Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,2 | arrival of the Missionary Priest John Veniaminov in Unalaska,
2 1,3 | he died there would be no Priest in the area and the people
3 1,3 | The first American-born Priest, Prokopy Lavrov, was ordained
4 1,3 | consecration of the now-widowed Priest, Fr. John Veniaminov, as
5 1,4 | married the daughter of a Priest and was ordained to the
6 1,4 | been requested to send a Priest to Alaska and that everyone
7 1,5 | troubles with the local Greek Priest in Boston, Massachusetts,
8 1,5 | Fan) Noli to be their own Priest. Accordingly, on February
9 2,4 | could a community and its Priest serve the Liturgy and the
10 2,4 | been consecrated, and a Priest is not permitted to celebrate
11 2,6 | Baptism is celebrated with the Priest fully vested and all the
12 2,6 | betrothal ceremony, the Priest hands the bride and bridegroom
13 2,6 | Presanctified Gifts, the Priest blesses the congregation
14 2,7 | Major Orders” — Bishop, Priest and Deacon — and two “Minor
15 2,7 | hand of the Almighty God.~ ~Priest.~In addition to the Stikharion (
16 2,7 | the Cuffs (which for the Priest also symbolizes the bonds
17 2,7 | s hands were bound), the Priest also wears a Belt (Zone)
18 2,7 | God.~If so awarded, the Priest may also wear the Nabedrennik
19 2,7 | Cassock and Epitrachelion, the Priest wears a long garment, sleeveless,
20 2,7 | truth.~As tokens of honor, a Priest also may be awarded a pointed
21 2,7 | of purple color. [If the Priest be a Monk, he wears the
22 2,7 | ordination to the Priesthood, the Priest is given a Pectoral Cross,
23 2,7 | distinctions of honor, a Priest may also be awarded a Gold
24 2,7 | Cross or a Jeweled one. A Priest may also be awarded the
25 2,7 | all the vestments of the Priest, except the Phelonion and
26 3,2 | Psalm is sung while the Priest censes the entire church,
27 3,2 | the All-Night Vigil, the Priest stands before the Holy Doors,
28 3,2 | Light is glorified as the Priest prays for the material light
29 3,2 | entrance is made by the Priest, preceeded by a Deacon with
30 3,2 | The Deacon preceeds the Priest (who is an Icon of Christ)
31 3,2 | and one with oil — the Priest makes the Sign of the Cross
32 3,2 | and refreshed. After the Priest had pronounced the final
33 3,2 | concluding prayer and the Priest's blessing. The first part
34 3,2 | Psalms (during which the Priest reads special Morning Prayers)
35 3,2 | this point of Matins, the Priest (or Deacon) makes the proclamation
36 3,2 | Polieley now follows. The Priest, preceeded by a Deacon bearing
37 3,2 | life. The procession of the Priest around the inside of the
38 3,2 | immediately follows the Priest's (or Deacon's) exclamation, “
39 3,3 | celebrated only by a Bishop or a Priest, and neither can celebrate
40 3,3 | Liturgy is to be served, the Priest (and Deacon) stand before
41 3,3 | they kiss the Holy Gospel (Priest) and the Table itself (Priest
42 3,3 | Priest) and the Table itself (Priest and Deacon). After this
43 3,3 | Orarion (Stole), and the Priest in Cassock, Epitrachelion,
44 3,3 | wine and from these the Priest selected that to be used
45 3,3 | At the present time, the Priest usually prepares five loaves (
46 3,3 | elements are then censed by the Priest, who prays that the Lord
47 3,3 | offered and also that he, the Priest, be worthy to celebrate
48 3,3 | and the exclamation of the Priest, “Blessed is the Kingdom...,”
49 3,3 | on earth.~The Deacon (or Priest if no Deacon; this holds
50 3,3 | the sick, etc. After the Priest's exclamation at the end
51 3,3 | preach to the world. The Priest, preceded by the Deacon
52 3,4 | with ancient custom, the Priest turns to the people with
53 3,4 | the Choir responds to the Priest's blessing with the mutual
54 3,4 | the Holy Eucharist, the Priest summons all in the church
55 3,4 | Supper (Luke 22:17-19), the Priest then summons the Faithful
56 3,4 | the singing of which the Priest reads the First Eucharistic
57 3,4 | As the Choir sings, the Priest reads the Second Eucharistic
58 3,4 | during the second “Amen,” the Priest reads the Prayer of Commemoration: “
59 3,4 | Chalice with crossed arms, the Priest exclaims, “Thine own, of
60 3,4 | We praise Thee...,” the Priest prays, “Again we offer unto
61 3,4 | here offered.” Thus the Priest and worshippers fervently
62 3,4 | worship...,” in which the Priest commemorates the members
63 3,4 | this is being sung, the Priest continues with the commemoration
64 3,4 | is the Kingdom...,” the Priest blesses the people: “Peace
65 3,4 | Lamb is elevated by the Priest, he exclaims: “The Holy
66 3,4 | fraction of the Lamb. The Priest and concelebrating Clergy,
67 3,4 | curtain is opened and the Priest comes out with the Chalice,
68 3,4 | of Christ Himself. As the Priest communes each of the faithful,
69 3,4 | After the Communion, the Priest carries the Chalice into
70 3,4 | taking up the Chalice, the Priest faces the people, saying
71 3,4 | Ascension into Heaven. As the Priest carries the Chalice to the
72 3,4 | the Handcross held by the Priest. Those who had not communed,
73 3,4 | Deacon, are consumed by the Priest. The particles which had
74 3,6 | makes a prostration, the Priest turns and faces the Faithful
75 3,6 | Oblation to the Altar by the Priest bearing the Presanctified
76 3,6 | Sunday Liturgy, but the Priest only touches them, saying, “
77 3,7 | is chanted by the Bishop, Priest, Deacon, or Cantor. St.
