Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I,Intro | conventionally dated to the year 1054. The main body ~of
2 I, 1 | Antioch, wrote about the year 107 as he traveled to Rome ~
3 I, 2,4 | appeared in Egypt by the year ~350, and all of which are
4 I, 3,1 | summer afternoon in the year 1054, as a service was about
5 I, 3,1 | On ~Christmas Day in the year 800 the Pope crowned Charles
6 I, 3,1 | bilingual were over. By the year 450 there were very few
7 I, 3,2 | suddenly changed. In this same year (867) ~Photius was deposed
8 I, 4,1 | prison for more than a year. When Methodius died in
9 I, 5,2 | communicated only a few times a year. Nicodemus was in fact vigorously
10 I, 6,3 | than four or five times a year. Because he had no time
11 I, 6,3 | September of the following year. More than half the dele-~
12 I, 7,6 | seminary, but in Greece in the year ~1920, of 4,500 married
13 I, 7,10 | about 200-300 in each ~year, mostly young people in
14 I, 7,10 | towards the end of that same year they became aware ~of the
15 I, 7,10 | and priests (until that year, the only .priests were
16 II, 0,12 | assigned for each day of the year, so that the whole New Testament (
17 II, 1,3 | prominence in the Church’s year than it possesses in the
18 II, 3,1 | Liturgy in heaven. In the year 612, on the staff~36~of
19 II, 4,3 | Great (used ten times a year; outwardly it is very little
20 II, 4,3 | of the Lord (used once a year, on Saint James’s~Day, 23
21 II, 4,3 | only five or six times a year — not from any disrespect
22 II, 4,4 | example, four or five times a year —~the faithful may be expected
23 II, 5,1 | The Christian year~If anyone wishes to recite
24 II, 5,1 | services for the Christian year — that annual sequence~of
25 II, 5,1 | periods~of fasting during the year:~1) The Great Fast (Lent) —
26 II, 5,1 | Religious Orders.~The Church’s year, with its sequence of feasts
27 II, 5,1 | Different moments in the year are marked by special ceremonies:
28 II, 5,1 | subject of the Church’s year, something must be said
29 II, 5,1 | Calendar; and in the same year, or shortly after, it was
30 II, 6,2 | rapprochement are increasing~year by year. Pope Paul the Sixth
31 II, 6,2 | rapprochement are increasing~year by year. Pope Paul the Sixth and
32 II, 6,2 | Anglicans;~and in the following year a Joint Anglican-Orthodox
33 II, 6,2 | Sobornost, which appears twice a year; in the past the Anglican
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