Christian cemetery - translation to italian
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Christian cemetery - translation to italian

FUNERAL IN CHRISTIAN TRADITIONS
Burial, Christian; Christian Burial; Christian cemetery; Christian inhumation
  • Funeral procession of [[Anne of Bohemia]], Queen consort of England, 1394
  • [[Archbishop Christodoulos of Athens]] laid in his coffin. His ''[[paterissa]]'' can be seen to the right, but the [[Aër]] has not yet been laid over his face.
  • An Orthodox priest being carried to the cemetery on the shoulders of his brother priests.
  • [[Cross procession]] during the burial of an Orthodox priest in [[Sretensky Monastery (Moscow)]].
  • Schema]]-[[Archmandrite]] Anastasi (Popov).

Christian cemetery         
Cimitero cristiano
war cemetery         
  • [[Normandy American Cemetery]] in 2003.
  • St. Mary's Church]] in [[Turku]], [[Finland]].
  • Yad Mordechai Kibutz]], [[Israel]].
BURIAL PLACE FOR MEMBERS OF THE ARMED FORCES OR CIVILIANS WHO DIED DURING MILITARY OPERATIONS
War Grave; War graves; Belgian War Graves in London; Military cemetery; War cemetery; Military Cemetery Mass Grave; War cemeteries; Military cemeteries
cimitero di guerra (cimitero con defunti di guerra)
military cemetery         
  • [[Normandy American Cemetery]] in 2003.
  • St. Mary's Church]] in [[Turku]], [[Finland]].
  • Yad Mordechai Kibutz]], [[Israel]].
BURIAL PLACE FOR MEMBERS OF THE ARMED FORCES OR CIVILIANS WHO DIED DURING MILITARY OPERATIONS
War Grave; War graves; Belgian War Graves in London; Military cemetery; War cemetery; Military Cemetery Mass Grave; War cemeteries; Military cemeteries
cimitero militare

Definition

war grave
¦ noun a grave of a member of the armed forces who has died on active service, especially one in a special cemetery.

Wikipedia

Christian burial

A Christian burial is the burial of a deceased person with specifically Christian rites; typically, in consecrated ground. Until recent times Christians generally objected to cremation because it interfered with the concept of the resurrection of a corpse, and practiced inhumation almost exclusively. Today this opposition has all but vanished among Protestants and Catholics alike, and this is rapidly becoming more common, although Eastern Orthodox Churches still mostly forbid cremation.

Examples of use of Christian cemetery
1. The remnants of the Christian cemetery, where Qubati‘s father is buried, are inside what is now a closed military installation used by the Israel Air Force.
2. He is buried in what was once the Christian cemetery of the village of Malul, adjacent to Nazareth, on whose ruins a military base was built.
3. Relatives said the women‘s bodies were taken to Baqubah, a city northeast of Baghdad, to be buried in an Armenian Christian cemetery there.
4. The battered body of Yevgeny Reider, a 28–year–old Russian immigrant murdered Monday near the Palestinian village of Baka al–Sharkiya, just a few kilometers from Hermesh lay ready for burial Wednesday evening at Kibbutz Bahan‘s Christian cemetery.
5. "While a pardon cannot make Charlie Winters whole, and regrettably he did not live to see it, it would be a fitting tribute to his memory and a great blessing to his family if this pardon is granted." After Winters died on Oct. 30, 1'84, half his ashes were buried in a Christian cemetery near the Jewish cemetery of the Knights Templar in Jerusalem.