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1 Intro | of the Catholic Church, 6]. This is self-evident, 2 1,1 | His Feast Day is October 6 and also the Sunday following 3 1,1 | he had charge (John 12:5-6) and ultimately betrayed 4 1,4 | Alexandria and Antioch (Canon 6), and the See of Jerusalem, 5 1,8 | Photius, commemorated February 6, was a zealous defender 6 1,4 | Orthodox Church, on October 6, 1977, solemnly glorified 7 2,2 | Vestry~5. The Holy Doors~6. The South Door ~7. The 8 2,6 | face of Christ (1 Cor. 4:6). So too, lit candles in 9 3,1 | following order. Night began at 6:00 p.m. (according to our 10 3,1 | changing guards): Evening (6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.); Midnight ( 11 3,1 | and Morning (3:00 a.m. to 6:00 a.m.). Day began at 6: 12 3,1 | 6:00 a.m.). Day began at 6:00 a.m. (our reckoning) 13 3,1 | or hours). First Hour (6:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m.); Third 14 3,1 | Ninth Hour (3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.).~Following this 15 3,1 | Savior Jesus Christ (Jan. 6)~4. The Entrance of Our 16 3,1 | Christ (40 days after Pascha)~6. The Descent of the Holy 17 3,1 | Savior Jesus Christ (Aug. 6)~ ~Great Feasts of the Mother 18 3,3 | Sainted Hierarchs, 5) Martyrs, 6) Holy Monks and Nuns, 7) 19 3,3 | people of unclean lips (Is. 6:3, 5)!~At Hierarchical services, 20 3,8 | Stasis 2 Stasis 3~1 1-3 4-6 7-8 (D (4-6) (7-8)~2 9-11 21 3,8 | Stasis 3~1 1-3 4-6 7-8 (D (4-6) (7-8)~2 9-11 12-14 15-17 ( 22 3,8 | 37~(32-33) (34-35) (36)~6 38-40 41-43 44-46 (37-39) ( 23 3,3 | law but under grace (Rom. 6:14), and that the letter 24 3,3 | Spirit gives life (2 Cor. 3:6). The fasting rules, while 25 3,8 | shall never thirst (John 6:35). After His Resurrection, 26 4,4 | Century set forth that January 6 should be celebrated as 27 4,6 | Savior Jesus Christ. (Jan. 6)~The Feast of the Theophany ( 28 4,6 | is celebrated on January 6. After Pascha and Pentecost, 29 4,6 | and with fire” [Matt. 3:1-6, 11).~The next day he saw 30 4,6 | church itself, and on January 6, the day of the Feast itself, 31 4,9 | Savior Jesus Christ (Aug. 6).~At one point in His earthly 32 4,0 | Transfiguration on August 6. This Feast possesses two 33 4,1 | borne a yoke before (1 Sam. 6:7). The disciples then spread 34 4,1 | Hint! Crucify Him! (John 19:6). The Savior also knew that 35 4,1 | Kontakion of the Feast (Tone 6).~Sitting on Thy throne 36 4,2 | Kontakion of the Feast (Tone 6).~When Thou didst fulfill 37 4,0 | laid it in a tomb (Mark 6:17-29). Thus the Baptizer 38 4,0 | Apostle to the Americas (Oct. 6)~St. Nicholas the Wonderworker, 39 4,0 | Archbishop of Myra in Lycia (Dec. 6)~The Repose of Our Venerable 40 6 | 6. Orthodox Dogmas and Doctrines.