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1 1,1 | tradition, he preached the Gospel in Lycaonia, India and Armenia,
2 1,1 | Matthew. In St. Mark's Gospel he is said to be the son
3 1,1 | to Edessa, preaching the Gospel. Later he traveled to Gaza (
4 1,1 | him is also attributed the Gospel and the three Epistles that
5 1,1 | tax collector. The First Gospel is attributed to him, and,
6 1,1 | and Libya, preaching the Gospel of Christ. Later he is said
7 1,1 | several times in St. John's Gospel, which gives a good impression
8 1,1 | Iscariot). According to the Gospel, he stole from the common
9 1,2 | 14), is the author of the Gospel bearing his name, as well
10 1,2 | St. Mark.~The Second Gospel is attributed to this Apostle,
11 1,2 | tradition, St. Mark wrote his Gospel at the request of the brethren
12 1,2 | said to have preached the Gospel at Alexandria, Egypt, and
13 1,9 | new converts to hear the Gospel and the services in a language
14 1,4 | services, as well as the Gospel of St. Matthew, and even
15 2,3 | world the Good News — the Gospel — of the Savior. At the
16 2,5 | beginning of each Passion Gospel (Holy Friday Matins), according
17 2,5 | according to the number of the Gospel — one strike for the first,
18 2,5 | before the Six Psalms, the Gospel, and at the end of the Vigil.
19 2,5 | Matins, as well as after the Gospel reading during the Liturgy
20 2,6 | of Christ, and the Holy gospel were to be honored by censing
21 2,6 | reading of the Twelve Passion Gospel at Holy Friday Matins, the
22 3,2 | expound upon the Resurrection Gospel which will be read at Matins (
23 3,2 | comes in the night in the Gospel Parable (Matt. 25:1-13).~
24 3,2 | Great Feasts and Sundays, a Gospel Reading is prescribed, preceded
25 3,2 | Church, by the reading of the Gospel after the Song of the Myrrh
26 3,2 | form of eleven Resurrection Gospel Readings prescribed for
27 3,2 | At the conclusion of the Gospel Reading, on Sundays the
28 3,2 | The faithful venerate the Gospel Book placed on a stand in
29 3,2 | Polieley, Magnifications, Gospel, etc., are omitted and only
30 3,2 | Old Testament, Epistle and Gospel Readings, relating to the
31 3,3 | Table, they kiss the Holy Gospel (Priest) and the Table itself (
32 3,3 | fed 5,000 people in the Gospel, called Prosphora (oblations)
33 3,3 | during the persecutions, the Gospel Book was borne out from
34 3,3 | the Sacristy, where the Gospel and Cross were kept and
35 3,3 | Next comes the Epistle and Gospel lessons, which are preceded
36 3,3 | lessons from the Epistle and Gospel (the Prokeimenon before
37 3,3 | the Prokeimenon before the Gospel being the Alleluia). These
38 3,3 | before the reading of the Gospel lesson and indicates that
39 3,3 | through the preaching of the Gospel, the grace of the Holy Spirit,
40 3,3 | the Prokeimenon Before the Gospel is chanted (now called the
41 3,3 | refrain “Alleluia!” Then the Gospel is brought out and the Gospel
42 3,3 | Gospel is brought out and the Gospel lesson is read by the Deacon.
