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marking 1
marks 3
marriage 20
married 17
marries 1
marry 5
martin 2
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17 ing
17 invisible
17 joy
17 married
17 methodius
17 non-orthodox
17 none
Bishop Kallistos Ware
Orthodox Church

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married

   Part,  Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 3,1| west: the Greeks ~allowed married clergy, the Latins insisted 2 I, 3,2| differed from their own: married clergy, rules of fasting, 3 I, 4,2| converted ~to Christianity and married Anna, the sister of the 4 I, 5,2| tional practices (such as married clergy), and they continued 5 I, 6,1| Great. (reigned 1462-1505) married Sophia, niece of the last 6 I, 6,3| monasteries or from ~the married clergy. ~ The constitution 7 I, 6,3| was also a member of the ~married parish clergy, John Sergiev ( 8 I, 7,6| Thus by no means all the married parish clergy of Greece 9 I, 7,6| the year ~1920, of 4,500 married clergy, less than 1,000 10 II, 4,5| distinct groups, the ‘white’ or married clergy, and the~‘black’ 11 II, 4,5| minds and decide~to get married. If a priest’s wife dies, 12 II, 4,5| the Orthodox Church are married, and a monk is only appointed~ 13 II, 4,5| there are many instances of married bishops — for example, Saint 14 II, 4,6| nature but a state of~grace. Married life, no less than the life 15 II, 4,6| of the service the newly married couple drink from the same 16 II, 5,1| proposals were put forwardmarried~bishops; permission for 17 II, 6,2| original Mar Ivanios). A married priest, he had become a


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