~ ~ 41 6,2 | according to the Scriptures;~(6)             And ascended 42 6,3 | believe in the One God (Deut. 6:4; 1 Tim. 1:17) in Three 43 6,3 | spirits, the angels (Job 38:6,7). At first all the angels 44 6,3 | continuously (Ps. 103:20; Is. 6:3), and carry out God's 45 6,3 | sinned before God (Jude 1:6) and, remaining in evil, 46 6,4 | the Heavenly Father (John 6:40), Jesus Christ, the Savior 47 6,4 | condemned sin (1 Tim. 2:6; John 1:29), endured mocking, 48 6,5 | 8:9), Eternal (John 14:6), and Omnipotent (1 Cor. 49 6,5 | in Him (Gen. 1:2; Ps. 32:6; Job 33:4), He regenerates 50 6,5 | sanctifies them (John 3:5-6; 1 Cor. 6:11), and is the 51 6,5 | them (John 3:5-6; 1 Cor. 6:11), and is the world's 52 6,5 | breath of His mouth (Ps. 33:6), and of man (Gen. 1:26- 53 6,6 | upon the hierarchs (Acts 6:6; 14:23; 20:28), and sacredly 54 6,6 | upon the hierarchs (Acts 6:6; 14:23; 20:28), and sacredly 55 6,6 | all and in all (Eph. 4:4-6).~The unity of the Church 56 6,7 | just as St. Paul (Eph. 4:6), calls us to confess one 57 6,7 | to please [God] (Heb. 11:6). The basis of the Christian' 58 6,8 | the Holy Eucharist (John 6:54-57). The Eucharist — 59 6,9 | be yours as well (Matt. 6:33).~ ~ 60 6,0 | sheep of His hand (Ps. 95:6-7). When our Lord Jesus 61 6,0 | shall all be yours (Luke 4:6,7). But Jesus, knowing the 62 6,0 | trees, and cherubim (1 Kings 6:18,29,32,34-35). The large 63 6,0 | long on the earth (Eph. 6:3).~Applying this commandment 64 6,0 | authority over us (Eph. 6:5-8), whether they be the 65 6,0 | teaching (1 Tim. 5:17).~ ~6. “You shall not kill.”~From 66 6,0 | likeness of God (James 3:6,8-9). How many times has 67 6,0 | depth of the sea (Matt. 18:6). Just causing one to sin 68 6,0 | you have from God (1 Cor. 6:15, 18-20)?~When we speak 69 6,0 | the kingdom of God (1 Cor. 6:9-10).~Rather than taking 70 6,0 | put into your lap (Luke 6:35,38). Rather than stealing — 71 6,0 | you, do so to them (Luke 6:31).~ ~9. “You shall not 72 6,0 | and destruction (1 Tim. 6:8-9). Keep your life free 73 6,0 | remain with God (1 Cor. 6:17,20,24). Envy and desire 74 6,0 | not ask them again (Luke 6:27-30). It is not even necessary 75 6,1 | spirit is spirit (John 3:5-6).~According to St. John 76 6,2 | worm, and no man (Ps. 22:6); I am poor and needy (Ps. 77 6,2 | man of unclean lips (Is. 6:5).~The saints of the New 78 6,2 | low, He saved me (Ps. 116:6).~In the New Testament, 79 6,2 | grace to the humble (James 4:6).~The attainment of humility 80 6,2 | correcting the sinner (Gal. 6:1). He begs the Ephesians 81 6,2 | blood is drink indeed (John 6:35, 55).~Hunger and thirst 82 6,2 | us to emulate Him (Luke 6:36), for He makes His sun 83 6,2 | hand is doing... (Matt. 6:1-3). To do deeds of kindness 84 6,2 | secret will reward you (Matt. 6:4).~Around us are people 85 6,2 | the Kingdom of Heaven.~ ~6. Blessed are the pure in 86 6,2 | seen or can see (1 Tim. 6:16; John 1:18; 1 John 4: 87 6,4 | was not consumed (Ex. 3:1-6).~ ~(Golden) Candlestick.~ 88 6,4 | Gideon's fleece (Judges 6:36-40). So too, the Dew — 89 7 | 7th Ecumenical Council, 6].~As the word of Holy Scripture 90 8,1 | the Immersion in Water.~6. The Vesting. The newly-illumined 91 8,3 | world is My flesh (John 6:35,51). At the Last Supper, 92 8,5 | special serving ministry (Acts 6:2-6) and in his first Letter 93 8,5 | serving ministry (Acts 6:2-6) and in his first Letter 94 8,7 | put asunder (Matt. 19:5-6).