panakhyda
Panakhyda is a funerary service originating from Eastern Orthodox Christianity. It is a rite of remembrance performed for the departed, typically on the fortieth day after death, as well as on anniversaries of their passing and on certain memorial days throughout the year. The service is intended to commemorate the deceased and pray for the repose of their soul.
The panakhyda service is usually conducted in a church or at the gravesite. It involves the chanting
While primarily a practice within Eastern Orthodox traditions, similar memorial services can be found in other