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Memorial (liturgy)

A memorial liturgy is a special ceremony where people gather to remember and honor someone who has passed away. It's like a party where we celebrate the life of the person who is no longer with us. During this ceremony, we often pray, sing hymns, read Bible passages, and share stories about the person who has died. We might also light candles or offer flowers to remember the person. It's important to have this kind of ceremony because it helps us deal with our feelings of sadness and grief, and it reminds us that the person we loved will always be remembered and never forgotten.
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