~The Holy Apostle Paul 95 9 | spirit with the Lord (I Cor. 6:17). Prayer is the focal 96 9,3 | our part? and, finally, 6) Do we ask for beneficial 97 9,4 | secret will reward you (Matt. 6:6), as a Christian one must 98 9,4 | will reward you (Matt. 6:6), as a Christian one must 99 9,5 | world is My flesh (John 6:48, 51). Material bread 100 9,5 | sufficient for the day (Matt. 6:33-34).~ ~(5) And forgive 101 9,5 | our sins (Mark 4:24).~ ~(6) And lead us not into temptation,~ 102 9,8 | given over to God (Ps. 63:6; 119:55,62). At night he 103 9,8 | errors he has made (Ps. 6:6). However, even his daytime 104 9,8 | errors he has made (Ps. 6:6). However, even his daytime 105 10 | books of Moses (2 Cor. 3:6-15). By His sacrificial 106 10,1 | Holiness Code — Ch. 17-26); and 6) an appendix on religious 107 10,1 | the sack of Jericho (Ch. 1-6); it then tells how the 108 10,1 | moralizing introduction (Ch. 2:6-3:6), relates the adventures 109 10,1 | introduction (Ch. 2:6-3:6), relates the adventures 110 10,1 | Deborah (Ch. 4-5), Gideon (Ch. 6-8) and his infamous son, 111 10,1 | 10:1-5); Jephthah (Ch. 10:6-12:7), three more minor 112 10,1 | nations (2 Sam. 5-20); and 6) Appendices (2 Sam. 21-24).~ 113 10,1 | the Temple in 516 (Ez. 1-6); 2) the return of a second 114 10,1 | of his case (Ch. 29-31); 6) Elihu's speeches (Ch. 32- 115 10,1 | God's speeches (Ch. 38-42:6); and 8) an Epilogue (Ch. 116 10,1 | Wisdom vs. Folly (9:1-6, 13-18), and various shorter 117 10,1 | consists of six stories (Ch. 1-6), which illustrate how faithful 118 10,1 | Israel's neighbors; 2) (Ch. 3-6) — indictment of Israel 119 10,1 | Accusations and Judgments (Ch. 6-7). His prophecy concerning 120 10,1 | Prophet and God; 2) (Ch. 2:6-20) five woes against a 121 10,2 | demon-lover, Asmodeus (Ch. 4-6). The mission was successfully 122 10,2 | destiny of men; Chapters 6-9 speak of the origin, nature 123 10,3 | Sermon on the MountMatt. 6:25-34]~I tell you, do not 124 10,3 | Resurrection (Ch. 16:1-8); and 6) Epilogue on events after 125 10,3 | accept the Gospel (2:32; 3:6; 24:47).~ ~When Downcast~( 126 10,3 | 9:50) Jesus in Galilee; 6) (Ch. 9:51-19:27) Journey 127 10,3 | The Golden, Rule~(Luke 6:31)~As yon wish that men 128 10,3 | 11), immorality (Ch. 5; 6:9-20), and questions concerning 129 10,3 | Paul had founded (Acts 16:6), declaring that in addition 130 10,3 | like (2:16; 3:24-25; 5:1; 6:12-15). The letter can be 131 10,3 | practical applications (5:1-6:18).~ ~Ephesians.~This letter 132 10,3 | was a prisoner (3:1; 4:1; 6:20) at about the same time 133 10,3 | 2:18-20; 3:14,16,17; 4:4-6). In the letter the figures 134 10,3 | embarrassing situation (3:6,11). Paul corrected the 135 10,3 | presbyters (5:17) and slaves (6:1-2).~ ~Second Timothy.~ 136 10,3 | and Moses himself (3:1-6); 2) the superiority of 137 10,3 | genuineness of their faith (1:6,7). This letter was written 138 10,3 | contrasts: light and darkness (1:6-7; 2:8-11); love of world 139 10,3 | the wrath of the Lamb (Ch. 6-19), and the return to Christ 140 10,3 | also sees in Chapter 12:1-6 a portrayal of the Most-holy 141 10,4 | Needing Prayer: Ps. 4; Ps. 6; Ps. 20; Ps. 22; Ps. 25; 142 10,4 | Ps. 91~When We Sin: Ps. 6; Ps. 51; Ps. 139~When Sorrowing: 143 10,4 | Ps. 139~When Weary: Ps. 6; Ps. 27; Ps. 55; Ps. 60; 144 10,5 | Matthew 6:9-13~The Sermon on the Mount ........................ 