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Everything You Wanted To Know About A Greek Orthodox Funeral

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  Greek orthodox church is one of the oldest churches and is followed by people from Eastern Europe, Russia and Greece, Georgia, and Cyprus. The church has a good presence in the USA and has its own tradition when it comes to weddings, baptisms, and funerals. If you are going to attend one, or if your funeral home Kendall is going to host one, here are some important facts to know about Greek Orthodox funeral traditions.   One of the biggest differences with other churches is the belief that soul and body are created together and so should remain whole. When a person dies, his body has to be buried and the soul meets God and waits for the second coming of Christ when the body will be resurrected and unite with the soul. This is why cremation is mostly not allowed by Greek Orthodox church followers.   The wake of a parishioner belonging to this church is also a little different. As per tradition, the body has to be washed by a relative and laid on a bed blessed by the priest wi