

Koliva is traditionally made from boiled wheat for memorial services in many Orthodox cultures.
Why wheat?
The symbolism recalls Christ's image of a grain of wheat falling into the earth and bearing fruit, making the seed an image of death and resurrection.
Is it used everywhere?
Customs, names, recipes, and decorations vary among Orthodox cultures.

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Established with the blessing of V. Rev. Fr. Wiaczeslaw, Rector of Orthodox Christian Cathedral of the Transfiguration of Our Lord (NY). |