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1 1,1 | is October 6 and also the Sunday following Holy Pascha (St.
2 1,1 | Holy Pascha (St. Thomas Sunday).~ ~Judas Iscariot.~This
3 1,4 | commemorated on the First Sunday of Great Lent. Thus, with
4 1,8 | November 14 and the Second Sunday of Great Lent, was a pious
5 2,5 | Sept. 14) and the Third Sunday of Great Lent, as well as
6 2,6 | the first day of the week (Sunday) to break bread, that is,
7 3,1 | certain special memorials. Sunday is dedicated to Christ's
8 3,1 | Week (the Eve of St. Thomas Sunday), the cycle of Tones begins
9 3,1 | comprise this cycle are Palm Sunday (the Sunday before Pascha),
10 3,1 | cycle are Palm Sunday (the Sunday before Pascha), Holy Ascension (
11 3,1 | Christ into Jerusalem (Palm Sunday — Sunday before Pascha)~
12 3,1 | Jerusalem (Palm Sunday — Sunday before Pascha)~5. The Ascension
13 3,1 | with the exception of Palm Sunday and Holy Pentecost are preceded
14 3,1 | addition, all except one (Palm Sunday) are followed by a festal
15 3,2 | theme is evident. Except for Sunday evenings and the evening
16 3,2 | Matins): Daily, Saturday and Sunday Nocturns. Daily Nocturns
17 3,2 | of the weekend services. Sunday Nocturns has no Kathisma
18 3,2 | Trinitarian Troparia. This Sunday Service ends with a long
19 3,2 | dedicated to the Feast, Sunday or the Saints, depicting
20 3,3 | presanctified on the previous Sunday) probably contains prayers
21 3,3 | of the Cross and the 3rd Sunday of Great Lent), the Trisagion
22 3,6 | consecrated) on the previous Sunday. This Liturgy consists of
23 3,6 | was done previously at the Sunday Liturgy, but the Priest
24 3,8 | Tone begins on St. Thomas Sunday and proceeds in sequence
25 3,8 | Lazarus Saturday to the Sunday of All-Saints).~ ~Triodion.~
26 3,8 | texts from Pascha to the Sunday of All-Saints (the first
27 3,2 | Monday after All Saints Sunday through June 28~3. Dormition (
28 3,2 | The week following the Sunday of the Publican and Pharisee~
29 3,2 | concluding with All Saints Sunday~ ~
30 3,3 | wine.... On Saturday and Sunday we eat fish. If there occur
31 3,3 | even if it be Saturday or Sunday, we do not allow fish.~In
32 3,3 | Nativity fall on Saturday or Sunday, wine and oil are permitted.~ ~
33 3,3 | Annunciation (March 25) and Palm Sunday fish is permitted as well
34 3,4 | added Lazarus Saturday, Palm Sunday and Passion Week. In addition,
35 3,5 | Holy Pascha is the first Sunday after the first Full Moon
36 3,6 | Sundays of Preparation.~ ~Sunday of the Publican and the
37 3,6 | the Pharisee.~The first Sunday of Preparation (three weeks
38 3,6 | start of Great Lent) is the Sunday of the Publican and the
39 3,6 | this week is fast-free.~ ~Sunday of the Prodigal Son.~The
40 3,6 | the Prodigal Son.~The next Sunday of Preparation (two weeks
41 3,6 | before Great Lent) is the Sunday of the Prodigal Son, which
42 3,6 | divine forgiveness? On this Sunday, at the Matins Service we
43 3,6 | which we have been exiled.~ ~Sunday of Meatfare — Sunday of
44 3,6 | Sunday of Meatfare — Sunday of the Last Judgment.~The
45 3,6 | Last Judgment.~The next Sunday of Preparation, Meatfare
46 3,6 | of Preparation, Meatfare Sunday, is the last day on which
47 3,6 | Fast. The theme of this Sunday is the Last Judgment and
48 3,6 | those who return to Him.~ ~Sunday of Cheesefare — Forgiveness
49 3,6 | Cheesefare — Forgiveness Sunday — the Expulsion of Adam
50 3,6 | from Paradise.~The last Sunday before the Great Lent, Cheesefare
51 3,6 | the Great Lent, Cheesefare Sunday, is also the last day of
52 3,6 | the Annunciation and Palm Sunday), continuing until Holy
53 3,6 | the Monday following the Sunday of Cheesefare, we formally
54 3,6 | presanctified at the previous Sunday's Liturgy. In addition,
55 3,6 | with the exception of Palm Sunday) the usual Liturgy of St.
