Memorial
Memorial
is the name
(1) of a prayer of oblation; the prayer in the order of the communion beginning O Lord and heavenly Father, which follows the communion of the faithful.
(2) The tomb of a martyr, or a church dedicated to his memory.
(3) The commemoration of a concurrent lesser festival by the use of its collect.
(4) Exequies, an office for the dead said by the priest in the 14th century in England.
Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Memorial
Passover
– General references
Exo 12:14 Passover
Firstborn set apart as a
Exo 13:12-16
Pot of manna
Exo 16:32-34
Feast of tabernacles
Lev 23:43
Shoulder stones of the ephod
Exo 28:12
Lord’s supper
Luk 22:19; 1Co 11:24-26 Pillar
Fuente: Nave’s Topical Bible
Memorial
denotes “a memorial,” that which keeps alive the memory of someone or something (from mnemon, “mindful”), Mat 26:13; Mar 14:9; Act 10:4.