How should we commemorate the departed? What memorial services are observed throughout the year?

Commemorating the departed is an important aspect of a Christian’s prayer life. Each day during prayer, we recite the Creed, where we profess our hope in the resurrection of the dead and life in the world to come. Our faith in the resurrection of the dead is based on Christ’s actions: He not only died…

Grave Arrangement

“…for dust thou art, and unto dust shalt thou return.”(Prayers at Burial) The body of a departed Christian is committed to the earth. Cremation is not permissible in Christian tradition. The grave is arranged simply and modestly. A headstone serves two purposes: to show fellow Christians that a brother in the faith lies buried here,…

Commemorative Memorial Slips (For the Departed)

In memorial slips for the departed (zapíski za upokóy), the names of those who believed in God and passed away in the Orthodox (Old Believer) faith are written—those over whom a priest has performed the funeral rite. In some families, a synodik or pomyannik is compiled, in which the entire lineage of the family is recorded. These commemorative books…