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  2. Pallbearer - Wikipedia

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    At times additional pallbearers, known as honorary pallbearers, walk either behind or directly in front of the casket in a showcase of supplemental distinction towards the deceased. This type of pallbearer is most often a gentleman in the profession of the deceased who has achieved significant merit within their position. [3]

  3. High school pallbearer services fill a need when the deceased ...

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    Students at several high schools are serving as pallbearers at funerals for those who die without family or friends.

  4. When no one was there for veterans who died alone, these high ...

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    High school students at University of Detroit Jesuit School and Catholic Memorial in Boston serve as pallbearers for military veterans who died homeless.

  5. Pall (funeral) - Wikipedia

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    In the United Kingdom, members of the Royal Family or the peerage may use a flag bearing their arms as a pall, as seen for example at the funeral of Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother. The City of London Livery Companies have collections of often magnificently embroidered "hearse-cloths", which were from the 16th century traditionally donated by ...

  6. Slain in the Spirit - Wikipedia

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    Michael Brown quotes a number of scriptures which he claims support the practice of being slain in the Spirit. [9] Wayne Grudem states that while the phrase "slaying in the Spirit" is not found in Scripture, there are a number of instances where people are described as falling to the ground or falling into a trance in the presence of God.

  7. High school students serve as pallbearers for homeless ...

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    A group of Michigan students from the University of Detroit Jesuit High School and Academy served as pallbearers for three veterans.

  8. Biblical patriarchy - Wikipedia

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    Biblical patriarchy, also known as Christian patriarchy, is a set of beliefs in Evangelical Protestant Christianity concerning gender relations and their manifestations in institutions, including marriage, the family, and the home. It sees the father as the head of the home, responsible for the conduct of his family.

  9. Honor the True Meaning of Christmas With These Religious Quotes

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    This quote by Alicia Bruxvoort sets the scene: "The good news of great joy changed the course of every silent night to come." Take a moment to read through these quotes and embrace the holiday spirit.