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Archbishop Stylianos
Saturday

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1 Text| basic and saving truths:~1. That the world does not 2 Text| departed beloved are encamped. ~2. That the Church is a continuous 3 Text| already slept in the Lord.~3. That amidst the fever of 4 Text| That amidst the fever of action and the struggle of daily 5 Text| services and charitable acts done especially on Saturdays, 6 | again 7 | already 8 | always 9 Text| slept in the Lord.~3. That amidst the fever of action and 10 | any 11 Text| explanation why Saturday was set apart for the departed appears 12 Text| set apart for the departed appears to be that the word "Saturday" - 13 | as 14 Text| close to their dead and ask God for their repose and 15 Text| of those who have fallen asleep. And Christians always took 16 Text| generally as the day for those basic and saving truths:~1. That 17 | be 18 Text| the souls of our departed beloved are encamped. ~2. That the 19 | between 20 Text| And Christians always took care, with memorial services 21 Text| since there is nothing more certain than death and nothing more 22 Text| with memorial services and charitable acts done especially on 23 Text| have fallen asleep. And Christians always took care, with memorial 24 Text| especially on Saturdays, to stay close to their dead and ask God 25 Text| spirit, which also exists, coexists together with us. In this 26 Text| that the word "Saturday" - coming from the Hebrew word Sabbath - 27 Text| remember again great truths concerning the Saturday of the Souls. 28 Text| 2. That the Church is a continuous intercommunion between those 29 Text| end in whatever we see and count, but also extends in the 30 Text| action and the struggle of daily life we must remember that 31 Text| to stay close to their dead and ask God for their repose 32 Text| early times, our Church dedicated Saturday to the souls. It 33 | does 34 | done 35 Text| From the early times, our Church dedicated 36 Text| are still struggling on earth and those that have already 37 Text| natural terminus of every effort, which is rest in the Lord, 38 Text| our departed beloved are encamped. ~2. That the Church is 39 | end 40 Text| and charitable acts done especially on Saturdays, to stay close 41 | Even 42 | every 43 Text| of the spirit, which also exists, coexists together with 44 Text| explanations. The most likely explanation why Saturday was set apart 45 Text| the souls? There are many explanations. The most likely explanation 46 Text| of view, it is worth our expressing a few thoughts so that we 47 Text| see and count, but also extends in the space of the spirit, 48 Text| the day of those who have fallen asleep. And Christians always 49 Text| Lord.~3. That amidst the fever of action and the struggle 50 | few 51 Text| Pentecost. Yet Saturday generally as the day for those basic 52 Text| close to their dead and ask God for their repose and salvation. 53 Text| will see more people in graves on Saturdays than on any 54 Text| today may remember again great truths concerning the Saturday 55 Text| Saturday" - coming from the Hebrew word Sabbath - means rest. 56 Text| more uncertain than the hour of death.~ 57 Text| the Church is a continuous intercommunion between those of its members 58 | its 59 Text| and the struggle of daily life we must remember that the 60 | likely 61 | many 62 Text| thoughts so that we of today may remember again great truths 63 Text| the Hebrew word Sabbath - means rest. And on this day we 64 Text| the one on Saturday before Meat-fare Sunday and the other on 65 Text| intercommunion between those of its members that are still struggling 66 Text| Christians always took care, with memorial services and charitable 67 | most 68 | must 69 Text| we must remember that the natural terminus of every effort, 70 | not 71 | only 72 Text| other on Saturday before Pentecost. Yet Saturday generally 73 Text| today one will see more people in graves on Saturdays than 74 Text| together with us. In this place the souls of our departed 75 Text| souls.~Starting from this point of view, it is worth our 76 Text| And on this day we are praying for the repose of the souls.~ 77 Text| Saturday to the souls. It is primarily the day of those who have 78 Text| the Saturday of the Souls. Properly speaking, there are only 79 Text| coming from the Hebrew word Sabbath - means rest. And on this 80 Text| God for their repose and salvation. Even today one will see 81 Text| day for those basic and saving truths:~1. That the world 82 Text| took care, with memorial services and charitable acts done 83 Text| explanation why Saturday was set apart for the departed appears 84 | since 85 Text| those that have already slept in the Lord.~3. That amidst 86 | so 87 Text| but also extends in the space of the spirit, which also 88 Text| Saturday of the Souls. Properly speaking, there are only two Saturdays 89 Text| extends in the space of the spirit, which also exists, coexists 90 Text| the repose of the souls.~Starting from this point of view, 91 Text| especially on Saturdays, to stay close to their dead and 92 | still 93 Text| fever of action and the struggle of daily life we must remember 94 Text| its members that are still struggling on earth and those that 95 Text| Saturday before Meat-fare Sunday and the other on Saturday 96 Text| remember that the natural terminus of every effort, which is 97 Text| worth our expressing a few thoughts so that we of today may 98 Text| From the early times, our Church dedicated Saturday 99 | together 100 Text| asleep. And Christians always took care, with memorial services 101 Text| speaking, there are only two Saturdays of the Souls, 102 Text| than death and nothing more uncertain than the hour of death.~ 103 | us 104 Text| Starting from this point of view, it is worth our expressing 105 | was 106 | whatever 107 | who 108 | will 109 Text| saving truths:~1. That the world does not end in whatever 110 Text| this point of view, it is worth our expressing a few thoughts 111 | Yet


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