Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 2,3 | and clergy, but of all the faithful. .Even illiterate ~peasants,.
2 I, 3,3 | but are simply remaining faithful to ~the Biblical doctrine
3 I, 7,6 | dioceses for 100 million faithful) and in north Greece many
4 I, 7,7 | priests and over 450,000 faithful. The Turkish system, whereby
5 I, 7,10| together with most of the faithful, have either been .repatriated.
6 I, 7,10| bishop, with some 20,000 faithful; how much of Chinese Orthodoxy
7 I, 7,10| forty parishes, with 25,000 faithful. The seminary at Tokyo, ~
8 II, 0,12| Sundays and feasts; the faithful kiss it and prostrate themselves
9 II, 0,12| God, the saints, and the faithful departed: Orthodox belief
10 II, 1,2 | Decree 3. Compare Decree 14). Faithful to the idea of synergy,
11 II, 2,2 | the congregation of the faithful, gathered round their bishop
12 II, 2,4 | so they pray also for the faithful departed and ask the faithful
13 II, 2,4 | faithful departed and ask the faithful departed to pray~for them.
14 II, 2,4 | Orthodox~Church prays for the faithful departed; and again: ‘O
15 II, 2,4 | inclined to say that the faithful departed do not suffer at
16 II, 3,1 | outward appearance, as the faithful gather to perform~the Eucharist,
17 II, 3,2 | can be venerated by the faithful. When an Orthodox enters
18 II, 3,2 | visible images remind the faithful unceasingly of the invisible
19 II, 3,2 | heaven at the Liturgy. The faithful can feel that the walls
20 II, 4,3 | Two short Litanies of the Faithful lead up to the Great Entrance,
21 II, 4,4 | five times a year —~the faithful may be expected to go to
22 II, 6,2 | parishes and some 70,000 faithful; but between~1915 and 1918
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