Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,7 | said at all of the weekday services of Great Lent.~ ~St. Gregory
2 1,8 | used in Orthodox liturgical services.~ ~St. Mark, Archbishop
3 1,9 | hear the Gospel and the services in a language they could
4 1,1 | Arabic-speaking, its liturgical services being celebrated in that
5 1,1 | clergy forbidden to conduct services, as the regime has officially
6 1,3 | to prayer and singing the services he could do as a simple
7 1,4 | Cyrillic. He translated services, as well as the Gospel of
8 2,1 | for another purpose, or if services are conducted in a private
9 2,2 | specifies that penitential services (such as Compline, Nocturns
10 2,2 | to sit during the Divine services (except at certain explicit
11 2,2 | from here that parts of the services are performed by him. In
12 2,3 | Deacons during the Divine services.~Ascending above the Local
13 2,3 | particular moment of the Divine services.~ ~
14 2,4 | those who perform the Divine services, and normally persons not
15 2,4 | who minister at the Divine services, and who are represented
16 2,5 | places during the Divine services, representing the prayers
17 2,5 | daily cycle of public divine services starts with the ringing
18 2,5 | to call the faithful to services, to inform those absent
19 2,5 | those absent from divine services of the various important
20 2,5 | liturgical moments of the services, as well as calling the
21 2,5 | announcing of the beginning of services: Before the All-Night Vigil (
22 2,5 | Trezvon); before each group of services of the daily cycle (9th
23 2,5 | important moments of the services. For example, there are
24 2,5 | at the beginning of major services: Combined with the Announcement,
25 2,6 | earth — the Tabernacle — services were held in it with lamps
26 2,6 | the New Testament Church's services.~The Acts of the Apostles
27 2,6 | lighting of lamps during the services in the time of the Apostles.
28 2,6 | gloom — we also hold our services in daylight — but in order
29 2,6 | ancient times, at hierarchical services special candle-holders have
30 2,6 | service, as well as Memorial services, the faithful stand with
31 2,6 | lampadas are lit at all Church services, all with a wide variety
32 2,7 | for convenience during services and also to remind him that
33 2,7 | other moments of the Divine services, the Bishop may wear a shorter
34 2,7 | Bishop's mouth.~During Divine services, the Bishop stands on a
35 2,7 | times during the Divine services, the Bishop blesses the
36 3,1 | twenty-four hours. These services express our remembrance
37 3,1 | resulted in the following eight Services, customarily divided into
38 3,1 | the third group of Daily Services with the Third and Sixth
39 3,1 | called the Leavetaking.~ ~Services of the Daily Cycle.~The
40 3,1 | of the Daily Cycle.~The services of the Daily Cycle are divided
41 3,1 | into three groups of three services each, conveniently entitled:
42 3,2 | person or event to which the services of that day are dedicated.
43 3,2 | character of the weekend services. Sunday Nocturns has no
44 3,3 | In connection with this, services were held in all the city
45 3,3 | 6:3, 5)!~At Hierarchical services, the Trisagion is sung seven
46 3,8 | to the fixed parts of the services, which usually do not change
47 3,8 | the Sacraments and other services, as well as many special
48 3,8 | of the Sick), and other services (Monastic Profession, Consecration
49 3,8 | Service, and various other services commonly used.~ ~Pontifical
50 3,8 | various Canons and other services in frequent use. In the
51 3,8 | the movable parts of the services (those which change every
52 3,8 | which are seven sets of services, one for each day of the
53 3,8 | found the Texts for the services of Great Lent.~ ~Pentecostarion.~
54 3,8 | every aspect of the Church services and their celebration throughout
55 3,9 | Compline, and certain other services in the Liturgical Cycle.
56 3,9 | Matins, and various other services, during which the Faithful
57 3,9 | Hours, and various other services.~ ~Prokeimenon.~These are
58 3,9 | at the Liturgy and other services.~ ~Ypakoe.~This is a short
59 3,0 | piety — we stand during the services, we make bows and prostrations,
60 3,6 | features of the liturgical Services. The usual Liturgy of St.
61 3,6 | at each of the liturgical Services throughout the weekdays
62 3,9 | Prokeimenon. All of the services of this Bright Week are
63 5 | together for the Divine Services, for the common meals (or
64 5 | required to attend all Divine Services as a community. This form
65 5 | and Feast Days. The Daily Services are said in a chapel to
66 5 | a main house with Daily Services celebrated in common in
67 6,0 | the Divine Liturgy and the Services preceding it — Vespers and
68 6,2 | in the Sacraments, Divine Services, good deeds, and so on.
69 6,2 | saints, attending Divine Services as often as possible, and
70 6,3 | God.~At many of the Divine Services, the Deacon exclaims: “Commemorating
71 7 | by side with the Divine Services and, like the Services,
72 7 | Divine Services and, like the Services, expresses the teaching
73 7,2 | its Holy Objects, Divine Services, and singing. In particular,
74 7,2 | Icon of the Virgin and the services in its honor testify to
75 9,2 | Church during the Divine Services, but for private prayer
76 9,4 | of prayer at the Divine Services is stressed in the Gospels.
77 9,4 | children to attend Divine Services, which is particularly essential
78 9,5 | orders, and in all the Divine Services. As St. John Chrysostom
79 9,8 | devotion, but in the Divine Services themselves. It should also
80 10,1| turn to Him in sacrificial services of worship. For God has
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