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1 Intro | which is facilitated by the Divine Grace of the Holy Spirit, 2 1,1 | also the Theologian or the Divine), was a son of Zebedee and 3 1,4 | had been merged into the divine, so that there was, after 4 1,4 | that there was, after the divine union, only one nature. 5 1,4 | Trinity,” one and the same divine Person (hypostasis), Who 6 1,4 | will was merged into the divine as one will, since the two 7 1,4 | has two wills — human and divine.~ ~Nicea II (787).~This 8 1,7 | is attributed the usual Divine Liturgy, although, as in 9 1,8 | uncreated Light of Tabor and the Divine Energies of God, through 10 1,1 | Patriarch's name at the Divine Liturgy, and on March 11, 11 2,2 | anyone to sit during the Divine services (except at certain 12 2,3 | between two worlds: the Divine and the human, the permanent 13 2,3 | Iconostasis both divides the Divine world from the human world, 14 2,3 | the boundary between the Divine and the human, the Iconostasis 15 2,3 | earthly Deacons during the Divine services.~Ascending above 16 2,3 | Birthgiver of God with the Divine Infant Who is from everlasting 17 2,3 | particular moment of the Divine services.~ ~ 18 2,4 | for those who perform the Divine services, and normally persons 19 2,4 | centuries of Christianity, the Divine Liturgy was celebrated on 20 2,4 | Chrysostom, for whom the usual Divine Liturgies are named. Sewn 21 2,4 | Blood of our Lord in the Divine Liturgy.” Each one is signed 22 2,4 | permitted to celebrate the Divine Liturgy without it. Military 23 2,4 | Seraphim who minister at the Divine services, and who are represented 24 2,5 | at many places during the Divine services, representing the 25 2,5 | Every daily cycle of public divine services starts with the 26 2,5 | inform those absent from divine services of the various 27 2,5 | is truly meet...” of the Divine Liturgy; before the Molieben ( 28 2,5 | for the 9th.~Before the Divine Liturgy, the Announcement 29 2,6 | the Giver of Light. At all Divine Liturgies, lit candles are 30 2,7 | At other moments of the Divine services, the Bishop may 31 2,7 | the Bishop's mouth.~During Divine services, the Bishop stands 32 2,7 | various times during the Divine services, the Bishop blesses 33 3,1 | and Evening Prayers.~The Divine Liturgy is often included 34 3,1 | of the daily cycle, the Divine Liturgy is not prescribed 35 3,1 | p. 40]. On days when the Divine Liturgy is not celebrated, 36 3,1 | 3rd Hour, 6th Hour and Divine Liturgy or Typical Psalms). 37 3,2 | through the millenniums by Divine Providence in order to re-enter 38 3,2 | seen as an image of the divine glory which came on the 39 3,2 | the light uncreated and divine. The golden light of evening 40 3,2 | symbol pointing to another Divine Light, in the same way as 41 3,2 | into an all-encompassing divine flame. It renews, communicates 42 3,2 | 3rd and 6th Hours, and the Divine Liturgy. If the Liturgy 43 3,2 | Typical Psalms.~When the Divine Liturgy is not served, it 44 3,3 | The Divine Liturgy.~The Divine Liturgy 45 3,3 | The Divine Liturgy.~The Divine Liturgy has its origins 46 3,3 | St. James (Oct. 23).~The Divine Liturgy can be celebrated 47 3,3 | entering the church before the Divine Liturgy is to be served, 48 3,3 | Preparation.~The first part of the Divine Liturgy (not really part 49 3,3 | the Liturgy as in common divine service.~ ~ ~The Star (or 50 3,3 | The second part of the Divine Liturgy (the Liturgy proper) 51 3,3 | present at this portion of the Divine Liturgy, which consists 52 3,3 | somewhat in the Hierarchical Divine Liturgy, although the Proskomedia 53 3,3 | this second part of the Divine Liturgy — the Liturgy of 54 3,4 | Faithful.~The third part of the Divine Liturgy is called the Liturgy 55 3,4 | it as participants in the Divine Liturgy. With these words, 56 3,4 | most sacred part of the Divine Liturgy — the Eucharistic 57 3,4 | Majesty, revealed in the Divine Economy of our salvation ( 58 3,4 | His body was not devoid of divine virtue — that is, the warmth 59 3,7 | somewhere in every Orthodox Divine Service, the people themselves 60 3,8 | Vespers, Matins and the Divine Liturgy.