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Dear Martino,
you may check the canonical questions submitted by the (Melkite) Patriarch Mark III of Alexandria during his visit to Constantinople in 1195, and the synod’s responses. Here a quote from the version attributed to Theodore Balsamon (trans. by P.D. Viscuso, Guide for a Church under Islam: The Sixty-Six Canonical Questions Attributed to Theodoros Balsamon, Brookline, MA, 2014, p. 113) :
Question 41:
By reason of an ancient indigenous custom, corpses of Orthodox are buried in our local churches [i.e. the Melkite churches in Egypt]. Therefore, I seek to learn whether this is without danger of condemnation.
Response:
There is a great difference between churches that are consecrated through dedicatory openings and enthronement, chrism of holy myron, and a deposit of holy relics of martyrs; and those not sanctified in this way and providing a place of prayer. For which reason, in the former in which the relics of martyrs have clearly been deposited, and in their midst you placed the chrism of holy myron, no human corpse of whatever kind shall be buried consistent with chapter 2 of title 1 of book 5 of the Basilika, which states, "Let no one bury dead in a church," and according to the old text in addition, which states, "It is not permitted to bury anyone in a church, if clearly the body of a martyr is laid in that place." Corpses are buried without danger in those holy houses called oratories (euktious) that are not consecrated in this manner.
Cf. also the attached paper by Viscuso, esp. pp 240ff.
Best
Johannes
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