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1 1,2 | Gentile convert, probably a Greek, and was a companion of 2 1,9 | alphabet, adapted from the Greek, which later was called 3 1,0 | Empire and laid siege to the Greek city of Kherson. He promised 4 1,0 | Russian Church still sings in Greek the greeting to a Bishop, 5 1,0 | by the Russian Church to Greek Byzantium.~Disaster befell 6 1,0 | as was later done by the Greek Church under the Turkish 7 1,1 | and only a few thousand Greek Orthodox still remain in 8 1,1 | the Aegean Sea from the Greek mainland near Thessalonica, 9 1,1 | monasteries, seventeen are Greek, one Russian, one Serbian, 10 1,1 | Georgian monastery, but now is Greek.) Perhaps 1,500 Monks are 11 1,1 | Patriarch of Jerusalem is a Greek, but the majority of the 12 1,1 | political leader of the Greek population, was continued 13 1,1 | as the Hierarchs of the Greek Church did not wish to remain 14 1,1 | Constantinople, in 1833 a synod of Greek Bishops declared their Church 15 1,1 | Albania.~Christianized by both Greek and Latin missionaries, 16 1,1 | Illyricum, had both Latin and Greek rite Christians, with close 17 1,4 | of the Russian Orthodox Greek Catholic Church of North 18 1,5 | troubles with the local Greek Priest in Boston, Massachusetts, 19 1,5 | its internal affairs.~ ~Greek.~In 1866, the first Greek 20 1,5 | Greek.~In 1866, the first Greek Orthodox Church in the United 21 1,5 | there were over thirty Greek Orthodox congregations in 22 1,5 | the work of organizing the Greek parishes. On December 8, 23 1,5 | and on May 14, 1922, the Greek parishes in America were 24 1,5 | Boston and Chicago. The Greek parishes increased steadily 25 1,5 | America. At the present, the Greek parishes are headed by an 26 1,5 | Archbishop Athenogoros of the Greek Orthodox Church as head 27 2,1 | written, in Hebrew, Latin and Greek, Jesus of Nazareth, the 28 2,2 | Vestibule (Narthex; LityGreek; Pritvor — Russian), in 29 2,2 | sermons are given. In many Greek churches, there is a separate 30 2,4 | Antimension is a combination of Greek and Latin which means in 31 3,2 | it is sung after Supper (Greek — Apodeipnon — after supper). 32 3,2 | is so called, from the Greek words poll (much) and elea ( 33 3,2 | the church to sing them (Greek: Exapostilarion — one who 34 3,2 | note, however, that in the Greek tradition, 3rd and 6th Hours 35 3,3 | proper) is the Proskomedia (Greek — the bringing of gifts). 36 3,3 | loaves (one loaf in the Greek tradition), in remembrance 37 3,3 | loaf is a Cross with the Greek inscription IC, XC, NI, 38 3,3 | four corners, meaning (in Greek) “Jesus Christ conquers.” 39 3,3 | Choirs sing the Antiphons (Greek — sounding in answer — responsive 40 3,3 | preceded by special Prokeimena (Greekproceeding), which serve 41 3,3 | Gospel is read from the Ambo (Greek — anabaino — I ascend), 42 3,4 | Eucharistic Canon (or Anaphora, Greekoffer). The Choir responds, “ 43 3,8 | Priest's Service Book. (Greek — Ieratikon; Russian — Sluzhebnik).~ 44 3,8 | Pontifical Service Book. (Greek — Archieratikon; Russian — 45 3,8 | The Great Book of Hours (Greek — Horologion) is a Choir 46 3,8 | Typikon, as do the older Greek monasteries, such as those 47 3,0 | manner as to represent the Greek letters IC and XC — the 48 3,7 | RussianPlaschanitsa; GreekEpitaphion) is brought 49 3,8 | single loaf of blessed bread (GreekArtos) to lie before the 50 4,4 | holy message throughout the Greek and Roman world and into 51 5 | word monastic implies (in Greek monos — alone), the Monk 52 5,1 | Baptism. [In the original Greek of the rite, the candidate 53 5,2 | widespread, although, in Athonite Greek monasteries, for example, 54 5,2 | Igumena in Russian; in Greek — Hegumenissa). Nonetheless, 55 6,3 | quite different words in the Greek writings of the Fathers 56 6,3 | brothers in the original Greek can mean half-brother, cousin, 57 7,2 | the Blachernae Church.~The Greek Emperor Constantine IX ( 58 7,2 | had stood.~In 1559, the Greek Metropolitan, Neophytos, 59 8,4 | differs in the Russian and Greek practices. In the Greek 60 8,4 | Greek practices. In the Greek practice, the Priest says: “ 61 8,6 | the original way, but the Greek Churches (except Jerusalem) 62 8,6 | above a Metropolitan in the Greek Churches, but in the Slavic 63 8,6 | strictly adhered to by the Greek Church), but in the Russian 64 8,7 | self-sacrifice on both sides.~In the Greek Churches, the crowns are 65 10 | Scriptures were translated into Greek at Alexandria, Egypt (the 66 10 | books). It is this later Greek (LXX) Scripture that is 67 10 | written in the koine or common Greek of the time, which was in 68 10,1| probably written later in the Greek period (4th and 3rd Centuries 69 10,2| Greek Additions to the Old Testament ( 70 10,2| the Hebrew Scripture into Greek by Alexandrian Jews who 71 10,2| definition of her dogmas.~The Greek Additions to the Old Testament 72 10,2| Esdras~Second Esdras~ ~[The Greek Orthodox accept 1st Esdras, 73 10,2| placed in an Appendix by the Greek Church.]~ ~First Esdras.~ 74 10,2| Bibles — not used by the Greek Church) was probably written 75 10,2| translated the book into Greek. The book is an important 76 10,2| book is included in the Greek Orthodox Bible (in an Appendix), 77 10,2| interpretation of Judaism in terms of Greek philosophy. It is a lecture 78 10,3| well as connections with Greek philosophic speculation 79 10,3| to Timothy (the son of a Greek Gentile Father and a Jewish 80 11,1| Cross, for example, was the Greek letter X (dating from the 81 11,1| bisected vertically by the Greek letter I, forming, in Greek, 82 11,1| Greek letter I, forming, in Greek, the nameJesus Christ.” 83 11,1| together in the shape of the Greek letter T. According to Tertullian ( 84 11,1| 2nd Century), both the Greek letter T and the Latin T 85 11,1| two forms: the so-called Greek Cross (+) and the Latin 86 11,1| Latin Cross (t). In the Greek the cross-piece is of equal 87 11,1| because it resembles the Greek letter of that name. This 88 11,1| Apostle was put to death.~Greek: This Cross has arms of 89 11,1| and last letters of the Greek alphabet, signifying that 90 11,1| two letters X and P of the Greek word for Christ.~Chi Rho 91 11,1| first three letters of the Greek word for Jesus. IHC is more 92 11,1| the initial letters of the Greek words for Jesus Christ.~ 93 11,1| Christ The Victor: This is a Greek Cross with the abbreviated 94 11,1| Cross with the abbreviated Greek words for Jesus Christ, 95 11,1| Jews (John 19:19).~I.H.B.I [Greek]~[Slavonic]~Sun and Chi 96 11,2| Christ. The letters of the Greek word for fish, also signify


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