Funeral Customs in Greek Orthodox Tradition

What is typically done at the conclusion of a Greek Orthodox funeral service?

A. Shake hands with priest

B. Place flower on casket

C. Kiss the icon

D. Place rosary beads on casket

Answer:

The typical action done at the conclusion of a Greek Orthodox funeral service is B. Place flower on casket.

At the conclusion of a Greek Orthodox funeral service, it is customary for the congregation to pass by the casket and place a flower on it as a gesture of respect for the deceased and their family. This practice is a way to show love and honor to the departed.

Other customs that may take place at the end of a Greek Orthodox funeral service include the priest giving a final blessing, family members sharing memories of the deceased, congregation singing hymns, casket being closed, and the congregation being dismissed. These practices may vary depending on the local church and the family's preferences.

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