43 3,3 | by the Deacon. Before the Gospel is placed a lit candle as
44 3,3 | which emanates from the Gospel, illumining the listeners
45 3,3 | of saving mysteries. The Gospel is read from the Ambo (Greek —
46 3,3 | to the people.~After the Gospel reading follows the Sermon (
47 3,4 | and the Lessons from the Gospel and Epistle.~ ~Holy Communion.~
48 3,6 | with either the censer or Gospel Book (if there will be a
49 3,6 | Book (if there will be a Gospel reading because of a Feast), “
50 3,6 | and three prostrations. If Gospel and Epistle lessons are
51 3,6 | said here. Then, whether Gospel and Epistle lessons or not,
52 3,9 | sung immediately before the Gospel Lesson is called the Alleluia.~ ~
53 4,7 | this great event in the Gospel narrative was in conformity
54 4,0 | for the preaching of the Gospel. On her knees she prayed
55 5,1 | in accordance with the Gospel command, with all your heart,
56 5,2 | Baptism, and then Epistle and Gospel readings, reminding the
57 6,1 | equal rank with St. John's Gospel.~Here we must also distinguish
58 6,4 | manifested His divinity in His Gospel teachings and in His many
59 6,6 | world in the Light of the Gospel Truth and to become the
60 6,6 | the glad tidings of the Gospel the Lord reveals His will
61 6,7 | translating the Savior's Gospel into life, a Christian is
62 6,7 | the pure teaching of the Gospel.~A Christian can attain
63 6,2 | 15). The Publican of the Gospel saw nothing within himself
64 6,2 | Patriarch, reading in the Gospel lesson about making peace
65 6,2 | food.~The good news of the gospel is the Truth that the Savior
66 6,2 | The merciful, whom the Gospel calls charitable, are first
67 6,2 | Christian who accepts the Gospel call to his neighbor is
68 7 | wood of the Cross, the Holy Gospel, and, above all, the Most-Pure
69 7 | be Christianity. The Holy Gospel summons us to live in Christ,
70 7,1 | to them and preached the Gospel, baptizing the believing
71 8,2 | received the Word of the Gospel (Acts 2:41) and were baptized
72 8,2 | reading of the Epistle and Gospel which (along with the preceding
73 8,5 | the reading of the Holy Gospel is done already with his
74 8,7 | the bride and groom.~The Gospel for the day contains the
75 8,8 | Saints.”~Seven Epistle and Gospel readings are said and seven
76 8,8 | After the seventh, the open Gospel Book is placed over the
77 8,8 | hand, which is in the Holy Gospel.” This replaces an ancient
78 9,5 | which, in St. Matthew's Gospel is worded thus:~ ~Our Father,
79 9,6 | the Litany following the Gospel and when “It is truly meet...”
80 9,8 | prayers inspired by the Gospel teaching and compiled with
81 9,8 | Last Supper. But even these Gospel references do not fully
82 10,3| Testament.~ ~Matthew.~This Gospel presents Christ as the Fulfiller
83 10,3| for the day.~ ~Mark.~This Gospel is generally believed to
84 10,3| of Peter's witness. This Gospel is primarily a collection
85 10,3| and the prophets.~ ~The Gospel can be divided as follows:
86 10,3| Luke.~The author of this Gospel, St. Luke the Physician,
87 10,3| opportunity to accept the Gospel (2:32; 3:6; 24:47).~ ~When
88 10,3| Unjust Judge, etc.). The Gospel can be divided as follows:
89 10,3| holy angels.~ ~John.~This Gospel, by the Beloved Disciple,
90 10,3| Church the Theologian.~The Gospel is divided in the following
91 10,3| is a continuation of the Gospel of Luke, by the same author,
92 10,3| First Corinthians.~The Gospel was first preached in Corinth
93 10,3| quality of a preacher of the Gospel. Here we encounter the theme
94 10,3| assumes knowledge of the Gospel on the part of his readers
95 10,5| 1 Corinthians 13~The Gospel Condensed.............................
96 10,7| Throughout the Year.~ ~Epistle Gospel~Sunday of Holy Pascha
97 10,7| Great Feasts*~Feast Epistle Gospel~The Nativity of the Most-Holy
98 11,1| Mark because he begins his Gospel by describing St. John the
99 11,1| a winged ox because his Gospel describes the sacrifice
100 11,1| symbolizes him because his Gospel seems to soar on eagles'
101 11,2| Bread of Life, based on the Gospel of Mark~ ~ ~
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