Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,5 | by worship and the Holy Liturgy; the Latins were more concerned
2 1,6 | dogmas, organization and liturgy of the early Church.~ ~St.
3 1,7 | Feast Day (Jan. 1), the Liturgy of St. Basil the Great is
4 1,7 | attributed the usual Divine Liturgy, although, as in the case
5 1,8 | Gregorian Chants as well as the Liturgy of the Presanctified Gifts,
6 1,9 | Christianized, adopting the Slavonic Liturgy, but it was not really until
7 1,1 | Patriarch's name at the Divine Liturgy, and on March 11, 1870,
8 1,5 | in New York and the first Liturgy in the Albanian language
9 2,4 | Christianity, the Divine Liturgy was celebrated on the tombs
10 2,4 | and its Priest serve the Liturgy and the same holds true
11 2,4 | of our Lord in the Divine Liturgy.” Each one is signed by
12 2,4 | parish and to celebrate the Liturgy. This is so, since true
13 2,4 | to celebrate the Divine Liturgy without it. Military Chaplains
14 2,4 | used for the Presanctified Liturgy (if the same is not placed
15 2,4 | either side. During the Liturgy, the Priests (representing
16 2,5 | during the Proskomedia or Liturgy of Preparation. Like the
17 2,5 | washed at the end of the Liturgy and thus is called the Cleansing
18 2,5 | ascending to Heaven. At the Liturgy of Preparation, the Censer,
19 2,5 | Hour; 3rd Hour — 6th Hour — Liturgy or Typical Psalms); and
20 2,5 | truly meet...” of the Divine Liturgy; before the Molieben (if
21 2,5 | there be) following the Liturgy.~During Great Lent on weekdays,
22 2,5 | the 9th.~Before the Divine Liturgy, the Announcement Bell is
23 2,5 | one-half hour before the Liturgy.~ ~The Peal (Trezvon).~This
24 2,5 | end of the Vigil. At the Liturgy the Peal is rung after the
25 2,5 | the actual start of the Liturgy and after the conclusion
26 2,5 | after the conclusion of the Liturgy. If there be a Molieben
27 2,5 | Gospel reading during the Liturgy of the first day of Holy
28 2,5 | Toll.~At the Hierarchical Liturgy, the Announcement is rung
29 2,6 | the Vespers portion of the Liturgy of the Presanctified Gifts,
30 3,1 | Evening Prayers.~The Divine Liturgy is often included in this
31 3,1 | daily cycle, the Divine Liturgy is not prescribed to be
32 3,1 | On days when the Divine Liturgy is not celebrated, the Service
33 3,1 | also sometimes precedes the Liturgy), thus forming part of the
34 3,1 | Hour, 6th Hour and Divine Liturgy or Typical Psalms). In addition,
35 3,2 | 6th Hours, and the Divine Liturgy. If the Liturgy is not served,
36 3,2 | the Divine Liturgy. If the Liturgy is not served, an abbreviation,
37 3,2 | usually omitted before the Liturgy, which comes immediately
38 3,2 | Psalms.~When the Divine Liturgy is not served, it is usually
39 3,2 | Second Antiphons of the Liturgy, including “Only-begotten
40 3,2 | typifies or is a type of the Liturgy itself, it bears the title “
41 3,3 | The Divine Liturgy.~The Divine Liturgy has
42 3,3 | Divine Liturgy.~The Divine Liturgy has its origins in the Sacrament
43 3,3 | the public portion of the Liturgy (the Synaxis, or gathering),
44 3,3 | celebrated by the Orthodox — the Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom,
45 3,3 | St. John Chrysostom, the Liturgy of St. Basil the Great,
46 3,3 | Basil the Great, and the Liturgy of the Presanctified Gifts.
