- Koliva, also spelled,
depending on the language, kollyva, kollyba, kolyvo, or colivă, is a dish
based on
boiled wheat that is used
liturgically in the...
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composed by St. John of Damascus, is chanted. Then the
priest blesses kolyva (boiled
wheat with
honey and raisins)
which is
distributed to the faithful...
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Andrei Crăciun, 11
September 2016, Metropolis. Photo:
Memorial Table Photo:
Ektenia during Panikhida Photo:
Blessing Kolyva at the end of a Panikhida...
- Издательство Русская Идея (in Russian). 11
September 2007.
Retrieved 8 May 2021. Photo:
Ektenia during Panikhida Photo:
Blessing Kolyva at the end of a Panikhida...
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thereafter in a
memorial service,[citation needed] for up to
three generations.
Kolyva is
ceremoniously used to
honor the dead.
Sometimes men in
mourning will...
- Sa****ay—1st Sa****ay in
Great Lent—commemorating of the "miracle of the
kolyva" (boiled wheat) by
Theodore of Tyro
during the
reign of
Julian the Apostate...
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composed by St. John of Damascus, is chanted. Then the
priest blesses kolyva (boiled
wheat with
honey and raisins)
which is
distributed to the faithful...
- the service, upon a
table close to the
coffin stands a dish
containing kolyva, made of wheat—symbolic of the
grain which falling to the
ground dies and...
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Kolyvas, George; Visvesvara,
Govinda S.; Bilbao, Juan; Guiot, Marie-Christine;...
- 117.006679. ISSN 2047-9980. PMC 5721764. PMID 29089339. Siebes, Maria;
Kolyva, Christina; Verhoeff, Bart-Jan; Piek, Jan J.; Spaan, Jos A. (2009). "Potential...