Chapter, Paragraph
1 Fwd,3| today, or when an Orthodox priest is ordained (from Apostolic
2 Fwd,3| is the Apostle and High Priest of the confession (Heb.
3 1,1 | Brown, a Roman Catholic priest and Church historian, makes
4 1,1 | Catholic writer, former Jesuit priest and insider at the Vatican,
5 5,4 | and there he heard the priest read from Scripture: “If
6 5,4 | Rev 7:15).~ A Russian priest additionally explains that
7 5,7 | to the rank of bishop or priest, but not necessarily so).
8 6,8 | by the separation of the priest from the ordinary laymen
9 6,8 | it with the state; only a priest completely free of all familial
10 7,9 | minister who is not an Orthodox priest, understands the trouble
11 7,11| 7) the words which the priest utters at the change of
12 7,13| after Christ). A Romanian priest explains that the Orthodox
13 7,14| Fr. John, now an Orthodox priest, notes that when the writings
14 7,14| come home, this Orthodox priest can now offer the following
15 9,7 | 7.~ Why does the priest (or deacon) cense the people
16 9,7 | censing the faithful, the priest or deacon is saluting the
17 9,7 | for these reasons that the priest censes before the holy altar
18 9,7 | for these holy things. The priest censes especially during
19 9,7 | When being censed by a priest or deacon, Christians respond
20 10,16| which there were a high priest, priests, and Levites, the
21 10,16| which, when applied by a priest and accompanied by specified
22 10,22| vision of the departed high priest, Onias, who was “praying
23 11,3 | people.” A horrified Catholic priest, Fr. James Wathen, laments:~ ~
24 11,3 | James Thornton, an Orthodox priest and a nationally-known political
25 11,4 | common act performed by the priest and people conjointly. Orthodox
26 11,4 | choir, although even when a priest and a single reader are
27 11,4 | these, the deacon (or the priest in his absence) mentions
28 11,4 | light, good and truth, the priest notes, whereas the West
29 11,4 | holies except for the high priest once a year, and only with
30 11,4 | was closed to us. The high priest was a prototype of Christ,
31 11,4 | Testament times, no one but the priest had a right to enter the
32 11,4 | altar table, the bishop or priest celebrates the Mystery of
33 11,4 | beginning of the Liturgy, the priest uses this table to prepare
34 11,4 | on them, or else the high priest Aaron and the Prophet Moses.
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