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Bishop Kallistos Ware
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   Part,  Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 5,2 | Tradition, the sacraments, prayers for the dead, and prayers 2 I, 5,2 | prayers for the dead, and prayers to ~the saints. ~ During 3 I, 5,2 | note 1); and in defending ~prayers for the dead he came very 4 I, 6,2 | recited the usual evening prayers together, the lights would 5 I, 6,2 | out: then he recited 600 prayers to Jesus and 100 to the 6 I, 6,2 | was), recited only 400 ~prayers with 200 prostrations. This 7 II, 0,12| contained mainly in the prayers and hymns used at Orthodox 8 II, 1,4 | invoked. In his private prayers at the start of each day,~ 9 II, 2,4 | and ask for one~another’s prayers, so they pray also for the 10 II, 2,4 | of the Church~together.~Prayers for the Departed. ‘With 11 II, 2,4 | dead are helped by such prayers. But precisely in what way 12 II, 2,4 | precisely in what way do our~prayers help the dead? What exactly 13 II, 2,4 | Christian is free to ask for the prayers of any member of the Church,~ 14 II, 2,4 | orphaned, to~end his evening prayers by asking for the intercessions 15 II, 3,2 | for saying their private prayers~(All this, of course, has 16 II, 3,2 | church to say their private prayers, but to pray the public~ 17 II, 3,2 | but to pray the public~prayers of the Liturgy and to take 18 II, 3,2 | for the length of their prayers~and chants and Masses, for 19 II, 4 | practical~and prosaic: there are prayers for blessing a car or a 20 II, 4,3 | John Chrysostom, but the prayers said privately by the priest 21 II, 4,3 | Synaxis (a service of hymns, prayers, and readings from Scripture) 22 II, 4,6 | replaced by penitential prayers.~Orthodox Canon Law, while 23 II, 5,2 | special Manuals with daily prayers to be said by all Orthodox,~ 24 II, 5,2 | their own homes. But the prayers in these Manuals~are taken 25 II, 5,2 | living in the world; the prayers in the~Manuals used by the 26 II, 5,2 | by the laity are the very prayers which the monastic communities 27 II, 5,2 | so all alike use the same prayers. Naturally the Manuals are 28 II, 5,2 | conclusion of the morning prayers emphasize the need for~recollection, 29 II, 5,2 | Then recite the following prayers without haste, and with 30 II, 5,2 | conclusion of the morning prayers a note states: ‘If the time 31 II, 5,2 | to say only a few of the prayers suggested,~with attention 32 II, 5,2 | also a note in the morning prayers, encouraging everyone to 33 II, 5,2 | example let us take two prayers from the Manual, the first 34 II, 5,2 | intercession with which the night prayers close:~Forgive, O Lord, 35 II, 5,2 | classic of all Orthodox prayers~— is essentially a Christo-centric 36 II, 7,9 | London, 1960.~For the daily prayers used by an Orthodox Christian, 37 II, 7,9 | Manual of Eastern Orthodox~Prayers, London, 1945 (issued by


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