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1 Intro | laying-on of hands (cf. Acts 1); these successors are 2 Intro | judgment of all creation, she acts and knows only within her 3 1 | Church actually begins in the Acts of the Holy Apostles, with 4 1 | Spirit gave them utterance (Acts 2:1-4). As the text further 5 1 | about three thousand souls (Acts 2:41), thus constituting 6 1 | Samaria, except the Apostles (Acts 8:1).~At the same time, 7 1 | exploits are recorded in the Acts, as well in the inner tradition 8 1,1 | the Lord. According to the Acts, he was beheaded by King 9 1,1 | King Agrippa in Jerusalem (Acts 12:2), after first having 10 1,1 | Matthias.~According to the Acts, St. Matthias was chosen 11 1,1 | vacant by the Judas Iscariot (Acts 1:15-26). According to Church 12 1,1 | are witnessed to in the Acts and, according to Church 13 1,1 | Rabbi Gamaliel at Jerusalem (Acts 22:3). At a young age he 14 1,1 | the trade of a tent-maker (Acts 18:1-3) and had inherited 15 1,1 | citizenship from his father (Acts 22:28). The young Saul ( 16 1,1 | persecution of the Christians (Acts 8:3). While on the way to 17 1,1 | to the Christian Faith (Acts 9:1-22). After this conversion 18 1,1 | amply attested to in the Acts, he wrote letters of encouragement 19 1,2 | Holy Spirit and of faith (Acts 11:24), was a Jew from Cyprus, 20 1,2 | as having a leading role (Acts 15:12-21). Having ruled 21 1,2 | his name, as well as the Acts of the Apostles. He was 22 1,2 | which he related in the Acts. According to Church tradition, 23 1,2 | Mark 14:51-52). In the Acts, he is called John Mark ( 24 1,2 | he is called John Mark (Acts 12:12; 15:37), the son of 25 1,2 | early Christians stayed (Acts 12:12), and he was a cousin 26 1,2 | figures several times in the Acts, at one point being the 27 1,2 | between Paul and Barnabas (Acts 15:36-40), but later he 28 1,4 | Jerusalem, described in Acts 15, where the Apostles met 29 1,4 | Pennsylvania.~One of the first acts of the new, autocephalous 30 2,6 | Testament Church's services.~The Acts of the Apostles mentions 31 2,6 | lights in the upper chamber (Acts 20:8). This reference to 32 3,2 | time selections from the Acts of the Apostles, or from 33 3,2 | emphasis added] of the day (Acts 2:14-15). The 3rd Hour also 34 3,8 | contains the readings from the Acts of the Apostles and the 35 3,0 | heart), desires (soul) and acts (strength) to service of 36 3,7 | church for the reading of the Acts of the Apostles. Shortly 37 3,8 | intention, and honors the acts and praises the offering.~ 38 4,2 | Sabbath day's journey away (Acts 1:9-12).~The Lord ascended 39 4,3 | Spirit gave them utterance (Acts 2:1-4).~In His farewell 40 4,3 | are filled with new wine” (Acts 2:13).~Then Peter got up 41 4,3 | the Lord shall be saved” (Acts 2:14-21).~Peter went on 42 4,3 | Christ and His redemptive acts, reminding them that this 43 4,3 | Apostles were] witnesses (Acts 2:32). He continued: Being 44 4,3 | which you see and hear (Acts 2:33).~Many of those hearing 45 4,3 | about three thousand souls (Acts 2:37-38, 41).~A special 46 5 | Russian, Namestnik or one who acts in the name of the Abbot — 47 5,1 | himself all idle thoughts and acts, and takes upon himself 48 6,3 | proceeded the whole human race (Acts 17:26). The first man, created 49 6,4 | mysteries of His divine Kingdom (Acts 1:3).~Having accomplished 50 6,4 | disciples, ascended into Heaven (Acts 1:9) and sits at the right 51 6,5 | Spirit is the True God (Acts 5:3-4). He is glorified 52 6,5 | Alexandria, “it is the Father Who acts, but by the Son in the Spirit; 53 6,5 | the Spirit; the Son also acts, but as the power of the 54 6,5 | Person. The Spirit also acts, for He is the All-Powerful 55 6,5 | form of tongues of fire (Acts 2). From that charismatic 56 6,6 | by our Lord Jesus Christ (Acts 20:28). The purpose of Christ' 57 6,6 | Blood He founded the Church (Acts 20:28), so that in her we 58 6,6 | is Holy, for she lives, acts, and thinks by the Holy 59 6,6 | thinks by the Holy Spirit (Acts 1:5; 8:15; 9:17). The Church 60 6,6 | one heart and one soul (Acts 4:32) and her catholicity 61 6,6 | hands upon the hierarchs (Acts 6:6; 14:23; 20:28), and 62 6,7 | the Holy Sacraments and acts of grace of the Church, 63 6,7 | the impurities of sinful acts by the Divine Spirit, and 64 6,7 | gift of the Holy Spirit (Acts 2:38). Through the action 65 6,7 | repentance (Heb. 13:15; Acts 17:30).