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Which of the following best describes non-liturgical worship? 1.) The form or order of worship which has the form or order of the worship service is left to the particular denomination which will have the Eucharist or Holy Communion discretion of each individual church and/or minister. as its central element. 4.) The actual order of service as approved by the denomination. 3.) The prescribed order or form of worship specific to scriptures as its central element 2.) The stated directions in a prayer book or liturgical manual regarding the

1 and 4

Following the Eastern Orthodox service which of the following will occur? 1.) Casket is turned parallel to the Iconostasis 2.) Priest anoints deceased with sand and olive oil may pass by the casket and kiss the by the casket and kiss the icon 4.) Icon is placed at the head end of the casket so the left side of the church may pass 3.) Ico n is placed at the foot end of the casket so the right side of the church icon

1, 2, 3 and 4

service at church? 1.) Viewing in the narthex 2.) Pall right angle to the altar draped on closed casket 3.) Which of the following best apply to a Lutheran funeral Non-Liturgical service 4.) May include communion 5.) Casket placed parallel or at

1, 2, 4 and 5

W hich of the following refer to the one who carries the crucifix/cross during an ecclesiastical procession. 1.) Casket bearer 2.) Crucifer 3.) Acolyte 4.) Crossbearer

2 and 4

Which of the following best applies to the Rosary Service? 1.) wake or rosary service replaces the funeral Mass 2.) usually takes place at the funeral home 3.) meant to offer a time for reflection 4.) may b e led by a layperson 5.) can only be led by the priest

2, 3 and 4

An altar attendant.

Acolyte

is a kneeling rale a Prieu Dieu, Prayer rail, or a Kneeler

All the above

Which of the following best describes the table from which Holy Communion is served and prayers offered?

Altar

or at which religious rites are performed; in the An ele vated Christian faith, a table on which the Eucharist place or structure on which sacrifices are offered or Holy Communion is offered.

Alter

One who conducts a religious service or ceremony

An officiant

In the Roman Catholic faith, the head of an archdiocese.

Archbishop

A deceased female in the Jewish faith.

Bat Minen

A ritual blessing offered at the conclusion of a service.

Benediction

When the funeral director is directing a protestant service, he/she should know that the end of the service at the church concludes with the

Benediction

Where is the Paschal Candle placed for a funeral Mass in a Roman Catholic Church?

Between the casket and the chancel

the text containing recitations, prayers and prescribed orders of worship in the episcopal Church.

Book Of Common Prayers

In the Roman Catholic faith, a man who is a member of a religious order without being ordained or while preparing for ordination.

Brother

Relating to a social or religious organization.

Brotherhood

The officiant who celebrates the Mass in the Roman Catholic Church

Celebrant

The portion of the church surrounding the altar, usually enclosing the clergy. This term may also apply to the area behind of the altar of communion rail.

Chancel

Socks, shirt, trousers, and Moccasins, in a bow on the left side. A white cap is placed on the deceased before the casket is closed. Which religion is chest in a straight line to the ankle. A green apron and white sash are worn over the robe at the waist. Sash is tied A robe is worn over the right shoulder and extends diagonally across the associated with these garments?

Church of Christ of Latter Day Saints

Which of the following best describes a religious emblem consisting of two plain bars which intersect at right angles to each other?

Cross

Which of the following best represents the processional into a Roman Catholic Church?

Crucifer, altar attendants, celebrant, funeral director (foot), casketbearers, funeral director (head), family

Which of the follow ing best represents the processional into a liturgical Protestant church?

Crucifer, officiant, funeral director (foot), casketbearers, funeral director (head), famiy

A cross with a figure or image representing the body of Christ (Corpus).

Crucifix

subordinate officer in a Christian church

Deacon

Th e eucharistic celebration in the Eastern Orthodox communities of fait

Devine Liturgy

In th e Roman Catholic faith, a geographical grouping of parishes under the jurisdiction of a Bishop.

Diocese

Liturgical celebration of the Eucharist in Eastern Orthodox Church

Divine Mass

In the Eastern Orthodox faith, three short t services or or blessings that are part of the funeral rite

Divine liturgy

In the Jewish faith, a memorial service; literally "God full of compassion"; usually the last prayer of the funeral service: sometimes referred to as the Malei.

EI Malei Rachamin

Th e consecrated elements of Holy Communion.

Eucharist

An ora tion praising an individual, usually after death at a funeral or memorial service

Eulogy

An oration praising an individual, usually after death.

Eulogy

Devine Liturgy is the proper name given to the Orthodox Church service conducted for the dead

False

Eucharistic priest is a layperson sanctioned to administer Holy Communion and other assigned tasks

False

Genuflect is the act of making the sign of the cross as an indication of reverence or as an act humility

False

In the Orthodox religion, embalming is discourages while cremation is encouraged

False

The Trisagion is four short services or blessings, conducted at the funer home, the evening before the funeral, prior to leaving for church, and at cemetery.

False

The act of bending the knee as an indication of reverence or as an act of humility is known as

Genuflect

In the Jewish faith, a eulogy or true evaluation of the deceased's life, is a part of the funeral service.

Hesped

The first three letters in the Greek word for Jesus.

IHS

An abbreviati on for the Latin term meaning "Jesus of Nazareth, King of Jews

INRI

Which of the following best describes the "Last Kissing" ceremony?

Icon is first placed placed at the foot of the casket and t hose then it is oved to the left and the left side of the church kisses the icon on the right side of the church pass and kiss the icon

In the Jewish faith, a prayer recited for the deceased by the direct children for parents at every service for eleven children) for the first time at the conclusion of interment months. All other categories of mourners have the service. It is subsequently recited by mourners (parents, siblings, spouse, obligation to say the prayer for 30 days.