47 3,3 | respectively. The Presanctified Liturgy (at which no consecration
48 3,3 | Gregory Dialoges, to whom this Liturgy is attributed. In addition,
49 3,3 | such as at Jerusalem, the Liturgy of St. James the Brother
50 3,3 | James (Oct. 23).~The Divine Liturgy can be celebrated only by
51 3,3 | celebrate more than one Liturgy in one day. This is because
52 3,3 | consumed before another Liturgy, the fast would therefore
53 3,3 | therefore be broken!] The Liturgy can be celebrated only at
54 3,3 | permission to serve the Liturgy — although the Liturgy may
55 3,3 | the Liturgy — although the Liturgy may be served at another
56 3,3 | present. Not more than one Liturgy may be celebrated at one
57 3,3 | church before the Divine Liturgy is to be served, the Priest (
58 3,3 | prepare to celebrate the Liturgy of Preparation (the Proskomedia).~ ~
59 3,3 | Preparation (the Proskomedia).~ ~Liturgy of Preparation.~The first
60 3,3 | first part of the Divine Liturgy (not really part of the
61 3,3 | not really part of the Liturgy proper) is the Proskomedia (
62 3,3 | and 9) the Saint whose Liturgy it is. These are placed
63 3,3 | Triumphant, united in the Liturgy as in common divine service.~ ~ ~
64 3,3 | celebrate the Holy Mystery.~ ~Liturgy of the Catechumens.~The
65 3,3 | second part of the Divine Liturgy (the Liturgy proper) is
66 3,3 | the Divine Liturgy (the Liturgy proper) is called the Liturgy
67 3,3 | Liturgy proper) is called the Liturgy of the Catechumens (or the
68 3,3 | the Catechumens (or the Liturgy of the Word). In ancient
69 3,3 | this portion of the Divine Liturgy, which consists of prayers,
70 3,3 | signaled the beginning of the Liturgy. The clergy vested in a
71 3,3 | Sophia in Constantinople, the Liturgy of the Catechumens was held
72 3,3 | separate place from the Liturgy of the Faithful. After the
73 3,3 | to the beginning of the Liturgy, although in a room separate
74 3,3 | the Hierarchical Divine Liturgy, although the Proskomedia
75 3,3 | moved to the end of the Liturgy) and then the Litany of
76 3,3 | second part of the Divine Liturgy — the Liturgy of the Catechumens —
77 3,3 | the Divine Liturgy — the Liturgy of the Catechumens — ends.~ ~
78 3,4 | Liturgy of the Faithful.~The third
79 3,4 | third part of the Divine Liturgy is called the Liturgy of
80 3,4 | Divine Liturgy is called the Liturgy of the Faithful, since only
81 3,4 | Sacrament of the Eucharist. The Liturgy of the Faithful can be divided
82 3,4 | and the conclusion of the Liturgy.~After two Little Litanies
83 3,4 | participants in the Divine Liturgy. With these words, begins
84 3,4 | sacred part of the Divine Liturgy — the Eucharistic Canon (
85 3,4 | Immediately after this part of the Liturgy begins the Preparation of
86 3,4 | O Lord....” Thus, in the Liturgy the earthly life of Jesus
87 3,4 | Christ passes before us.~The Liturgy concludes with a short Litany
88 3,5 | The Liturgy of St. Basil the Great.~
89 3,5 | St. Basil the Great.~The Liturgy of St. Basil differs from
90 3,5 | Basil differs from the usual Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom in
91 3,5 | the final Dismissal of the Liturgy, St. Basil is commemorated
92 3,6 | The Liturgy of the Presanctified Gifts.~
93 3,6 | Great Lent to serve the full Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom or
94 3,6 | days of Passion Week, the Liturgy of the Presanctified Gifts
95 3,6 | thereon, the Presanctified Liturgy is celebrated on that day.]
96 3,6 | celebrated on that day.] This Liturgy is called Presanctified,
97 3,6 | the previous Sunday. This Liturgy consists of Vespers, followed
98 3,6 | by a portion of the full Liturgy, omitting the consecration
99 3,6 | part of the Presanctified Liturgy is identical to the first
100 3,6 | point at the Presanctified Liturgy: “All catechumens, depart.
