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an organized, time-limited, purposeful, adaptable, group-centered response to death involving certain rites and ceremonies conducted with the body present in some form   funeral  
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name the 5 basic parts of a funeral   1) social support, 2) religious rite, 3) sanitary disposal/final disposition of the body, 4) visual confrontation of death, 5) funeral procession  
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this part of the funeral provides a place where the family can meet their friends and share in their grief (family, friends, wider community)   social support  
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this part of the funeral is officiated by a minister or official of the faith, permits the family to personally and publicly avow their faith (or for the non-religious, a humanistic rite)   religious rite  
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this part of the funeral may include interment, entombment, cremation, burial at sea, or donation to science   final disposition  
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this part of the funeral allows the public to view the body in the casket, showing no doubt that a death has occurred   visual confrontation of death  
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this part of the funeral is an organized way of getting people to the cemetery for the committal and allows for the funeral cycle completion   funeral procession  
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a funeral alternative where there is no viewing, visitation, or church service. people gather directly at the cemetery   graveside service  
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a funeral alternative without the body viewed or present, most times disposition is prior to the service   memorial service  
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a funeral alternative where the body is taken from the place of death to the funeral home only as long as it takes for paperwork completion, then directly to the place of disposition   direct disposition  
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a funeral alternative usually with no visitation or viewing-tissue donation   body donation  
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a person engaged solely in providing for the direct disposition of the dead without preparation of the body, accompanying rites, or ceremonies   direct disposer  
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a group of persons joined together to provide information and advice on immediate post-death activities with or without the body present   memorial society  
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anything done in memory of a deceased individual (monument, grave marker, gift to an institution, etc)   memorialization  
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one person licensed to practice funeral service is responsible for a single family from removal, embalming, arrangements, funeral to aftercare   whole man/total funeral concept  
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more than one person will be involved in all facets of the funeral, specialization or departmentalization of the funeral service tasks among the FH employees   owner/manager/technician concept  
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when answering the funeral home telephone, you should pick up by at least the ___ ring   third  
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how many people should go on a removal?   2  
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how many sets of PPE should you keep in the removal vehicle?   2  
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on a house removal, one employee works as a ____ _____ while the other acts as the driver   family liaison  
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it is good funeral service practice to meet your client-families at the door before an arrangement   true  
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how much time should you give the family alone for their private family viewing before the public viewing?   at least one half-hour  
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t/f: during a public visitation the FD should be in the chapel babysitting at all times   false  
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the two schools of thought for the final farewell (when do you close the casket for the final time?)   1) before the religious service, 2) after the religious service  
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t/f: psychologists say that the committal is the ultimate reality of the acceptance of the death   true  
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some examples of post-need (after-care) for your families   assisting in filing claims/end of life paperwork, ordering a headstone, delivery of personal items, referrals to grief counselours or groups  
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the clergy fee for a funeral   honorarium  
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a liturgical protestant celebrates the eucharist at their services, t/f?   true  
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a non-liturgical protestant does not celebrate the eucharist at their services, t/f?   true  
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liturgy means   public prayer  
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this means doing things properly and liturgically, without compromise   orthodox  
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in Eastern Orthodox churches, the eucharist is referred to as the   divine liturgy  
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a 3-doored wall that separates the worshippers from the altar in Eastern Orthodox services   iconostasis  
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E. Orthodox: pictures of Christ and the saints   icons  
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three short services or blessings conducted at the funeral home the evening before the funeral service, on the day of the funeral service before leaving the funeral home, and following the funeral service   trisagion  
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E.Orth: a person who accompanies the priest in chanting hymns pertaining to the liturgical service   cantor  
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the open area before the altar in an orthodox church   solea  
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a wax candle lit in the narthex of the orthodox church signifying prayers and petitions being offered up to god   taper  
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an altar attendant   acolyte  
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an elevated place or structure on which sacrifices are offered or at which religious rites are performed   altar  
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the place about the altar of the church, usually enclosing the clergy and other officials in the protestant church   chancel  
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one who carries the processional cross in ecclesiastical processions   crucifer  
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the prescribed order or form of worship used by some churches with the eucharist or holy communion as the central element   liturgical (eucharist)-centered worship  
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the entryway into the church proper   narthex  
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the main body of the church where the seating is provided   nave  
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a form or order of worship having the scriptures as the central element with the actual order of worship determined by the local congregation and clergy   non-liturgical (scripture)-centered worship  
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any western christian who is not an adherent to the roman catholic church   protestant  
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stated directions regarding church practices and procedures as approved by the church   rubrics  