~St. Paul tells us: 66 6,8 | corruption to eternal life (Acts 2:24, 27-28; 2 Tim. 1:10). 67 6,2 | for those who stoned him (Acts 7:60).~We know that all 68 6,2 | enter the kingdom of God (Acts 14:22). Tribulations are 69 7 | and imagination of man (Acts 17:29).~Nonetheless, we 70 7 | incontestably clear by the [Icon] [Acts of the 7th Ecumenical Council, 71 8 | Many other sacramental acts, such as the Blessing of 72 8,1 | of repentance (Mark 1:4; Acts 19:4) and not in the Name 73 8,1 | to be rebaptized later (Acts 19:35).~The Sacrament of 74 8,1 | about three thousand souls (Acts 2:38,41).~According to the 75 8,1 | which remains hidden and acts secretly” is poured in and 76 8,1 | families by the Apostles (Acts 16:14-15; 30-39; 1 Cor. 77 8,2 | gift of the Holy Spirit (Acts 2:38). Since that time the 78 8,2 | the Word of the Gospel (Acts 2:41) and were baptized 79 8,2 | laying-on of hands. In the Acts of the Apostles, Peter and 80 8,2 | received the Holy Spirit (Acts 8:15, 17). The need to administer 81 8,4 | the Church. This Sacrament acts also as a cure for the healing 82 8,5 | special serving ministry (Acts 6:2-6) and in his first 83 9 | together all his spiritual acts. Prayer draws down to him 84 9,4 | attending the temple together (Acts 2:46). Therefore our Holy 85 9,7 | what name did you do this? (Acts 4:7). St. Peter, filled 86 9,7 | standing before you well (Acts 4:10).~Our Lord Himself, 87 9,8 | and reflecting on God's acts as described in the other 88 10 | 2) Church History — The Acts of the Apostles; 3) Epistles ( 89 10,1 | he rehearses the mighty acts of the Lord, solemnly warns 90 10,1 | classified as follows: Hymns (acts of praise suitable for any 91 10,3 | ascribes it to John Mark (Acts 12:12; 15:37), who composed 92 10,3 | in Me shad never die.~ ~Acts of the Apostles.~The book 93 10,3 | the Apostles.~The book of Acts — the early history of the 94 10,3 | missionary journeys. The Acts trace the story of the Christian 95 10,3 | the city eighteen months (Acts 18:1-17; 1 Cor. 2:3). Paul' 96 10,3 | which Paul had founded (Acts 16:6), declaring that in 97 10,3 | established by him in Europe (Acts 16:11-15). Written about 98 10,3 | the capital of Macedonia (Acts 17:1). Here he preached 99 10,3 | companion of Paul in the Acts) has three main topics, 100 10,3 | in Rome (ca. 61-63 A.D. (Acts 28:30)), Onesimus, a runaway 101 10,5 | Acts 1:1-12~The Descent of the 102 10,5 | Acts 2~The Lord's Prayer............................ 103 10,5 | receive ................ Acts 20:35~The blind leading 104 10,7 | Sunday of Holy Pascha Acts 1:1-8 John 1:1-17~2nd Sunday 105 10,7 | 2nd Sunday after Pascha Acts 5:12-20 John 20:19-31~3rd 106 10,7 | 3rd Sunday after Pascha Acts 6:1-7 Mark 15:43-16:8~4th 107 10,7 | 4th Sunday after Pascha Acts 9:32-42 John 5:1-15~5th 108 10,7 | 5th Sunday after Pascha Acts 11:19-26, 29-30 John 4:5- 109 10,7 | 6th Sunday after Pascha Acts 16:16-34 John 9:1-38~Holy 110 10,7 | Holy Ascension (Thurs.) Acts 1:1-12 Luke 24:36-53~7th 111 10,7 | 7th Sunday after Pascha Acts 20:16-18,28-36 John 17:1- 112 10,7 | SundayHoly Pentecost Acts 2:1-11 John 7:37-52; 8:12~ ~ 113 10,9 | 54~For Travelers by Land Acts 8:26-39 John 14:1-14,~For 114 10,9 | Travelers by Air or Sea Acts 21:1-7 Mark 4:35-41~At the 115 11,1 | suffer, He thus fulfilled (Acts 3:18). And the early Fathers, 116 11,1 | Paul was shipwrecked — Acts 27:14-44), since it was 117 11,2 | Holy Spirit at Pentecost (Acts 2:1-4).~Seven Lamps: This


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