Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 1 | place in shifts.. ~ The Easter service was held in an apartment
2 I, 7,5| if possible in time for Easter (See Stephen Graham, ~With
3 II, 3,2| of the~fifty days between Easter and Pentecost; but today
4 II, 3,2| service time, except during Easter week, the gates are kept
5 II, 5,1| Pre-eminent among all festivals is Easter, the~Feast of Feasts, which
6 II, 5,1| Sunday) (one week before Easter).~9. The Ascension of Our
7 II, 5,1| Jesus Christ (40 days after Easter).~10. Pentecost (known in
8 II, 5,1| Trinity Sunday) (50 days~after Easter).~11. The Transfiguration
9 II, 5,1| Feasts depend on the date of Easter and are ‘movable;’ the rest~
10 II, 5,1| begins seven weeks before Easter.~2) The Fast of the Apostles —
11 II, 5,1| Christmas and Epiphany, during Easter week,~and during the week
12 II, 5,1| Matins of the Resurrection at Easter midnight.~None can be present
13 II, 5,1| W. J. Birkbeck wrote of Easter in~pre-Revolutionary Russia.
14 II, 5,1| crowds which still gather at Easter midnight~in thousands and
15 II, 5,1| Orthodox Church observes Easter at the same time, reckoning
16 II, 5,1| that the Orthodox date of Easter sometimes coincides with
17 II, 5,1| between Orthodox and western Easter is~caused also by two different
18 II, 5,1| the diaspora always keep Easter on the western date.~The
19 II, 5,1| calendar and the date of Easter depended on Canons~of ecumenical
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