~ ~Book of Needs. ( 61 3,8 | five of the Sacraments (the Divine Liturgy and Holy Orders 62 3,9 | three hymns sung at the Divine Liturgy (Ps. 103; Ps. 146 63 3,0 | two natures of Christdivine and human. With the thumb 64 3,6 | return to god the Father and divine forgiveness? On this Sunday, 65 4,1 | pre-arranged from the ages by Divine Providence to serve the 66 4,3 | sing to her: Rejoice, O divine Fulfillment of the Creator' 67 4,5 | the Nativity Vigil and the Divine Liturgy on the following 68 4,6 | reading of the Epistle at the Divine Liturgy: “As many as have 69 4,8 | appear: Rejoice, Womb of the Divine Incarnation! Rejoice, you 70 4,9 | cloud often signified the Divine Presence: Then Moses went 71 4,9 | the cloud signified the Divine Presence — the God-Man Jesus 72 4,0 | taken up into Heaven in the Divine Glory of Her Son. Arise, 73 4,0 | the house of St. John the Divine on Zion and often she went 74 4,0 | the house of St. John the Divine. At the command of God, 75 4,0 | room an ineffable light of Divine Glory which dimmed the lamps 76 4,2 | Incarnation was to proclaim the Divine Truth to the world, to direct 77 4,2 | power, all the fruit of His divine Ascension, therefore, belong 78 4,3 | immediately follows the Divine Liturgy of that day, while 79 4,4 | Himself to the apostles in the Divine Glory of the Resurrection. 80 4,4 | manifested His Might and His Divine Power. Through our forefather' 81 4,4 | Adam (Eph. 1:7). With His divine blood He raises man into 82 4,4 | wonderful manifestation of Divine Love and Forgiveness and 83 4,4 | light from on high, is a divine prefiguration of the general 84 4,6 | and reflect the infinite divine beauty as well as being 85 4,6 | being sent forth to do the divine bidding. As St. Paul tells 86 4,8 | were old. As a result, by divine command, he was struck dumb 87 4,8 | and Anna, also by means of Divine Intervention.~Finally the 88 5 | assemble together for the Divine Services, for the common 89 5 | strictly required to attend all Divine Services as a community. 90 5 | small church, in which the Divine Liturgy is usually served 91 5 | the idiorrhythmic sketes, Divine Liturgy is celebrated only 92 6,2 | The Creed, sung during the Divine Liturgy, is one of the most 93 6,3 | Creation of the world. Through Divine Revelation, the Holy Church 94 6,4 | 9:5).~Two Natures — the Divine and the Human — are united 95 6,4 | World, accomplishing the Divine Truth which had condemned 96 6,4 | in the mysteries of His divine Kingdom (Acts 1:3).~Having 97 6,4 | 28:18), and through His Divine Providence He preserves 98 6,5 | frequently, disclosing His divine attributes. The Holy Spirit 99 6,5 | extends to all forms of divine service. In the Holy Eucharist, 100 6,6 | but the Church is Holy and Divine because she is sanctified 101 6,6 | exists by the power of the Divine Grace in the Holy Spirit. 102 6,6 | is a unity, she is also divine and holy by her nature and 103 6,6 | 3:16-17; Rom. 8:1-15). Divine service, the Sacraments, 104 6,6 | of the life and action of Divine Grace in the souls of men. 105 6,6 | Our Lord Jesus Christ, the divine Founder of the Church, Who 106 6,6 | Christian feels the power of Divine Grace acting upon him through 107 6,7 | impurities of sinful acts by the Divine Spirit, and become fellow 108 6,7 | every Christian endowed with Divine Grace in a mystic way during 109 6,7 | All the saving actions of Divine Grace are indivisible in 110 6,7 | sanctifying him before God, Divine Grace makes him a son of 111 6,7 | this life with the help of Divine Grace is the task of every 112 6,7 | in the Triune God, in the Divine Economy of our salvation, 113 6,7 | temptations, a feat assisted by divine grace. In translating the 114 6,8 | between human freedom and Divine Grace was destroyed, an 115 6,8 | which is at once human and divine. As a result of this union 116 6,0 | Matt. 5:37). Rather, the divine name is to be glorified, 117 6,0 | New Dispensation — under divine inspiration substituted 118 6,0 | Day by attendance at the Divine Liturgy and the Services 119 6,1 | which are sung at the Divine Liturgy, are to be found 120 6,2 | God, in the Sacraments, Divine Services, good deeds, and 121 6,2 | of meekness. Once during Divine Liturgy, St. John the Almsgiver, 122 6,2 | of the saints, attending Divine Services as often as possible, 123 6,2 | the saints also see God in Divine Revelation. “Just as a mirror 124 6,2 | contrition before God, we receive divine help and joy in the Lord.