Chapter, Paragraph
1 4,12| look to the east in our prayers, but few of us know that
2 6,16| At that time, only the prayers and good works of the members
3 6,16| accomplished for the sake of prayers, or merely by the divine
4 7,11| that we do not kneel in our prayers on Sunday throughout Pentecost; (
5 7,11| similarly indicates that secret prayers, which sanctify and accomplish
6 7,11| Baptism and other ancient prayers; (4) the ancient Acts of
7 7,14| salvation, dialogues, interfaith prayers, ecumenical services, and
8 7,20| preserved foremost in the prayers and hymns used in its services,
9 9,7 | incense, which came with the prayers of the saints, ascended
10 9,28| Orthodox in their daily private prayers that begin each day. Through
11 10,4 | episcopate, the priesthood, prayers to the saints, and the Church'
12 10,10| We cannot say that their prayers are totally fruitless if
13 10,16| accompanied by specified prayers, acts in the same way as
14 10,20| dead, sectarians reject prayers for the dead on the grounds
15 10,20| to the dead, expressed in prayers for them. The Apostle James
16 10,20| Judgment; but the benefit of prayers for the dead is not denied.~ ~
17 10,20| Orthodox, in our requiem prayers, do turn precisely to Him,
18 10,20| Commemoration of the dead and Church prayers for them are a primordial,
19 10,20| commemorated here, through the prayers of the saints.” [Orthodoxy
20 10,20| the gates of hell by the prayers of the Church and by the
21 10,20| intercedes for the dead in its prayers, just as it does for the
22 10,20| deliverance of all. These fervent prayers aid the seeds of the new
23 10,20| develop under the influence of prayers and with the mercy of God.
24 10,20| rotten seeds, though, and prayers for the dead who have died
25 10,20| subjected after death, but prayers for the departed can never
26 10,20| Heaven, they reply to our prayers for them with an answering
27 10,21| Orthodox positions regarding prayers to the saints, Protopriest
28 10,21| the saints cannot hear our prayers.~ ~In the Orthodox teaching
29 10,21| As for the hearing of our prayers by the saints, for this
30 10,21| when he is remembered in prayers. The Church cannot do otherwise
31 10,21| glorification takes place, prayers for the forgiveness of sins
32 10,21| and of their raising up prayers for the Church on earth.
33 10,21| and by her pure and holy prayers spare and have mercy on
34 10,21| martyrs, so that by their prayers and intercession God might
35 10,21| that mention the martyrs' prayers and intercession for us,
36 10,22| offended him, to ask his prayers: Go to My servant Job, and
37 10,22| Job 42:8). Because of the prayers of the righteous, the Lord
38 10,22| do pray for us, and their prayers, like smoke from a censer,
39 10,22| call upon the saints in our prayers, and affirms that they send
40 10,22| that they send up their prayers to God for us; and that
41 10,22| another.~ The saints hear our prayers and are always prepared
42 10,22| with Him, they hear the prayers from the members of the
43 10,22| and they receive those prayers and come to our aid with
44 10,22| heartfelt lifting up of those prayers to the one Intercessor and
45 10,22| Moreover, God listens to their prayers for us, for through their
46 10,22| effectiveness of the saints' prayers for us, “The effectual fervent
47 10,22| can hear and answer our prayers, do not fully believe that
48 10,22| The same may be said about prayers to the saints. The saints
49 10,22| saints do hear and answer our prayers.~ Because of the prayerful
50 10,22| mercy on us, “through the prayers of His Most Pure Mother
51 10,27| to hell. Christ heard the prayers of His Mother, and in the
52 11,3 | no historical liturgical prayers. They may have fragments —
53 11,4 | the reading of a series of prayers. In these prayers, worshipers
54 11,4 | series of prayers. In these prayers, worshipers ask the Lord
55 11,4 | occasion to recite private prayers and the rosary. This development
56 11,4 | church not to say private prayers (which should be done in
57 11,4 | but to pray the public prayers of the Liturgy, and to become
58 11,4 | of the most diversified prayers for all occasions of life,
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