Information about Memorial Service
- The term memorial service is often used to describe a funeral
- Alternatively, it is used to describe a less formal practice than a traditional funeral, and include such things as eulogies, music and fellowship, see funeral#Memorial services
- In the Orthodox church, a memorial service is a liturgy performed in memory of the deceased, three, nine, thirty days, one year and three years since the day of the funeral, see Memorial service (Orthodox).
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A liturgy is the customary public worship done by a specific religious group, according to their particular traditions. In religion, it may refer to, or include, an elaborate formal ritual such as the Catholic Mass, or a daily activity such as the Muslim Salats (see
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A memorial service (Greek: μνημόσυνο, mnemósyno, "memorial", or παραστάς, parastás
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