The Church of Christ, Scientist - The Christian Science Funeral Rite Flashcards

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Rooted deep in protesten Christianity (non-liturgical), whose followers are memebers of a religious movement that stresses spiritual healing.

  • Based on the teaching that God is wholly good and all-powerful, and that man is created by Him.
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The Church of Christ, Scientist

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Everything eternal, spiritual and wholly good.

  • Health is among this.
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Reality

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Whatever is unlike God- injustice, sin, sickness or grief.

  • Disease is among this
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Unreal

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  • The priciple text of the church of christ, scientist
  • Written by Mary Baker Eddy in 1875
  • Contains the full statement of Christian Science beliefs.
  • Mrs. Eddy founded the Church in Boston, Massachusetts in 1879.
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Science and Health With Key to the Scriptures

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Healing is brough about through understanding, members of the Church of Christ, Scientist, normally do not seek medical help, including the use of hospitals, and physicians.

  • Death is viewed as one more phase of the immortal existence of man.
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Spiritual Healing

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  • The Church of Christ, Scientist does not have clergy or ministers
  • This person may be the officiant of any service of the Church, including a funeral service.
  • Any member of the Mother Church (the original church in Boston) may also serve as the officiant according to Church By-laws.
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Reader or Practitioner

Notification of the Clergy

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Due to the members beliefs toward sickness and healing, most deaths of Church of Christ, Scientist will come under the jurisdiction of a Coroner, Medical Examiner or Justice of the Peace and will take place somewhere other than a medical facility.

  • The circumstances surrounding the death will determine whether or not any restrictions will be placed.
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Removal of the Remains

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  • Embalming and public viewing are based on individual customs and wishes of the deceased and family.
  • There are no beliefs within the Church to either encourage or discourage its members from being embalmed.
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Preparation of the Remains

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  • Clothing and casket are left up to the individual preferences of the family.
  • Since this is a Church of laymen, without clergy to express “official opinions” it appears that the individual and family preferences determine most of the activities involved when a death occurs.
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Dressing and Casketing the Remains

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Similar to other protestant denominations with a few notable exceptions:

  • Funeral service may be held anywhere except the Christian Science Church. (Most often the funeral home or the cemetery, either in the chapel or actual grave site).
  • Officiant will be either a Practitioner or a Reader
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The Funeral Service

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  • Method of disposition is left up to individual preference.
  • Earth burial, entombment and cremation are all permissable.
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The Committal Service

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