Chapter 5 - The Eastern Orthodox Funeral Rite
parastasis
"watch" or "all-night vigil" over the lifeless body
Deacon
A subordinate officer in a Christian church.
Parallel
After the eulogy, which way is the casket turned? And turned to what?
Family has opportunity for final viewing
After the final viewing,what is the last opportunity before the casket is closed?
Ceremony of the Last Kissing
An icon is placed at the foot end of the casket in those seated on the right side of the church may pass the casket, stopping to kiss the icon on their way. This is called?
Generally permitted but vary from church to church
Are flowers excepted in orthodox funeral services?
Orthodox funerals include holding the funeral service in the church Not having funerals on Sundays and certain holy days recognized by the Orthodox Church
Guidelines which are generally followed with orthodox funerals include what?
clothes chosen by the family
In the United States, the deceased is usually dressed in?
"fallen asleep in the Lord"
Orthodox community utilizes the concept_________________ to describe the deceased.
Priest and cantor, lead, procession
Processional includes?
"last rites."
Protestant Orthodox communities do not practice.?
Diocesan bishop
Regarding cremation, in all individual, extenuating circumstances, the decision is left to?
embalming
Since there is public viewing and final anointing of the body, the practice of what is necessary for the community?
glorifying God.
The Orthodox Church holds that they teach and practice the proper means of?
Feet first. Foot end of the casket nearest the altar
The casket is led what direction down the aisle and placed in the solea?
Open
The casket is usually ________ during the funeral service?
Funeral home or church
The final Trisagion may be held where?
earth or sand and olive oil
The priest anoints the body with what?
Lead the casket in procession to the burial site accompanied by cantor if possible
Upon arriving at the cemetery for the committal service the priest will?
Cremation
What is considered objectionable in the Orthodox Church?
Candles at each end of the casket and an icon at the foot into the casket
What is normally placed at each end of the casket and foot end of the casket?
a cross
What is usually place behind the casket?
Closing prayer
What signals the end of the committal service?
Cantor
Who made the company the priest during the processional?
It was introduced by atheist and enemies of the church
Why is cremation considered objectionable in the Orthodox Church?
cantor
a person who accompanies the priest in chanting hymns pertaining to the liturgical service.
iconostasis
a solid screen, covered with icons, at the front of the Church, dividing the sanctuary from the nave
taper
a wax candle lit in the narthex of the Orthodox Chruch, signifying prayers and petitions being offered up to the God
synod.
each accc Orthodox Church is governed by an independent Council of Bishops, called?
Orthodoxy
has a double meaning of "right belief" and "right worship."
icon
holy pictures found covering the walls, iconostasis, and special shrines around the church
Great Panachida (Parastaas)
office of christian burial in the (Greek Orthodox) church
solea
open area before the altar in the Orthodox Church
panachida
rubric for the funeral service; a pamphlet containing the small panachida, for the vigil service at the funeral home and the Great Panachida, the service held at the church, also includes the interment service .
clergy
the Church does not require the funeral professional to notify the__________ at the time of death.
funeral service
the proper name given to the Orthodox Church service conducted for the dead
Trisagion
three short services or blessings, conducted at the funeral home the evening before the funeral, prior to leaving for the church, and at the cemetery
The Priest blesses the casket with holy water
Before the priest begins the procession down the aisle of the church what happens first?
devine liturgy
Eucharistic celebration in the Eastern Orthodox communities of faith
Earth burial or entombment
Final disposition for Eastern Orthodox is usually of what type?