Kaddish

In the Jewish faith, the grave

Kever

In the Jewish faith, the burial

Kevurah

Proper name of the Jehovah's Witness worship facility.

Kingdom Hall

The robe with a collar and sleeves which is part of the Tachrichim

Kittel

Hebrew term meaning rendoring or tearing a symbol of grief ; a tear in the upper corner of the garment worn by the survivor

Kriah

The processional in the non-litugical protestant church will move down which isle?

Left

In the Jewish faith, the funeral procession

Levaya

Of the following religions, which is more likely to have an acolyte?

Lutheran

The founder of Church of Christ, Scientist.

Mary Baker Eddy

The liturgical celebration of the Eucharist in the Roman Catholic Church

Mass

Originated from the Protestant Reformation as a result came the Anabaptist, Swiss Brethren.

Mennonite

Trousers with closed feet which is part of the Tachrichinm

Michnasayim

In what part of the church does the priest bless the casket with holy water and incens

Narthex

Which of the following best describes the entry way into the church

Narthex

Visitation and open casket viewing is more likely to take place in which type of church?

Non - Liturgical Protestant

Which of the following best describes a pastor of a church?

One having spiritual care over a number of people.

Symbolic covering representing righteousness of Christ bestowed at one's baptism and the equality of all men.

Pall

The white cloth that is aced on the casket casket duri during catholic mass is known as

Pall

In the Roman Catholic faith, a candle placed near the casket during the Funeral Mass that signifies the everlasting light of christ

Paschal candle

the Roman C atholic faith, a candle placed near the casket during the Funeral Mass that signifies the everlasting light of Christ.

Paschal candle

One having spiritual care over a number of people or congregation of a church..

Pastor

Which of the following is the appropriate casket placement in a liturgical Protestant church?

Perpendicular

Individual permitted to lead in lecture and Scripture readings in the Church of Christ, Scientist

Reader

The recessional in the non-litugical protestant church will move up which isle?

Right

A series of prayers with the use of a rosary in the Roman Catholic faith

Rosary prayers

The part of the church surrounding the altar, inside the chancel. This term may also be used to describe the area church where people sit for the services?

Sanctuany

The part of the church surrounding the altar, inside the chancel. This term may also be used to describe the area of the church where people sit for the services?

Sanctuany

In the Roman Catholic faith, a piece of cloth cloth or or a a medal having religious significance usually worn around the neck

Scapula

Regarding the forms of worship in the Protestant church, non-liturgical refers to:

Scripture centered

Meaning 30 in the Jewish faith; the 30 day mourning period

Sholoshim

A document indicating the offering of a Mass for a specific intention.

Spiritual bouquet

A hand sewn white linen shroud in which the deceased members of the Jewish faith are dressed

Tachrichim

A prayer shawl worn by men during the morning prayer service in the Jewish faith.

Tachrichim

purification or cleansing of the body and should be performed In the Jewish faith, the ceremony of washing the deceased before the burial; serves as a ritual by the Chevra Kaddisha

Tahara

A cloth or garment made entirely of linen in which a dead person is wrapped o r dressed for burial

Tallith

A prayer shawl worn by men during the morning prayer service in the Jewish faith.

Tallith

In the Jewish faith, prayers said before the funeral by a group of friends and the shomer. These prayers come from the book of Psalms.

Tehillim

Religious instruction, known as the endowment, given only in the Temple to those worthy members of the faith

Temple Ordinance

Which of the following best describes the nave of a church?

The seating or auditorium section of a church.

Brother in the Roman Catholic faith is a man who is a member of a religious order without being ordained.

True

Christian Burial Certificate or Christian Burial Permit or Priest Lines) is a letter or form from a priest stating the eligibility of the deceased for burial in a Roman Catholic Cemetery.

True

In the Eastern Orthodox religion the Great Panachida are rubrics for funeral services is held at the church and at the interment.

True

Orthodoxy means the "right belief" and "right worship".

True

Royal doors are th e doors in the center of the Iconostasis leading directly to the altar and only ordained clergy goes through these doors and should never be crossed on the solea.

True

Sacrament of the sick in the Roman Catholic faith is a sacrament given to those seriously ill or in danger of death to prepare their souls for eternity.

True

The solea in the Eastern Orthodox Church is the open area, sometimes raised before the altar.

True

Which of the following does not apply to the term rubrics?

Use is more common in the non-liturgical church

Which of the owing items shou should be setup for visitation of a Roman Catholic?

Vigil candles Prie dieu Crucifix behind casket Mass card holder

Which of the following best describes the transepts of a liturgical church?

Wings of the main part of the church which may serve as small chapels for baptism, weddings, and even church? small funeral services.

Which of the following does not describe liturgical worship?

Worship centered on scripture

In the Jewish faith, the skull cap worn by the men at temple services and funeral services

Yarmulke

In the Jewish faith, a memorial service recited four times a year.

Yizkor

In the Eastern Orthodox faith, the "watch" or "all night vigil"

parastasis

Which of the following est describes the the casket placement for an Easter Orthodox service?

placement casket is placed perpendicular to the altar and ollowing the service the casket is turned so that it is parallel to the altar opened for the service anointing of the body following the service, the last kissing is carried out, kissing the icon while filing past the casket

Which of the following apply to the Eastern Orthodox faith

the readings during the service will come from Panachida


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