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1 1,1 | another — Novgorod). His Feast Day is November 30.~ ~ St.
2 1,1 | being flayed alive. His Feast Day is June 11.~ ~St. James
3 1,1 | having preached in Spain. His Feast Day is April 30.~ ~St. James
4 1,1 | martyred by crucifixion. His Feast Day is October 9.~ ~St.
5 1,1 | that bear his name. His Feast Days are May 8 and September
6 1,1 | Apostle, Simeon Zealotes. His Feast Day is June 19.~ ~St. Lebbaeus.~[
7 1,1 | according to another. His Feast Day is November 16.~ ~St.
8 1,1 | death by crucifixion. His Feast Day is August 9.~ ~St. Nathanael.~[
9 1,1 | some) at Hierapolis. His Feast Day is November 14, the
10 1,1 | St. Jude in Persia. His Feast Day is May 10.~ ~St. Thaddaeus.~[
11 1,1 | were buried in Edessa. His Feast Day is October 6 and also
12 1,2 | attributed to him and his Feast Day is celebrated on October
13 1,2 | the Emperor Trajan. His Feast Day is April 25.~ ~
14 1,7 | Lent, as well as on his Feast Day (Jan. 1), the Liturgy
15 1,8 | for his many sermons on Feast Days, as well as numerous
16 1,1 | Church of Greece. On the Feast of the Annunciation, March
17 2,3 | Local Icons and below the Feast Day Icons.~The next row
18 2,5 | the church or monastery Feast Day, the Peal is rung before
19 2,5 | of the Holy Cross on the Feast of the Exaltation of the
20 3,1 | because, being linked with the Feast of Feasts, it shifts from
21 3,1 | special honor belongs to the Feast of Feasts, Holy Pascha.
22 3,1 | during which the prior Feast is continually observed.
23 3,1 | the actual close of the Feast — is called the Leavetaking.~ ~
24 3,2 | the evening after a Great Feast, the Great Litany is followed
25 3,2 | divisions of the Psalter. On Feast Days and Saturday nights,
26 3,2 | may expand on a particular Feast which may be celebrated
27 3,2 | the All-Night Vigil and Feast Days, the Holy Doors are
28 3,2 | related to the Saint or Feast and thus are called the
29 3,2 | to the Mother of God.~On Feast days, at this point, before
30 3,2 | Troparia of the Day or Feast (if it be), the Prayer of
31 3,2 | Troparia dedicated to the Feast, Sunday or the Saints, depicting
32 3,2 | Sedalens) related to the day or Feast. At the conclusion of the
33 3,2 | Psalms are being sung. On Feast days the Polieley is followed
34 3,2 | the inner meaning of the Feast.~The Polieley (and Magnifications,
35 3,2 | Sundays, whether a Great Feast or not, the Polieley (and
36 3,2 | Scripture Readings). On Feast days, the text of the Reading
37 3,2 | Reading is appropriate to the Feast, and on Sundays it is appropriate
38 3,2 | the church and if it be a Feast, the Icon of the day, after
39 3,2 | the day, after which, on Feast days, they are anointed
40 3,2 | Lord — their Creator. On Feast days and Sundays, the final
41 3,2 | Light!” — the Doxology. On Feast days and Sundays, the Doxology
42 3,2 | relating to the particular Feast or events of that day. In
43 3,3 | celebrated only on the patronal feast day of St. James (Oct. 23).~
44 3,3 | sung on Sundays and major Feast Days. On Great Feast Days,
45 3,3 | major Feast Days. On Great Feast Days, special Antiphons
46 3,3 | appropriate to the particular Feast being celebrated, to which
47 3,3 | joined hymns relating to the Feast. For this reason, these
48 3,3 | weekdays, if it not be a major feast, the Daily Antiphons are
49 3,3 | the sacred event of the Feast Day by singing triumphant
50 3,3 | composed in honor of the Feast or Saint (s) commemorated
51 3,3 | express the essence of the Feast or the life and spiritual
52 3,3 | Troparion and Kontakion of the Feast of Holy Pentecost:~ ~Blessed
53 3,3 | done (Gen. 2:2). On certain Feast Days (Elevation of the Cross
54 3,3 | O Master....” On other Feast Days (Nativity of Christ,
55 3,4 | other hymn if it be a Great Feast).~While this is being sung,
56 3,6 | Fast, as well as on the Feast of the Annunciation and
57 3,6 | celebrated. [If the patronal feast of a church or monastery
58 3,6 | Gospel reading because of a Feast), “O Jesus Christ, the Joyful
59 3,6 | prescribed (usually if it be a feast), they are said here. Then,
60 3,3 | fish), such as on patronal feast days of a parish or monastery,
61 3,3 | or monastery, or when the feast of a great Saint (or Saints)
62 3,3 | and sometimes on a few feast days and vigils). During
63 3,3 | are not allowed. On the Feast of the Annunciation (March
64 3,3 | as well as the Patronal Feast of a Church or Monastery.