78 3,8 | Prayers) is for the use of the Priest and Deacon and contain the
79 3,8 | the Liturgy (primarily the Priest's parts), the six remaining
80 3,8 | Blessing of Waters, etc.).~ ~Priest's Service Book. (Greek —
81 3,8 | containing primarily the Priest's parts at Vespers, Matins
82 3,8 | etc.) with most of the Priest's and Deacon's parts omitted.
83 3,7 | for the moment when the Priest will come out of the Altar
84 3,8 | doors of the church, the Priest exclaims the Paschal verses, “
85 3,9 | Holies that our Great High Priest, Jesus Christ, opened to
86 4,1 | was not received by the priest, who reckoned that a childless
87 4,1 | had been humiliated by the priest, began to fast, and in prayer
88 4,3 | Maiden was met by the High Priest with a multitude of priests.
89 4,3 | inspiration from Above, the High Priest led the Most-Holy Virgin
90 4,3 | Holies into which the High Priest entered only once a year
91 4,3 | Prayers are read by the Priest during the Vespers which
92 4,8 | King of Judea, there was a priest named Zechariah, of the
93 6,2 | teaching of the Alexandrian priest, Arius. The basic theory
94 6,4 | of Holies only the High Priest could enter. So too, the
95 6,4 | which only the Eternal High Priest — Christ — entered (Heb.
96 7 | They are censed by the Priest and carried in processions.
97 7,2 | Hermogenes (who was the Priest at the Church of St. Nicholas
98 8 | most of the Sacraments, the Priest pronounces the Christian
99 8 | giving Holy Communion, the Priest says, “the Servant (or “
100 8,1 | takes place through the Priest's breathing on the one to
101 8,1 | same exclamation by the Priest as at the Divine Liturgy:
102 8,1 | Sanctification of the Water, the Priest signs the water thrice,
103 8,1 | The Unction With Oil. The Priest now anoints, according to
104 8,1 | Church Order, i.e., the Priest must read the corresponding
105 8,2 | Spirit,” during which the Priest anoints crosswise with the
106 8,2 | After the anointing, the Priest then leads the Newly-illumined
107 8,3 | affirmed in the words of the Priest, when he says, during the
108 8,3 | and the same time, High Priest and Sacrifice. In the prayer
109 8,3 | the Great Entrance, the Priest prays: “For Thou art the
110 8,3 | the Hand Cross held by the Priest and those who have not communed
111 8,4 | healing of a soul, since the Priest also confers spiritual advice
112 8,4 | private action between the Priest and the Penitent, and the
113 8,4 | and the Penitent, and the Priest is forbidden to reveal to
114 8,4 | Penitential Psalm. Then the Priest reads certain prayers, the
115 8,4 | itself — before which the Priest speaks of himself as being “
116 8,4 | of questions put by the Priest to the Penitent regarding
117 8,4 | After the Confession, the Priest may, if he deems necessary,
118 8,4 | omitted. After this, the Priest lays his Epitrachelion (
119 8,4 | the Greek practice, the Priest says: “Whatever you have
120 8,4 | transgressions. And I, an unworthy Priest, through the power given
121 8,4 | was accepted that every Priest could be a Confessor once
122 8,4 | Monk who was not even a Priest was often the Confessor (
123 8,4 | Penitent was always sent to a Priest for the Sacramental Absolution.
124 8,5 | three “Major Orders”-Bishop. Priest and Deacon — and two “Minor
125 8,5 | already with his blessing.~The Priest is ordained after the singing
126 8,5 | conclusion of the Liturgy the Priest goes out to the people in
127 8,5 | after ordination. A celibate Priest or Deacon may not later
128 8,5 | later marry and a married Priest or Deacon whose wife dies
129 8,6 | Monk who happens to be a Priest.~ ~Hierodeacon.~A Hierodeacon
130 8,8 | performed by three or even one Priest. At each of the anointings
131 8,8 | during which the senior Priest reads the Absolution Prayer
132 9,7 | was questioned by the High Priest: By what power or by what
133 10,1| the work of Ezekiel the Priest, whose ministry extended
134 10,1| Governor and Joshua the High Priest to assume official leadership
135 10,2| after the death of the High Priest John Hyrcanus I (134-104
136 10,2| from the time of the High Priest Onias III and the Syrian
137 11,1| Sacrament of Holy Orders, the Priest receives the power to celebrate
138 11,1| the Divine Liturgy, the Priest makes the Sign of the Cross
139 11,1| Lord came to Ezekiel the priest, the son of Buzi, in the
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