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  2. Sep 3, 1990 · Ritual Service of the Eastern Orthodox Church does not exclude private prayers and readings from the Bible, particularly those parts which refer to the hope and the everlasting life we have in Jesus Christ.

  3. So let’s look at three things the Orthodox Church teaches that can help us understand life after death. 1. The soul isn’t more important than the body, and it isn’t eternal by its nature

  4. Death is a much misunderstood thing in our world. Some see it as the ultimate defeat, some see it as a tragedy without meaning, some desire death as oblivion. Many people devalue human life and think little of death; others deny the very existence of death and live as though they will never die. But as Christians, and specifically as Orthodox ...

  5. Jul 20, 2020 · Greek Orthodox Beliefs About Death and Dying. The Greek Orthodox believe that when an individual dies, the soul and body are separated. The body is returned to the earth and decomposes but is not lost to the soul. The soul does not "return" to heaven, it meets God for the first time and awaits the body's resurrection.

  6. As Christians, we understand earthly death as a gateway to life eternal. Preparing ourselves spiritually and making practical arrangements in advance for our funeral is very important. Here is some practical information about Orthodox rites and funeral planning.

  7. Dealing with DeathAlive in Christ. Burial Practices of the Byzantines. The Priest’s Participation. Care and Preparation of the Body. Funeral Guidelines of the Orthodox Church in America. Why We Pray for the Dead. The Descent Into Hell. Practical Considerations: Communications—Starting to Talk About End-of-Life Concerns and Wishes.

  8. Eastern Orthodox Christianity is about "life after life after death" (to borrow a phrase coined by N.T. Wright), i.e. life after the final judgment, after the bodily resurrection (the notion of a disembodied eternal existence in a purely spiritual heaven or becoming angels are Gnostic concepts).

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  2. Considering the traits Jesus taught is worth it. A life of flourishing may be waiting. Understanding the life and suffering of Jesus can help when we deal with personal trials.

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