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liturgically, the part of the church containing the altar (or if several altars, the high altar)-commonly the term is used to refer to a holy or sacred place devoted to the worship of any deity   sanctuary  
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the wings of the main part of the church which may serve as small chapels for baptisms, weddings, and even small funeral services   transepts  
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ritual garments of the clergy   vestments  
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the officiant who celebrates the mass in the roman catholic church   celebrant  
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a building or designated area of a building in which services are conducted, may contain an altar   chapel  
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a letter or form from a priest stating the eligibility of the deceased for funeral rites according to the laws of the church (2 terms)   christian burial permit, priestly lines  
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ground set aside for a special purpose, blessed by the clergy   consecrated ground  
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a religious emblem consisting of two plain bars which intersect at right angles to each other   cross  
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a cross with a figure or image representing the body of christ on it   crucifix  
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in the roman catholic faith, a member of the clerical order (clergy) just below a priest   deacon  
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a geographical grouping of parishes under the jurisdiction of a bishop   diocese  
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body and blood of christ (consecrated elements of holy communion)   eucharist  
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the ending portion of the funeral mass   final commendation  
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the name of the funeral service in the roman catholic church   funeral mass/liturgy  
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the act of bending the knee as an indication of reverence or as an act of humility   genuflect  
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consecrated water   holy water  
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preaching the word of god by the clergy   homily  
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the consecrated bread of the eucharist   host  
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in the roman catholic faith, a sacrament given to those seriously ill or in danger of death to prepare their souls for eternity   sacrament of the sick  
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the individual who reads out the scriptures (roman catholic)   lector  
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the liturgical celebration of the eucharist in the roman catholic church   mass  
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in the roman catholic faith, a candle placed near the casket during the funeral mass that signifies the everlasting light of christ   paschal candle  
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a symbolic cloth covering placed over the casket in the vestibule of the church signifying that all are equal in the eyes of god   pall  
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a dish or plate for the host during communion   paten  
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one ordained to carry out the works of the church, subordinate to the bishop, addressed as father   priest  
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beads and a crucifix used as an aid in the recitation of prayers   rosary  
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the part of the chancel containing the altar in a roman catholic church   sanctuary  
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a sign made with the right hand touching the forehead, breast, left and right shoulder successively   sign of the cross  
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roman catholic: a set of two candles one placed at the head of the casket and one placed at the foot of the casket during the visitation period in the home or the funeral home   vigil lights  
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roman catholic: a watch kept over the deceased, an all night vigil   wake  
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hebrew meaning container, a coffin or casket made entirely of wood and containing no metal parts   aron  
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hebrew burial society, holy brotherhood of men or women from a synagogue who care for the dead   chevrah kadisha  
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a prayer recited for the jewish deceased by the direct mourners for the first time at the conclusion of the interment service, recited by children for their parents at every service for eleven months   kaddish  
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hebrew meaning rending or tearing, a symbol of grief-a tear in the upper corner of the garment or on a symbolic ribbon   kriah  
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a candelabrum with a central stem bearing seven candles, the oldest symbol in judaism   menorah  
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a teacher or ordained leader in the jewish faith   rabbi  
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the jewish sabbath which begins sundown friday and ends at sundown on saturday   shabbat  
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seven days of mourning following burial   shivah  
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the thirty day mourning period in the jewish faith   sholoshim  
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the watcher/sitter who remains with the body until burial   shomer  
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a hand-sewn white linen shroud in which the deceased members of the jewish faith are dressed   tachrichim  
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the ceremony performed by the chevrah kadisha of washing the deceased before the burial, serves as a ritual purification of the body   taharah  
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a prayer shawl worn by orthodox jewish men during the morning prayer service   tallith  
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the anniversary of a death in jewish faith   yahrzeit  
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a candle burned for 24 hours on the anniversary of a death in the jewish faith   yahrzeit candle  
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the skull cap worn by mean at temple services and funeral services (2 terms)   yarmulke, kippah  
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submission the the will of god   islam  
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followers of god, he or she who is submissive   muslim  
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arabic word for god   allah  
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islamic prophet for god   Mohammed  
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muslim equivalent to a rabbi, interprets koran law and leads prayers   imam  
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the muslim funeral service with common prayer   jinazah  
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the holy scripture for the muslim faith   qu'ran  
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muslim place of worship   mosque  
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which religion forbids autopsies?   eastern orthodox  
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which religions will allow autopsies if ordered by the ME?   jewish, muslim  
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which religions do not allow cremation?   jewish, muslim, eastern orthodox  
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