145 10,5 | does.............Matthew 6:3~The Eleventh Hour............................ 146 10,5 | Matthew 20:6~No Prophet accepted in his 147 10,5 | John 14:6~ ~Sayings from St. Paul:~ 148 10,5 | Romans 6:23~In the twinkling of an 149 10,5 | James 3:6~With the Lord one day is 150 10,6 | Matthew 6:9-13~Thanksgiving............................. 151 10,6 | Three Benedictions.~Numbers 6:24-26 Hebrews 13:20-21 1 152 10,7 | Sunday after Pascha Acts 6:1-7 Mark 15:43-16:8~4th 153 10,7 | Pentecost Rom. 5:1-10 Matt. 6:22-33~4th Sunday after Pentecost 154 10,7 | Sunday after Pentecost Rom. 6:18-23 Matt. 8:5-13~5th Sunday 155 10,7 | after Pentecost Rom. 12:6-14 Matt. 9:1-8~7th Sunday 156 10,7 | after Pentecost 2 Cor. 4:6-15 Matt. 22:35-46~16th Sunday 157 10,7 | Sunday after Pentecost 2 Cor. 6:1-10 Matt. 25:14-30~17th 158 10,7 | Sunday after Pentecost 2 Cor. 6:16-7:1 Matt. 15:21-28~18th 159 10,7 | after Pentecost 2 Cor. 9:6-11 Luke 5:1-11~19th Sunday 160 10,7 | Pentecost 2 Cor. 11:31-12:9 Luke 6:31-36~20th Sunday after 161 10,7 | Sunday after Pentecost Gal. 6:11-18 Luke 16:19-31~23rd 162 10,7 | after Pentecost Eph. 4:1-6 Luke 10:25-37~26th Sunday 163 10,7 | Sunday after Pentecost Eph. 6:10-17 Luke 13:10-17~28th 164 10,7 | Sunday after Pentecost 1 Cor. 6:12-20 Luke 15:11-32~Prodigal 165 10,7 | Cheesefare Rom. 13:11-14:4 Matt. 6:14-21~ ~Great Lent.~1st 166 10,7 | of Great Lent Heb. 4:14-5:6 Mark 8:34-9:1~ Adoration 167 10,7 | Sunday of Great Lent Heb. 6:13-20 Mark 9:17-31~ St. 168 10,7 | 28-19:16~5. Matt. 27:3-32~6. Mark 15:16-32~7. Matt. 169 10,7 | 62-66~Holy Saturday Rom. 6:3-11 Matt. 28:1-20~ ~Matins 170 10,7 | 12-35 11. John 21:15-25~6. Luke 24:36-53~ ~Scripture 171 10,7 | the 1 Cor. 1:18-24 John 19:6-11, 13-20,~Precious Cross 172 10,8 | Departed:~Monday Rom. 14:6-9 John 5:17-24~Tuesday 1 173 10,8 | Wednesday 2 Cor. 5:1-10 John 6:35-39~Thursday 1 Cor. 15: 174 10,8 | Thursday 1 Cor. 15:20-28 John 6:40-44~Friday 1 Cor. 15:47- 175 10,8 | Friday 1 Cor. 15:47-57 John 6:48-54~Saturday 1 Thess. 176 10,9 | In Times of Strife Eph. 6:10-17 Mark 11:23-26~In Times 177 10,9 | James 5:10-16 Matt. 16:1-6~In Times of Fear of Earthquake 178 10,9 | Fear of Earthquake Heb. 12:6-13, 25-27 Matt. 8:23-27~ 179 10,9 | 17:12-19~For Baptism Rom. 6:3-11 Matt. 28:16-20~For 180 10,9 | Infants 1 Cor. 15:39-57 John 6:35-39~For Burial of Laymen 181 10,9 | 17-25~1 Cor. 15:1-11 John 6:35-39~1 Cor. 15:20-28 John 182 10,9 | 39~1 Cor. 15:20-28 John 6:40-44~Rom. 14:6-9 John 6: 183 10,9 | 28 John 6:40-44~Rom. 14:6-9 John 6:48-54~ ~ ~ 184 10,9 | 6:40-44~Rom. 14:6-9 John 6:48-54~ ~ ~ 185 11,1 | also live with Him (Rom. 6:5-8).~The earliest forms 186 11,1 | the Tree of Life (John 14:6).~Anchor: This symbol combines 187 11,1 | symbolizing hope (Heb. 6:19), and was used by the 188 11,1 | their faces....” (Ez. 1:3-6, 10).~ ~


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