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Saturday of Souls (or Soul Saturday) is a day set aside for the commemoration of the dead within the liturgical year of the
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. Saturday is a traditional day of prayer for the dead, because Christ lay dead in the
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on Saturday. These days are devoted to prayer for departed relatives and others among the faithful who would not be commemorated specifically as saints. The
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on these days have special hymns added to them to commemorate the departed. There is often a Panikhida (Memorial Service) either after the
Divine Liturgy Divine Liturgy ( grc-gre, Θεία Λειτουργία, Theia Leitourgia) or Holy Liturgy is the Eucharistic service of the Byzantine Rite, developed from the Antiochene Rite of Christian liturgy which is that of the Ecumenical Patriarchate of ...
on Saturday morning or after
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on Friday evening, for which
Koliva Koliva, also spelled, depending on the language, kollyva, kollyba or colivă, is a dish based on boiled wheat that is used liturgically in the Eastern Orthodox Church for commemorations of the dead. In the Eastern Orthodox Church, koliva is bl ...
(a dish made of boiled wheatberries or rice and honey) is prepared and placed on the Panikhida table. After the Service, the priest blesses the Koliva. It is then eaten as a memorial by all present.


Relationship to Radonitsa

Another Memorial Day,
Radonitsa Radonitsa (Russian Радоница, "Day of Rejoicing"), also spelled Radunitsa, Radonica, or Radunica, in the Russian Orthodox Church is a commemoration of the departed observed on the second Tuesday of Pascha (Easter) or, in some places (in sou ...
, does not fall on a Saturday, but on either Monday or Tuesday of the second week after Pascha (
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). Radonitsa does not have special hymns for the dead at the Divine Services. Instead, a ''Panikhida'' will follow the Divine Liturgy, and then, all will bring paschal foods to the cemeteries to greet the departed with the joy of the Resurrection.


Schedule

There are several Soul Saturdays throughout the year: * The Saturday of Meatfare Week (the second Saturday before Great Lent) * The second Saturday of Great Lent * The third Saturday of Great Lent * The fourth Saturday of Great Lent * Radonitsa (Monday or Tuesday after St. Thomas Sunday, i.e. Second Sunday of Easter) * The Saturday before Pentecost *Intercession Saturday (the Saturday before the Intercession Day, i.e. 1 October). * Demetrius Saturday (the Saturday before the feast of Saint Demetrius of Thessaloniki, i.e. 26 October).


Observances by jurisdiction


Orthodox and Byzantine Catholics

All Orthodox and Byzantine Catholics observe Soul Saturdays on Meatfare Saturday (i.e., two Saturdays before the beginning of Great Lent); the second, third and fourth Saturdays of Great Lent; and the Saturday before Pentecost.


Bulgarian Orthodox Church

In the Bulgarian Orthodox Church, there is a commemoration of the dead on the Saturday before the feast of
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on 8 November instead of the Demetrius Soul Saturday.


Russian Orthodox Church

The Russians observe memorials on Commemoration Day of Deceased Warriors (
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), Memorial Day of Orthodox Warriors killed for Faith, Tzar and Fatherland on battlefield ( 11 September), the Saturdays closest to 26 October (Saint Demetrius) and 23 September (Conception of St. John the Forerunner).


Serbian Orthodox Church

In the Serbian Orthodox Church, there is also a commemoration of the dead on the Saturday closest to the Conception of St. John the Baptist
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.


Slavic and Greek Churches

In Slavic and Greek Churches, all of the Lenten Soul Saturdays are typically observed. In some of the Churches of the Eastern Mediterranean, Meatfare Saturday, Radonitsa and the Saturday before Pentecost are typically observed.


See also

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Prayer for the dead Religions with the belief in a future judgment, a resurrection of the dead or a purgatory often offer prayers on behalf of the dead to God. Buddhism For most funerals that follow the tradition of Chinese Buddhism, common practices include chantin ...
* Panikhida *
Koliva Koliva, also spelled, depending on the language, kollyva, kollyba or colivă, is a dish based on boiled wheat that is used liturgically in the Eastern Orthodox Church for commemorations of the dead. In the Eastern Orthodox Church, koliva is bl ...
*
All Souls Day All Souls' Day, also called ''The Commemoration of All the Faithful Departed'', is a day of prayer and remembrance for the faithful departed, observed by certain Christian denominations on 2 November. Through prayer, intercessions, alms and ...
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Radonitsa Radonitsa (Russian Радоница, "Day of Rejoicing"), also spelled Radunitsa, Radonica, or Radunica, in the Russian Orthodox Church is a commemoration of the departed observed on the second Tuesday of Pascha (Easter) or, in some places (in sou ...
*
Thursday of the Dead Thursday of the Dead ( ar, خميس الأموات, ''Khamis al-Amwat''), also known as Thursday of the Secrets ( ar, خميس الأسرار, ''Khamis al-Asrar'') or Thursday of the EggsMorgenstern, 1966, p. 158. is a feast day shared by Christia ...
*
Totensonntag Totensonntag (''Sunday of the Dead''), also called Ewigkeitssonntag (''Eternity Sunday'') or Totenfest, is a Protestant religious holiday in Germany and Switzerland, commemorating the faithfully departed. It falls the last Sunday of the liturgi ...


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Photo: Ektenia during PanikhidaPhoto: Blessing Kolyva at the end of a Panikhida
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