~ 125 6,3 | due God.~At many of the Divine Services, the Deacon exclaims: “ 126 6,4 | Table) on which, at the Divine Liturgy, the Divine Food 127 6,4 | the Divine Liturgy, the Divine Food is offered. So too, 128 6,4 | which contained Christ, the Divine Manna (Heb. 9:1-7).~ ~Vine.~ 129 7 | give us a dim insight into Divine Revelation — when, for instance, 130 7 | transmit the revelation of the divine world, making the divine 131 7 | divine world, making the divine accessible to human understanding 132 7 | developed side by side with the Divine Services and, like the Services, 133 7 | to them.~By depicting the divine, we are not making ourselves 134 7 | grace-bestowing properties and Divine Power.~As St. John Damascene 135 7 | Icon, in full accord with divine worship and theology, bears 136 7,1 | to paint an image of the Divine Teacher.~Ananias went to 137 7,1 | on it was impressed His Divine Image. The towel and the 138 7,2 | shield (or sphere) is the Divine Infant — the Savior-Emmanuel — 139 7,2 | to the city. After this Divine Sign, the invaders were 140 7,2 | Monastery, its Holy Objects, Divine Services, and singing. In 141 8,1 | Spirit), is cleansed through Divine Grace of all sins (Original 142 8,1 | becomes a partaker of the Divine Nature in spirit and body. 143 8,1 | by the Priest as at the Divine Liturgy: Blessed is the 144 8,2 | 38). Since that time the Divine Gift of the Holy Spirit 145 8,2 | light, the reflection of Divine action.~The Sacrament of 146 8,2 | of the Unwaning Light and Divine Life. It is for this reason 147 8,3 | Lamb” [Commentary on the Divine Liturgy, 32].~According 148 8,5 | during the course of the Divine Liturgy, whereas those to 149 8,7 | That Holy Matrimony has divine sanction comes no less from 150 9,1 | glory and not opposed to His divine will. Surely we must pray: “ 151 9,2 | prayers in Church during the Divine Services, but for private 152 9,3 | Do we pray according to Divine Law? 3) Do we pray incessantly? 153 9,4 | prayer, conducted during Divine Service, before the gathering 154 9,4 | this type of prayer at the Divine Services is stressed in 155 9,4 | commands her children to attend Divine Services, which is particularly 156 9,5 | that purity and sanctity of divine life to which man is called, 157 9,5 | sacramental orders, and in all the Divine Services. As St. John Chrysostom 158 9,6 | Prayer for the Dead.~At every Divine Service, the Holy Orthodox 159 9,6 | Fervent Supplication. At the Divine Liturgy the departed are 160 9,6 | since earliest times. The Divine Liturgy has always been 161 9,6 | Great Lent.~Since the usual Divine Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom 162 9,8 | private devotion, but in the Divine Services themselves. It 163 10,1 | characterized as the Prophet of Divine Love, since he preaches 164 10,1 | looks beyond to the time of divine forgiveness and hope when 165 10,1 | hastening fast; 2) (Ch. 2) — divine judgment is extended to 166 10,2 | 19 are a description of Divine Wisdom directing the destiny 167 10,2 | while in exile, entreating divine forgiveness for his many 168 10,3 | the True Israel, may gain divine forgiveness and fellowship. 169 10,3 | sealed and directed by the divine, indwelling Spirit (1:5, 170 10,3 | possess superior knowledge of divine matters (2:18), advocated 171 11,1 | that have their origin in divine forms of which they are 172 11,1 | Cross in Holy Oil.~At the Divine Liturgy, the Priest makes


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