In Western Christianity, the Transitus ( translation from Ecclesiastical Latin: crossing) refers to "the time of passage through Christian burial to life".
The Christian theologian German Martinez writes that:
Franciscans in general observe the Transitus of Saint Francis of Assisi on October 3, the eve of his feast. However, there is not a single liturgy for the Transitus among the different branches, and "therefore many expressions have developed" for this Church service.
In the Methodist Church Order of Saint Luke, Lection from , , and are read; consequently anointing with holy anointing oil takes place.
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