65 3,4 | and the Paschal Cycle.~The Feast of Feasts — the Holy Pascha —
66 3,6 | with the exception of the Feast of the Annunciation), but
67 3,6 | parallels the ceremonies of the Feast of the Exaltation of the
68 3,7 | full Liturgy (except if the Feast of the Annunciation falls
69 3,8 | fair and radiant triumphal Feast. If any man be a wise servant,
70 3,8 | with thankfulness keep the Feast. If any have arrived at
71 3,8 | fully-laden) all of you feast sumptuously. The calf is
72 3,8 | away. Enjoy all of you the Feast of faith: Receive all the
73 3,8 | the Artos at the Paschal Feast in memory of the appearances
74 3,8 | had been blessed at the Feast of the Theophany of Our
75 4,1 | Sept. 8)~The first Great Feast to fall in the Church Year
76 4,1 | during the time of a great Feast, the offering which Joachim
77 4,1 | things.~ ~Troparion of the Feast (Tone 4).~Your Nativity,
78 4,1 | life.~ ~Kontakion of the Feast (Tone 4)~By your Nativity,
79 4,2 | of the Cross” (from the Feast). And as He suffered and
80 4,2 | Him Who died for us.~The Feast itself came about because
81 4,2 | well as His tomb, and a Feast was instituted for September
82 4,2 | Cross.~ ~Troparion of the Feast (Tone 1).~O Lord, save Thy
83 4,2 | habitation.~ ~Kontakion of the Feast (Tone 4).~As Thou wast voluntarily
84 4,3 | Holy Church celebrates the Feast of the Entrance of the Most-Holy
85 4,3 | be. We also see in this Feast a comparison between the
86 4,3 | times, instituted a solemn Feast. Information concerning
87 4,3 | concerning the celebration of the Feast in the first centuries of
88 4,3 | Most-Holy Theotokos. Thus the Feast of the Entrance into the
89 4,3 | Christians.~ ~Troparion of the Feast (Tone 4).~Today is the prelude
90 4,3 | dispensation!~ ~Kontakion of the Feast (Tone 4).~The most pure
91 4,4 | days of Christianity, the Feast of the Nativity of Christ
92 4,4 | Church. First mention of the Feast is made by Clement of Alexandria,
93 4,4 | be celebrated as both the Feast of the Nativity and Epiphany.
94 4,4 | Nativity on Dec. 25. The Feast was not celebrated in Jerusalem
95 4,4 | between 398-402. In Rome the Feast of the Nativity of Christ
96 4,4 | to Christianize the pagan Feast of Natalis Invicti or Invincible
97 4,4 | 18].~ ~Troparion of the Feast (Tone 4).~Thy Nativity,
98 4,4 | Thee!~ ~Kontakion of the Feast (Tone 3).~Today the Virgin
99 4,6 | Jesus Christ. (Jan. 6)~The Feast of the Theophany (or Epiphany)
100 4,6 | Pentecost, this is the greatest Feast of the Orthodox Church,
101 4,6 | January 6, the day of the Feast itself, the Blessing of
102 4,6 | preferably a river or lake).~The Feast of the Epiphany reminds
103 4,6 | River.~ ~Troparion of the Feast (Tone 1).~When Thou, O Lord,
104 4,6 | Thee!~ ~Kontakion of the Feast (Tone 4).~Today Thou hast
105 4,7 | Lord.~ ~Troparion of the Feast (Tone 1)~Rejoice, O Virgin
106 4,7 | Resurrection.~ ~Kontakion of the Feast (Tone 1)~By Thy Nativity,
107 4,8 | strongly enough. As the Feast of her Nativity shows, she
108 4,8 | heaven. The Troparion of the Feast of the Annunciation proclaims
109 4,8 | Ikos of the Matins of the Feast].~ ~Troparion of the Feast (
110 4,8 | Feast].~ ~Troparion of the Feast (Tone 4).~Today is the beginning
111 4,8 | you!~ ~Kontakion of the Feast (Tone 8).~O victorious Leader
112 4,9 | Readings at the Vespers of the Feast point out, and thus were
113 4,0 | Liturgically, the most important Feast of the Theotokos is that
114 4,0 | Falling-Asleep. Prior to this Feast there is a strict two-week
115 4,0 | which is broken only by the Feast of the Transfiguration on
116 4,0 | Transfiguration on August 6. This Feast possesses two distinct aspects
117 4,0 | from the Kontakion of the Feast).~Thus, if every year we