56 3,6 | moving prayers.~ ~First Sunday of Great Lent — Sunday of
57 3,6 | First Sunday of Great Lent — Sunday of Orthodoxy.~The First
58 3,6 | of Orthodoxy.~The First Sunday of Great Lent is dedicated
59 3,6 | took place on the First Sunday of Lent, March 11, 843.
60 3,6 | 843. Thus it is called the Sunday of Orthodoxy. As the Orthodox
61 3,6 | 4th-14th Centuries.~ ~Second Sunday of Great Lent — St. Gregory
62 3,6 | Gregory Palamas.~The Second Sunday of Great Lent is dedicated
63 3,6 | Orthodoxy of the previous Sunday. Another theme of this Sunday
64 3,6 | Sunday. Another theme of this Sunday is that of the Prodigal
65 3,6 | Canon is devoted at this Sunday's Matins.~ ~Third Sunday
66 3,6 | Sunday's Matins.~ ~Third Sunday of Great Lent — Veneration
67 3,6 | of the Cross.~The Third Sunday of Great Lent is dedicated
68 3,6 | struggles.~ ~The Fourth Sunday of Great Lent — St. John
69 3,6 | John Climacus.~The Fourth Sunday is dedicated to St. John
70 3,6 | and danger.~ ~The Fifth Sunday of Great Lent — St. Mary
71 3,6 | Mary of Egypt.~The Fifth Sunday of Great Lent is dedicated
72 3,7 | Lazarus Saturday and Palm Sunday.~Immediately after the end
73 3,7 | Lazarus Saturday and Palm Sunday. Lazarus Saturday commemorates
74 3,7 | Resurrection eight days later. Palm Sunday, of course, commemorates
75 3,8 | congregation (sometimes after Sunday Liturgy on St. Thomas Sunday).~
76 3,8 | Sunday Liturgy on St. Thomas Sunday).~The significance of the
77 3,8 | said in a sermon for the Sunday after Pascha: “Even as the
78 3,9 | the afternoon of Paschal Sunday, a special Paschal Vespers
79 4,1 | the Lord into Jerusalem (Sunday Before Pascha).~On the Sunday
80 4,1 | Sunday Before Pascha).~On the Sunday before Pascha, the Holy
81 4,1 | which we celebrate on Palm Sunday was accomplished. In the
82 4,9 | Monday following All-Saints' Sunday (1st after Pentecost). The
83 6,0 | the first day of the week, Sunday, for the seventh, Saturday,
84 6,0 | whether or not they fall on Sunday — for all holy days can
85 8,2 | after, i.e., St. Thomas Sunday.] The hair is then cut in
86 8,3 | consecrated on the previous Sunday — hence Pre-sanctified.)~ ~
87 8,7 | of Cheesefare Week (from Sunday of Meatfare through the
88 8,7 | of Meatfare through the Sunday of Cheesefare). During the
89 9,6 | commemoration. These are:~ ~Meatfare Sunday.~This Saturday falls during
90 9,6 | following day, Meatfare Sunday, the Church commemorates
91 10,1| Lord into Jerusalem (Palm Sunday): Rejoice greatly, O daughter
92 10,7| the Year.~ ~Epistle Gospel~Sunday of Holy Pascha Acts 1:
93 10,7| Acts 1:1-8 John 1:1-17~2nd Sunday after Pascha Acts 5:12-20
94 10,7| 12-20 John 20:19-31~3rd Sunday after Pascha Acts 6:1-7
95 10,7| 1-7 Mark 15:43-16:8~4th Sunday after Pascha Acts 9:32-42
96 10,7| 9:32-42 John 5:1-15~5th Sunday after Pascha Acts 11:19-
97 10,7| 26, 29-30 John 4:5-42~6th Sunday after Pascha Acts 16:16-
98 10,7| 1:1-12 Luke 24:36-53~7th Sunday after Pascha Acts 20:16-
99 10,7| 18,28-36 John 17:1-13~8th Sunday — Holy Pentecost Acts 2:
