

Orthodox Christians




Parastas or Great Panachida

Special booklet in Orthodox Church containing readings prayers and hyms.




vigil service

Orthodox Christians




Royal Doors

center ofIconostasis




-RevealAltar and sacrifice


-WhenDoors Open – divine part of human

Orthodox Christians




Solea

open area in front of iconostasis – where casketis first positioned

Orthodox Christians




Taper

A wax candle lit in the narthes of the Orthodox church, signifying prayers and petitions being offered up to God

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

Orthodox Christians




Casket Placed . . . .



Perpendicular to Iconostasis




Then,Turned Parallel to Altar

Orthodox Christians




Anointing of Body

with earth and olive oil

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.

Concentratedin Boston, MA area




ChristianScience – 1875 – Mary Baker Eddy – wrote book of Science and Health

Christian Scientists

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

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

Healing by Spiritual Understanding

no medical doctors

Christian Scientist




Death

another phase of existence



Christian Scientist




Almost always an Medical Examiner case because. . . .

no doctors or hospitals

Christian Scientist




are christian scientist oppose to Autopsy?

No.

Christian Scientist FuneralPractices




1. Service led byReader or Practitioner

a. Any member canlead service from Mother Church in Boston

b. No clergy or ministers

Christian Scientist FuneralPractices




2. Funeral takesplace anywhere but Christian Science Church – grief is unreal

a. At FuneralHome




b. At Graveside

Christian Scientist FuneralPractices




3. Disposition

all methods accepted