118 4,0 | flesh.~ ~Troparion of the Feast (Tone 1).~In giving birth,
119 4,0 | death!~ ~Kontakion of the Feast (Tone 2).~Neither the tomb,
120 4,1 | was coming there for the Feast of the Passover, and had
121 4,1 | Humility.~ ~Troparion of the Feast (Tone 1).~By raising Lazarus
122 4,1 | Lord!~ ~Kontakion of the Feast (Tone 6).~Sitting on Thy
123 4,2 | the Leave-taking of the Feast of Feasts, commemorating
124 4,2 | from the Vespers of the Feast].~ ~Troparion of the Feast (
125 4,2 | Feast].~ ~Troparion of the Feast (Tone 4).~O Christ God,
126 4,2 | world!~ ~Kontakion of the Feast (Tone 6).~When Thou didst
127 4,3 | Holy Church celebrates the Feast of the Descent of the Holy
128 4,3 | Pascha.~ ~Troparion of the Feast (Tone 8).~Blessed art Thou,
129 4,3 | Thee!~ ~Kontakion of the Feast (Tone 8).~When the Most
130 4,4 | The Feast of Feasts-The Holy Pascha
131 4,4 | everlasting life. On this Feast of Feasts, this Triumph
132 4,4 | children, to this eternal Feast of angels and men. This
133 4,4 | angels and men. This greatest feast, illuminated by the light
134 4,4 | life!”~ ~Troparion of the Feast (Special Melody.~Christ
135 4,4 | life!~ ~Kontakion of the Feast (Tone 8).~Thou didst descend
136 4,5 | Theotokos (Oct. 1).~This Feast commemorates an event that
137 4,5 | people.~Since that time the Feast of the Protection has come
138 4,5 | celebrated by the Church. In the Feast of the Protection of the
139 4,5 | on you, and honoring the Feast of your Protection, we magnify
140 4,6 | Holy Angels (Nov. 8).~The Feast of the Synaxis of the Archangel
141 4,6 | particular veneration.~The Feast is celebrated in November —
142 4,6 | Century.] The fact that the Feast is celebrated on the 8th
143 4,7 | Epistle Lesson read on the Feast: For in [Jesus] the whole
144 4,9 | Rome has celebrated the Feast of the Holy Apostles on
145 4,9 | Church. Spiritually the Feast is linked with Holy Pentecost,
146 4,9 | which came upon them. The »Feast is preceded by the Fast
147 4,9 | by crucifixion. Thus this Feast became especially prominent
148 5 | on Saturdays, Sundays and Feast Days. The Daily Services
149 5 | on Saturdays, Sundays and Feast Days.~Finally, there were
150 6,0 | and keep the other holy Feast Days of the Church, whether
151 6,3 | event celebrated in the Feast of the Falling-Asleep (or
152 6,3 | Thus, as the hymns of that Feast proclaim, she “has passed
153 7,1 | Image Not-Made-By-Hands. The Feast of this Icon is celebrated
154 7,1 | Afterfeast period of the Feast of the Dormition, and is
155 7,2 | Elijah then established a feast in honor of the Sign of
156 7,2 | returned to Smolensk.~The Feast in honor of this Icon was
157 7,2 | longed for the approaching Feast of the Dormition and with
158 7,2 | Moscow on Aug. 26. So, too, a Feast was instituted for this
159 7,2 | country from the Tatars, a Feast in honor of the Mother of
160 7,2 | Feb. 12, when the main Feast of the Holy Icon was established;
161 7,2 | Icon had been found on the Feast of St. Procopius the Martyr,
162 7,2 | Polish invaders. Thus a Feast in honor of the Kazan Mother
163 8,1 | name of that Saint whose feast was on the 8th Day, for
164 8,3 | of Great Lent and certain Feast Days.~3. The Liturgy of
165 9,6 | unless this coincides with a feast on that day.~ ~The Third
166 9,6 | the joy of the Paschal feast be shared with those that
167 10,1| Jews as the basis for their Feast of Purim.~This book can
168 10,1| and the institution of the Feast of Purim; and 4) (Ch. 11-
169 10,1| Micah 5:2-4) is read on the Feast of the Nativity of Christ.~ ~
170 10,3| of the readings for that Feast.~ ~First John.~This letter,
171 10,7| the Twelve Great Feasts*~Feast Epistle Gospel~The Nativity
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