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O God of spirits and of all flesh, Who hast trampled down death and overthrown the Devil, and given life to Thy world, do Thou, the same Lord, give rest to the souls of Thy departed servants in a place of brightness, a place of refreshment, a place of repose, where all sickness, sighing, and sorrow have fled away.
The terms panikhida and parastas (both Greek) literally mean all-nighter and standing alongside, respectively. Both terms refer to the nature of the Churchs memorial services wherein the faithful are gathered in constant vigil for the brother or sister in the Faith departed this life.
O God of spirits and all flesh, You have trampled-down death, overthrown the devil and given life to Your world; give rest to the souls of Your departed servants in a place of brightness, a place of refreshment, a place of rest, where all sickness, sighing and sorrow have fled away.
Condolences: Attendees often express their condolences to the family of the deceased. Common phrases include: - ``ἰ ό (Eis mnimosynon) -- ``In memory (of the deceased). - ``ή ά (Kali anapafsi) -- ``Good rest or ``May they rest in peace.
Following the dismissal prayer comes the moment of our final farewell greeting to the deceased. As the people come forward to look upon the deceased, the choir or chanters sing hymns that invite them to offer a kiss to the one who has reposed in the faith while they pray for the Lord to give the person rest.

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As served at St. Andrews, the Panikhida is typically 40 minutes in duration. A much shorter version of this service (about 5 minutes) is referred to as a Litiya and is celebrated at the grave at the time of burial.
A significant Orthodox funeral tradition is the First Panikhida, also referred to as the First Memorial Service. This ritual takes place immediately after an individuals passing, typically at the place where the death occurred.

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