100 10,7| John 7:37-52; 8:12~ ~1st Sunday after Pentecost Heb. 11:
101 10,7| 32-33,37-38;~19:27-30~2nd Sunday after Pentecost Rom. 2:10-
102 10,7| 10-16 Matt. 4:18-23~3rd Sunday after Pentecost Rom. 5:1-
103 10,7| 5:1-10 Matt. 6:22-33~4th Sunday after Pentecost Rom. 6:18-
104 10,7| 6:18-23 Matt. 8:5-13~5th Sunday after Pentecost Rom. 10:
105 10,7| 1-10 Matt. 8:28-9:1~6th Sunday after Pentecost Rom. 12:
106 10,7| 12:6-14 Matt. 9:1-8~7th Sunday after Pentecost Rom. 15:
107 10,7| 15:1-7 Matt. 9:27-35~8th Sunday after Pentecost 1 Cor. 1:
108 10,7| 10-18 Matt. 14:14-22~9th Sunday after Pentecost 1 Cor. 3:
109 10,7| 9-17 Matt. 14:22-34~10th Sunday after Pentecost 1 Cor. 4:
110 10,7| 9-16 Matt. 17:14-23~11th Sunday after Pentecost 1 Cor. 9:
111 10,7| 2-12 Matt. 18:23-35~12th Sunday after Pentecost 1 Cor. 15:
112 10,7| 1-11 Matt. 19:16-26~13th Sunday after Pentecost 1 Cor. 16:
113 10,7| 13-24 Matt. 21:33-42~14th Sunday after Pentecost 2 Cor. 1:
114 10,7| 21-2:4 Matt. 22:1-14~15th Sunday after Pentecost 2 Cor. 4:
115 10,7| 6-15 Matt. 22:35-46~16th Sunday after Pentecost 2 Cor. 6:
116 10,7| 1-10 Matt. 25:14-30~17th Sunday after Pentecost 2 Cor. 6:
117 10,7| 7:1 Matt. 15:21-28~18th Sunday after Pentecost 2 Cor. 9:
118 10,7| 9:6-11 Luke 5:1-11~19th Sunday after Pentecost 2 Cor. 11:
119 10,7| 31-12:9 Luke 6:31-36~20th Sunday after Pentecost Gal. 1:11-
120 10,7| 11-19 Luke 7:11-16~21st Sunday after Pentecost Gal. 2:16-
121 10,7| 2:16-20 Luke 8:5-15~22nd Sunday after Pentecost Gal. 6:11-
122 10,7| 11-18 Luke 16:19-31~23rd Sunday after Pentecost Eph. 2:4-
123 10,7| 2:4-10 Luke 8:26-39~24th Sunday after Pentecost Eph. 2:14-
124 10,7| 14-22 Luke 8:41-56~25th Sunday after Pentecost Eph. 4:1-
125 10,7| 4:1-6 Luke 10:25-37~26th Sunday after Pentecost Eph. 5:9-
126 10,7| 9-19 Luke 12:16-21~27th Sunday after Pentecost Eph. 6:10-
127 10,7| 10-17 Luke 13:10-17~28th Sunday after Pentecost Col. 1:12-
128 10,7| 12-18 Luke 14:16-24~29th Sunday after Pentecost Col. 3:4-
129 10,7| 4-11 Luke 17:12-19~30th Sunday after Pentecost Col. 3:12-
130 10,7| 12-16 Luke 18:18-27~31st Sunday after Pentecost 1 Tim. 1:
131 10,7| 15-17 Luke 18:35-43~32nd Sunday after Pentecost 1 Tim. 4:
132 10,7| Preparatory to Great Lent.~33rd Sunday after Pentecost 2 Tim. 3:
133 10,7| Publican and Pharisee~34th Sunday after Pentecost 1 Cor. 6:
134 10,7| 11-32~Prodigal Son~35th Sunday after Pentecost 1 Cor. 8:
135 10,7| Matt. 25:31-46~Meatfare~ Sunday of Cheesefare Rom. 13:11-
136 10,7| 14-21~ ~Great Lent.~1st Sunday of Great Lent Heb. 11:24-
137 10,7| 11:24-26, John 1:43-51~ Sunday of Orthodoxy 32-12:2~2nd
138 10,7| of Orthodoxy 32-12:2~2nd Sunday of Great Lent Heb. 1:10-
139 10,7| 26-8:2 John 10:9-16~3rd Sunday of Great Lent Heb. 4:14-
140 10,7| Adoration of the Cross~4th Sunday of Great Lent Heb. 6:13-
141 10,7| 10:38-42;~ 11:27-28~5th Sunday of Great Lent Heb. 9:11-
142 10,7| 28-13:8 John 11:1-45~Palm Sunday Phil. 4:4-9 John 12:1-18~ ~
143 10,7| Movable Great Feasts (Palm Sunday, Ascension and Pentecost)
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