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mourning state of sorrow over the death or departure of a loved one lamentation: the passionate and demonstrative activity of expressing grief bereaved: sorrowful through loss or deprivation; "bereft of hope"
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mourning sorrow or grief, as in: The nation entered a time of mourning after President Kennedy's assassination.
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mourning The external expression of grief ?grief gone public. The outward expression of sorrow manifested in dress, actions, and performance of routine activities. See Bereavement and Grief.
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mourning Deep sorrow of the soul. The mourning according to God is an energy of the divine grace and is closely linked with repentance, weeping, tears. It is called gladdening sorrow because it does not cause any psychological anomaly but it brings inner peace and man's yearning to adjust his life to the commandments of Christ.
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mourning The dead are to be buried as soon as possible (Deut. 21:23). Biblical and rabbinic tradition have followed the practice of burial in the ground or in a cave. Reform Jews have permitted cremation and delay of the funeral. Shiva is a seven-day mourning period. As described in the Talmud, during this period the mourners sit on the floor (ie, low chairs in the West). They wear clothes that they rend at the funeral as a sign of grief. Friends come to comfort them during this period. ...
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