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In common usage- though at one time the terms were synonymous ( at the Bier of Queen Victoria) for example- it usually refers to the coffin stand on which the funerary vessel rests in the Funeral home. Collapsible ( Church carts) are used when bringing coffins into churches- these may have slang terms, but Church cart is common.
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It's called chrism.
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Normally used in radio contact. What is you 20? means What is your location?
It is called a Hearse. A hearse is a funeral vehicle used to carry a coffin from a church or funeral home to a cemetery. In the funeral trade, hearses are often called funeral coaches.
The lych gate at the entrance to a church yard was a covered gate - used to shelter the coffin and pall bearers before entering the church for a funeral.
The church used in the movie Road to Perdition is in Beecher, IL. That is 100% wrong...the church is in Kankakee, IL...There was no film location in the movie in Beecher, IL
The Funeral Home they used for Hector Lavoe's Funeral was the Frank E. Campbell Funeral Home in Manhattan. The same one used for Celia Cruz.
who used the funeral boat the most
It is the First Parish (A Unitarian Universalist congregation) located in Cohasset, MA.
The other words that can be used for funeral speech include eulogy, paean and encomium.
The vehicle used for transporting a coffin is a "hearse".
A church is the term usually used for the building. Some may use the term Temple. But a church is actually the gathering of people. The location is whatever works.
Orange grove avenue near sunset boulevard in California was used as the Doyle and Wallaces residences,However the Myers house was an abandoned house owned by a church near the location.reguardless of the fact that it was in California the movie was based around the fictional town of haddonfield, Illinois.
The church bells are used to 'say' "Hey, it's Sunday; come to church!". They are used to remind people of God's presence (as they fill the air with their clanging), and to attract people to the church. This is put into effect at a wedding, funeral, baptism or just a normal church service. Also bear in mind that before there were watches, the church bells would notify the town that it was midday - pretty nifty, huh? (Especially when you're working hard in the fields or in the smith and work up an appetite!)
Most likely the toll of a bell, the action would be tolling the bell. You could also use knell for the sound.