Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 2,4| history. ~ There are no .Orders. in Orthodox monasticism.
2 I, 7,6| Orthodoxy for .active. religious orders, parallel to the Dominicans
3 I, 7,9| U.S.A. Various experimental Orders of the Mass for use by western-rite
4 II, 4 | Repentance or Confession~5 Holy Orders~6 Marriage or Holy Matrimony~
5 II, 4,5| Holy Orders~There are three ‘Major Orders’
6 II, 4,5| Orders~There are three ‘Major Orders’ in the Orthodox Church,
7 II, 4,5| and Deacon; and~two ‘Minor Orders,’ Subdeacon and Reader (
8 II, 4,5| once there were other Minor Orders, but at present~all except
9 II, 4,5| Ordinations to the Major Orders always oc-~50~cur during
10 II, 5,1| the strictest Religious Orders.~The Church’s year, with
11 II, 6,2| the validity of Anglican Orders. At a first glance these
12 II, 6,2| declared in favour of Anglican Orders have not apparently carried
13 II, 6,2| recognition’ of Anglican Orders at the present moment. But
14 II, 6,2| the question ‘Are Anglican Orders valid in themselves, here
15 II, 6,2| favorably upon Anglican~Orders, and yet in practice treat
16 II, 6,2| treat the question of valid orders in isolation, but considers
17 II, 6,2| the validity of Anglican Orders.~Besides official negotiations
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