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The pall is placed on the casket or coffin as soon as it arrives at the church and will remain on the coffin during all of proceedings in the church. If the family members wish to view the deceased, this would normally be done previously at the
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have collections of often magnificently embroidered "hearse-cloths", which were from the 16th century traditionally donated by prominent members for use in covering distinguished members' coffins. An exhibition of such palls was made in the
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before the casket or coffin is brought to the church; but customs will vary from denomination to denomination. The pall will be removed at the graveside, just before the casket or coffin is lowered into the ground. If the remains are to be
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to be black. The pall will often be decorated with a cross, often running the whole length of the cloth from end to end in all four directions, signifying the sovereignty of Christ's triumph over
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Byrne, Muriel St. Clare, (ed.) The Lisle Letters, 6 vols, University of Chicago Press, Chicago & London, 1981, vol.1, p.354
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hymn. Since Orthodox funerals are normally open casket, the pall comes up only to the chest of the deceased. When an Orthodox
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The use of a rich cloth pall to cover the casket or coffin during the funeral grew during the
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with a cross or some other appropriate symbol. The purpose of this pall is to keep dust and
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Cloth which covers a casket or coffin during the funeral, often of rich materials
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or palla is also a stiffened square card covered with white
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The rules for the pall's colour and use vary depending on
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and the joyful triumph over death brought about by the
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Pall (cloth)

church
Hours of Étienne Chevalier
Jean Fouquet
Musée Condé
Chantilly
casket or coffin
Old English
pall
linen
embroidered
insects
chalice
Middle Ages
vestments
religious
cultural
traditions
baptism
Resurrection
liturgical season
clergy
sin
Crucifixion

funeral
Patriarch Alexy II of Moscow
mandyas
Vladimir Putin

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