Chapter, Paragraph
1 2,2| evil, error). This rule is departed from only if a building
2 2,8| services over the bodies of departed Christians are held on the
3 8,4| rest of the souls of the departed begin with the joyful tidings
4 8,4| Spirit and remember all the departed souls. It is customary to
5 10,2| an added petition for the departed; after which are sung: “
6 10,2| Memory Eternal” of the departed. During the Requiem the
7 10,2| signify that the soul of the departed, like unto the fumes from
8 10,2| service. The body of the departed brother is carried to the
9 10,2| Trisagion, in token that the departed now passeth into the abode
10 10,2| the certainty that their departed brother ascendeth into eternal
11 10,2| inspired by prayer for the departed and the desire to console
12 10,2| containing prayers for the departed; after the third, sixth
13 10,2| Who giveth repose unto the departed.”~ After the idiomela the
14 10,2| the Church remits all the departed’s transgressions, absolves
15 10,2| country to place in the departed’s hands a paper with this
16 10,2| of the separation of our departed brother from us and express
17 10,2| memory eternal” of the departed is proclaimed.~ ~Burial,
18 10,2| pours oil upon it, if the departed received holy unction in
19 10,2| death, may resurrect our departed brother into a life of blessedness;
20 10,2| Lord that He may number the departed among the nine orders of
21 10,2| of His fast may help the departed to stand the ordeal of God’
22 10,2| fortieth day, may receive the departed into the heavenly abode.
23 10,2| Church praying not that the departed’s sins be forgiven him,
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