Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,7 | although probably only the prayers are actually of this Saint.~ ~
2 1,7 | Great, probably only certain prayers are properly his.~ ~
3 1,8 | miraculously restored by the prayers of the Mother of God). He
4 2,2 | Celebrants come out for public prayers, sermons, etc. At either
5 2,5 | services, representing the prayers of the faithful ascending
6 2,6 | His Saints with faith and prayers. The candle is also a symbol
7 3,1 | Christian is the daily cycle of prayers and praises offered by the
8 3,1 | the Morning and Evening Prayers.~The Divine Liturgy is often
9 3,1 | added to the usual hymns and prayers of the day.~ ~The Great
10 3,1 | and the concluding prayers (one is especially appointed
11 3,2 | Doors, reading silently the Prayers of Light, with head uncovered.
12 3,2 | penitence and humility. These prayers originally were called the
13 3,2 | called the Lamp-lighting Prayers, since the lamps in the
14 3,2 | setting of the sun. In these prayers the Lord Who dwells in the
15 3,2 | expression of our desire that our prayers, which after the Fall were
16 3,2 | that the angels bear our prayers to God by means of the censer:
17 3,2 | incense to mingle with the prayers of all the saints upon the
18 3,2 | salvation. If, up till now, the prayers of Vespers have been basically
19 3,2 | the world. Then follows prayers addressed to the Holy Trinity,
20 3,2 | the Hours, the two final prayers of Compline to the Theotokos
21 3,2 | and the usual introductory prayers, the first part begins: “
22 3,2 | midnight...,” two morning prayers, the Prayer of the Hours,
23 3,2 | Bridegroom....” Certain other prayers are also changed, in keeping
24 3,2 | Priest reads special Morning Prayers) are followed by the Great
25 3,2 | certain other hymns and prayers. As this, in a sense, typifies
26 3,3 | since each contains prayers undoubtedly composed by
27 3,3 | Sunday) probably contains prayers composed by Pope St. Gregory
28 3,3 | Doors and say the Entrance Prayers. Then, after asking for
29 3,3 | they vest with appropriate prayers and blessings — the Deacon
30 3,3 | Liturgy, which consists of prayers, hymns in honor of the Holy
31 3,4 | Dismissal to listen to more prayers of thanksgiving for Communion.
32 3,5 | following particulars. The Prayers at the time of the Eucharistic
33 3,5 | accommodate the length of the Prayers. The Words of Institution, “
34 3,7 | of worship. We sing our prayers. Our prayers are sung. And
35 3,7 | We sing our prayers. Our prayers are sung. And hardly ever
36 3,7 | And hardly ever do we hear prayers simply said. The Orthodox
37 3,7 | tradition is to offer up prayers to God in uttered heightened
38 3,8 | Euchologion (or Book of Prayers) is for the use of the Priest
39 3,8 | as well as many special prayers and blessings. The Euchologion
40 3,8 | This is a special book of prayers and blessings used by the
41 3,6 | its longer and very moving prayers.~ ~First Sunday of Great
42 4,1 | prayed to God about this.~The prayers of the Holy Spouses were
43 4,9 | upon us sinner! Through the prayers of the Theotokos, O Giver
44 4,0 | Mother of Life, and by your prayers you deliver our souls from
45 4,3 | addition, seven Kneeling Prayers are read by the Priest during
46 4,5 | was filled with hymns and prayers. Among the believers was
47 4,5 | help: “Remember us in your prayers, O Lady, Virgin Theotokos,
48 5,2 | with many knots, to count prayers and prostrations by. This
49 6,2 | one of the most ancient prayers of the Orthodox Church.
