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  1. Sep 3, 1990 · This booklet deals particularly with the service for the burial of the dead, according to the Orthodox belief and practice.

  2. Death penalty convictions are often based on the race of the accused and of the victims, inmates are frequently removed from death row after evidence is found of their innocence, claims that the death penalty acts as a deterrent to murder are flawed, and enforcing the death penalty costs taxpayers millions of dollars more than it would to ...

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  4. Oct 5, 2021 · Orthodox teachings about death and eternal life. Death is the ultimate rebellion against God, the “last enemy” as Saint Paul says. It was never intended for us; God created us to life, not for death and oblivion. Death only came into the world because the first man and woman sinned against God.

  5. After we have lost someone, it’s natural to wonder what happens to them after death. Where does the soul go, and what is heaven like? So let’s reflect on an Orthodox understanding of life after death.

  6. Traditionally, in addition to the service on the day of death, the memorial service is performed at the request of the relatives of an individual departed person on the following occasions: Third day after death; Ninth day; Fortieth day; Three months; Six months; First anniversary of death

  7. Jul 29, 2016 · In opposition to this dualism, the Church’s Symbol of Faith (the Nicene Creed) affirms our belief in “the resurrection of the dead and the life of the world to come.” This is far from merely claiming a vague belief in the “immortality of the soul.”

  8. The above verse makes that vividly clear. This will occur to man after death. In order for this to happen, two things must come first: the resurrection of the dead by which the soul will be reunited with the body, and the Second Coming of Christ. We will write about this in the next sections.

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