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service (Gr****: μνημόσυνον, mnemósynon, "memorial"; Slavonic: панихида,
panikhída, from Gr**** παννυχίς, pannychis, "vigil" (etymologically "all-nighter");...
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special hymns added to them to
commemorate the departed.
There is
often a
Panikhida (Memorial Service)
either after the
Divine Liturgy on Sa****ay morning...
- (Gr****: mnemósynon{{langx}} uses
deprecated parameter(s) , Slavonic:
Panikhida, Romanian: parastas), the
family or
friends of the
departed will often...
- as in
other festal periods,
special prayers for the departed, e.g. a
Panikhida, (except for funerals, which, obviously,
cannot be postponed) from Great...
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after which the
priest begins the
First Panikhida (prayer
service for the departed).
After the
First Panikhida, the
family and
friends begin reading the...
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works include: Gr****
Orthodox Church—Parastas
Russian Orthodox Church—
Panikhida Anglican (English)
Requiem In the
Eastern Orthodox and Gr****-Catholic...
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special hymns added to them to
commemorate the departed.
There is
often a
Panikhida (Memorial Service)
either after the
Divine Liturgy on Sa****ay morning...
-
reading of the
Psalter aloud,
interrupted only by the
occasional serving of
Panikhidas (brief
memorial services).
Anyone is
allowed to read, and the
family and...
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special melody at funerals,
memorial services (Gr****: Parastas, Slavonic:
Panikhida), and on Sa****ays of the Dead. Again, it is
chanted in
place of "God...
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Priest Hieromartyr Neophyte Lyubimov tortured and
killed by the
Bolsheviks in 1918 for
serving a
panikhida for the
murdered tsar
Nicholas II...