50 6,5 | liturgical service, the prayers and rites are linked, above
51 6,6 | power of Christ the Savior's prayers (John 17:11-19). The Church
52 6,8 | The Orthodox Church's prayers for the dead are based on
53 6,2 | through the Sacraments and the prayers of the Church. Blessed are
54 6,2 | highest satisfaction in the prayers and Sacraments of the Church (
55 6,2 | nothing from the living except prayers and deeds of kindness in
56 6,4 | censer, representing the prayers of the Saints rising up
57 6,4 | Theotokos, for it is her prayers that find special favor
58 7,1 | faithful read together the prayers and the Troparion to the
59 7,2 | captivity. Suddenly, at the prayers of the Most-Holy Virgin,
60 7,2 | the Mother of God and the prayers of the Saints, Moscow would
61 7,2 | taken in procession, while prayers were offered to the Mother
62 7,2 | Athonite tradition. The many prayers that are offered up to the
63 7,2 | Mother for heavenly help. The prayers were heard. From Bishop
64 8,1 | which consists of four prayers, commanding the Devil and
65 8,1 | must read the corresponding prayers of the Sacrament and administer
66 8,4 | the Priest reads certain prayers, the first of which recalls
67 8,4 | completely omitting the appointed prayers!~And in general, how slothful
68 8,7 | replaced by penitential prayers. Orthodox Canon Law permits
69 8,8 | each day having its own prayers, although, if due to necessity,
70 8,8 | grace of Thy Christ, by the prayers of the All-holy Lady Theotokos
71 9 | virtue as our pure and pious prayers to God. Thus it was the
72 9 | respond to the words of the prayers.”~The reading of prayers
73 9 | prayers.”~The reading of prayers and prostrations are essential,
74 9 | soul will He abide.~Our prayers will gradually grow more
75 9,1 | your heart. Go about your prayers as to the fulfillment of
76 9,1 | must remember that if our prayers will rise speedily to God,
77 9,1 | us, we should begin our prayers with glorification of the
78 9,2 | Church of Christ teaches us prayers composed by righteous and
79 9,2 | composed many beautiful prayers, filled with holy thoughts
80 9,2 | Christians. We hear these prayers in Church during the Divine
81 9,2 | Christian must recite the prayers contained in the Prayerbook.~
82 9,2 | better that we offer up a few prayers, made, however, in proper
83 9,2 | devotion, than that we say many prayers in haste, a danger difficult
84 9,2 | rule of morning and evening prayers. This is a moderate rule
85 9,2 | reciting all of the prescribed prayers, but must strive to arouse
86 9,2 | not to excuse himself from prayers on the grounds of lack of
87 9,2 | not let off reading the prayers even when fatigued after
88 9,2 | by rushing through one's prayers in the anxiety for bodily
89 9,2 | keeping attention on the prayers. If one only has a little
90 9,2 | far better to say fewer prayers, but with careful thought
91 9,2 | than to rush through many prayers without proper attention.
92 9,2 | also not allow the omitted prayers to go unheeded; these can
93 9,3 | St. John Chrysostom on Prayers.~In his earthly ministry,
94 9,3 | one can say prolonged prayers while walking to the square,
95 9,3 | say prolonged and fervent prayers, I say, both coming in and
96 9,3 | experience what benefit such prayers bring. Prayers at night
97 9,3 | benefit such prayers bring. Prayers at night are often purer
98 9,3 | are fewer worries.” These prayers can be short and few, but,
99 9,3 | If you do not say many prayers, then say one with attentive
100 9,4 | stand before us, that the prayers of the people, who are weak
101 9,4 | united with their stronger prayers and thus be uplifted to
102 9,5 | unfailing model and rule for all prayers. The Church uses it in all
103 9,5 | it is the “crown of all prayers.”~ ~
104 9,6 | Orthodox Church offers up prayers for her departed children.
105 9,6 | departed children. Special prayers and Troparia are read at
106 9,6 | psalms and lessons, and prayers, on account of Him Who arose
107 9,6 | the Orthodox Church offers prayers for the departed both “in
108 9,6 | the saints, through the prayers and intercessions of the
109 9,6 | the custom of observing prayers for the dead has been held
110 9,8 | the Church already had new prayers inspired by the Gospel teaching
111 9,8 | themselves authors of outstanding prayers, speak with such feeling
112 9,8 | feeling about the ancient prayers of the Psalter?~It is known
113 9,8 | contemplative nature are also prayers. Above all, these contemplative
114 9,8 | contemplative Psalms are the prayers of the author himself, who
115 9,8 | His people.~The Psalmist's prayers express concern for the
116 9,8 | Fervent is his morning prayers (Ps. 63:1) and even the
117 9,8 | sackcloth (Ps. 35:13).~The prayers of the Psalmist are always
118 9,8 | Psalmist intercedes in his prayers for the deprived (Ps. 10:
119 10,2| by a demon. God heard the prayers of both and sent the angel,
120 10,6| Great Prayers of the Bible.~Prayers of
121 10,6| Great Prayers of the Bible.~Prayers of Jesus:~The Lord's Prayer............................
122 10,6| Luke 23:34~ ~Prayers of the Old Testament:~Prayer
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