- A
memorial service (Gr****: μνημόσυνον, mnemósynon, "memorial"; Slavonic: панихида, panikhída, from Gr**** παννυχίς, pannychis, "vigil" (etymologically "all-nighter");...
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After the
Departure of the Soul From the Body (also
known as The
First Pannikhida). In the
Orthodox Church Holy
Unction is not
considered to be
solely a...
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organizing the vigil. All-night
vigil Candlelight vigil Christian burial Pannikhida Vigil (liturgy) Wake
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Metropolitan Anthony Vadkovsky of St.
Petersburg officiated at the Last
Pannikhida (Memorial Service) in the
Dormition Cathedral at Sarov, with the royal...
- churches:
typically at
every vespers, matins, and
Divine Liturgy, as well as
pannikhidas (memorial services), and
other occasional offices. If a
deacon is present...
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Immediately after death, a
unique memorial service,
called the "First
Pannikhida" is celebrated.
After this, the body is
washed and
clothed for burial...
- something,
leaving prayer requests,
ordering Liturgies,
molebens and
pannikhidas,
joining in the
cross processions,
visiting holy shrines, confessing...
- the
presence of the Kursk-Root Icon of the
Mother of God,
performed a
pannikhida at the
grave of
Serge ****enko in
Mount Auburn Cemetery, Cambridge, MA...