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For decades the Greek Orthodox Church had strongly opposed cremation, saying the body is God's creation and cannot be burned.
Prayer Before Meals Our Father, who art in heaven, hallowed be thy Name; thy kingdom come; thy will be done on earth, as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread; and forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive those who trespass against us; and lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil.
Holy God, Holy [and] Mighty, Holy [and] Immortal, Have mercy on us. Holy God, Holy [and] Mighty, Holy [and] Immortal, Have mercy on us. Glory to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit, both now and ever and to the ages of ages. Amen.
Definition of Trisagion 1 : a hymn to or invocation of God as the thrice holy the Trisagion of Isa 6:3. 2 : a requiem service of the Eastern Church.
A molében, also called a molieben, service of intercession, or service of supplication, is a supplicatory prayer service used within the Orthodox Christian Church and various Eastern Catholic Churches in honor of Jesus Christ, the Mother of God, a Feast, or a particular saint or martyr.
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In the Eastern Orthodox Church, heaven is part and parcel of deification (theosis), the eternal sharing of the divine qualities through communion with the Triune God (reunion of Father and Son through love).
A memorial service (Greek: \u03bc\u03bd\u03b7\u03bc\u03cc\u03c3\u03c5\u03bd\u03bf\u03bd, mnemósynon, "memorial"; Slavonic: \u043f\u0430\u043d\u0438\u0445\u0438\u0434\u0430, panikhída, from Greek \u03c0\u03b1\u03bd\u03bd\u03c5\u03c7\u03af\u03c2, pannychis, "vigil"; Romanian: parastas and Serbian \u043f\u0430\u0440\u0430\u0441\u0442\u043e\u0441, parastos, from Greek \u03c0\u03b1\u03c1\u03ac\u03c3\u03c4\u03b1\u03c3\u03b9\u03c2, parástasis) is a liturgical solemn service for the repose of the departed in the Eastern Orthodox and Byzantine ...
Eastern Orthodox praxis. The various prayers for the departed have as their purpose to pray for the repose of the departed, to comfort the living, and to remind those who remain of their own mortality. For this reason, memorial services have an air of penitence about them.
Orthodox Christians offer particularly fervent prayers for the departed on the first 40 days after death. Traditionally, in addition to the service on the day of death, the memorial service is performed at the request of the relatives of an individual departed person on the following occasions: Third day after death.
Mourners and worshipers should stand throughout the funeral service, during which the priest will lead the Divine Liturgy, say prayers, lead the Dismissal, and recite \u201cMemory Eternal.\u201d Holy Communion may also be offered.

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