101 3,6 | of the Catechumens, the Liturgy proper begins. After two
102 3,6 | Faithful, as at the full Liturgy, the Choir sings the special
103 3,6 | that this is not the full Liturgy. After the Lord's Prayer
104 3,6 | previously at the Sunday Liturgy, but the Priest only touches
105 3,8 | Vespers, Matins and the Liturgy (primarily the Priest's
106 3,8 | Vespers, Matins and the Divine Liturgy.~ ~Book of Needs. (Russian —
107 3,8 | the Sacraments (the Divine Liturgy and Holy Orders are omitted),
108 3,9 | hymns sung at the Divine Liturgy (Ps. 103; Ps. 146 and “Only-begotten
109 3,9 | Ode of the Canon, at the Liturgy, Hours, and various other
110 3,9 | Scripture Lessons, primarily at Liturgy, Vespers and Matins. [Except
111 3,9 | Apostikha at Matins, at the Liturgy and other services.~ ~Ypakoe.~
112 3,6 | liturgical Services. The usual Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom is
113 3,6 | replaced by the special Liturgy of the Presanctified Gifts,
114 3,6 | at the previous Sunday's Liturgy. In addition, the penitential
115 3,6 | of Palm Sunday) the usual Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom is
116 3,6 | is replaced by the longer Liturgy of St. Basil the Great.
117 3,6 | St. Basil the Great. This Liturgy is especially characterized
118 3,7 | this day neither the full Liturgy (except if the Feast of
119 3,7 | p.m.), the Vespers with the Liturgy of St. Basil is celebrated
120 3,7 | of the Trisagion at the Liturgy, and the changing of the
121 3,8 | followed by the Paschal Liturgy.~ ~The Catechetical Sermon
122 3,8 | At the conclusion of the Liturgy, a special bread, called
123 3,8 | day of Pascha, during the Liturgy, after the Prayer Before
124 3,8 | Week, at the end of the Liturgy, the Artos is carried around
125 3,8 | sometimes after Sunday Liturgy on St. Thomas Sunday).~The
126 4,5 | Fast does not end until the Liturgy of Christmas Day. The first
127 4,5 | Nativity Vigil and the Divine Liturgy on the following day.~ ~
128 4,6 | the Epistle at the Divine Liturgy: “As many as have been baptized
129 4,3 | immediately follows the Divine Liturgy of that day, while everyone
130 5 | church, in which the Divine Liturgy is usually served on Saturdays,
131 5 | idiorrhythmic sketes, Divine Liturgy is celebrated only on Saturdays,
132 6,2 | sung during the Divine Liturgy, is one of the most ancient
133 6,0 | attendance at the Divine Liturgy and the Services preceding
134 6,1 | which are sung at the Divine Liturgy, are to be found the basis
135 6,2 | meekness. Once during Divine Liturgy, St. John the Almsgiver,
136 6,4 | on which, at the Divine Liturgy, the Divine Food is offered.
137 8,1 | Priest as at the Divine Liturgy: Blessed is the Kingdom
138 8,3 | following Liturgies:~1. The Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom —
139 8,3 | John Chrysostom — the usual Liturgy of Sundays and Weekdays.~
140 8,3 | Sundays and Weekdays.~2. The Liturgy of St. Basil the Great —
141 8,3 | certain Feast Days.~3. The Liturgy of St. James the Brother
142 8,3 | e.g., Jerusalem).~4. The Liturgy of the Presanctified Gifts —
143 8,3 | and Holy Week. (At this Liturgy there is no consecration
144 8,3 | This is reaffirmed in the Liturgy of St. Basil the Great when,
145 8,3 | Commentary on the Divine Liturgy, 32].~According to the Orthodox
146 8,3 | theologian has said, “During the Liturgy we are projected in time
147 8,3 | Eucharist and all the Holy Liturgy is, in structure, a sacrificial
148 8,3 | the final blessing of the Liturgy, the faithful come up to
149 8,5 | the course of the Divine Liturgy, whereas those to the “Minor
150 8,5 | the Hours preceding the Liturgy. Only the Bishop has the
151 8,5 | At the conclusion of the Liturgy the Priest goes out to the
152 9,6 | Supplication. At the Divine Liturgy the departed are commemorated
153 9,6 | earliest times. The Divine Liturgy has always been celebrated
154 9,6 | Since the usual Divine Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom is
155 9,6 | Great Lent, but rather the Liturgy of the Presanctified Gifts,
156 10,1| furnace, which is sung at the Liturgy of St. Basil on Holy Saturday.~ ~
157 11,1| performed” [From A Dictionary of Liturgy and Worship. London, 1972,
158 11,1| Holy Oil.~At the Divine Liturgy, the Priest makes the Sign
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