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- Wake_(ceremony) abstract "A wake is a ceremony associated with death. Traditionally, a wake takes place in the house of the deceased with the body present; however, modern wakes are often performed at a funeral home. In the United States and Canada it is synonymous with a viewing. It is often a social rite which highlights the idea that the loss is one of a social group and affects that group as a whole.The term originally referred to a late-night prayer vigil but is now mostly used for the social interactions accompanying a funeral. While the modern usage of the verb "wake" is "become or stay alert", a "wake" for the dead harks back to the antiquated "watch" or "guard" sense. This is contrary to the misconception that people at a wake are waiting in case the deceased should "wake up."".
- Wake_(ceremony) thumbnail Viewing_(museum_display).JPG?width=300.
- Wake_(ceremony) wikiPageExternalLink gaelic-island-wake.html.
- Wake_(ceremony) wikiPageID "1418332".
- Wake_(ceremony) wikiPageRevisionID "606794511".
- Wake_(ceremony) hasPhotoCollection Wake_(ceremony).
- Wake_(ceremony) subject Category:Christian_worship_practices.
- Wake_(ceremony) subject Category:Death_customs.
- Wake_(ceremony) subject Category:Irish_culture.
- Wake_(ceremony) subject Category:Prayer.
- Wake_(ceremony) subject Category:Undertaking.
- Wake_(ceremony) type Abstraction100002137.
- Wake_(ceremony) type Act100030358.
- Wake_(ceremony) type Activity100407535.
- Wake_(ceremony) type Continuance101017987.
- Wake_(ceremony) type Custom100413239.
- Wake_(ceremony) type DeathCustoms.
- Wake_(ceremony) type Event100029378.
- Wake_(ceremony) type Practice100410247.
- Wake_(ceremony) type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Wake_(ceremony) type Survival101022178.
- Wake_(ceremony) type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Wake_(ceremony) comment "A wake is a ceremony associated with death. Traditionally, a wake takes place in the house of the deceased with the body present; however, modern wakes are often performed at a funeral home. In the United States and Canada it is synonymous with a viewing.".
- Wake_(ceremony) label "Avondwake".
- Wake_(ceremony) label "Stypa".
- Wake_(ceremony) label "Totenwache".
- Wake_(ceremony) label "Velatorio".
- Wake_(ceremony) label "Velório".
- Wake_(ceremony) label "Wake (ceremony)".
- Wake_(ceremony) label "Поминки".
- Wake_(ceremony) label "通夜".
- Wake_(ceremony) sameAs Totenwache.
- Wake_(ceremony) sameAs Velatorio.
- Wake_(ceremony) sameAs Beila.
- Wake_(ceremony) sameAs 通夜.
- Wake_(ceremony) sameAs Avondwake.
- Wake_(ceremony) sameAs Stypa.
- Wake_(ceremony) sameAs Velório.
- Wake_(ceremony) sameAs m.04_ydk.
- Wake_(ceremony) sameAs Q1472138.
- Wake_(ceremony) sameAs Q1472138.
- Wake_(ceremony) sameAs Wake_(ceremony).
- Wake_(ceremony) wasDerivedFrom Wake_(ceremony)?oldid=606794511.
- Wake_(ceremony) depiction Viewing_(museum_display).JPG.
- Wake_(ceremony) isPrimaryTopicOf Wake_(ceremony).