Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro | can the Holy Eucharist be celebrated, and all the other Sacraments
2 1,1 | ascribed to him and he is celebrated, together with the other
3 1,2 | him and his Feast Day is celebrated on October 23.~ ~St. Luke.~
4 1,0 | Accordingly, in 1721 he issued his celebrated Spiritual Regulations, and
5 1,1 | liturgical services being celebrated in that language.~ ~Jerusalem.~
6 1,5 | the Albanian language was celebrated by Fr. Theophan in Boston
7 2,3 | of the Holy Eucharist is celebrated in remembrance of the Savior
8 2,3 | Mystery of the Holy Eucharist celebrated within the Altar, is brought
9 2,4 | the Divine Liturgy was celebrated on the tombs of the Martyrs
10 2,4 | the Martyrs and this was celebrated by the Bishop. Later, as
11 2,6 | Eucharist.~Holy Baptism is celebrated with the Priest fully vested
12 3,1 | during Fast Periods it is celebrated after Vespers). Often treated
13 3,1 | is not prescribed to be celebrated every day (as it is in many
14 3,1 | the Divine Liturgy is not celebrated, the Service of the Typical
15 3,1 | of the Typical Psalms is celebrated in its place after the Sixth
16 3,2 | particular Feast which may be celebrated on that day, or expound
17 3,2 | of “Lord, have mercy!” is celebrated in the porch of the church
18 3,2 | special Resurrection Nocturns celebrated once a year just before
19 3,2 | magnifying the person or event celebrated, and is sung before an icon
20 3,2 | three Psalms. These are celebrated between the regular Hours (
21 3,3 | of Christ. That is, they celebrated the Holy Eucharist. This
22 3,3 | the faithful only) were celebrated separately; but about the
23 3,3 | Customarily three Liturgies are celebrated by the Orthodox — the Liturgy
24 3,3 | the Brother of the Lord is celebrated only on the patronal feast
25 3,3 | The Divine Liturgy can be celebrated only by a Bishop or a Priest,
26 3,3 | broken!] The Liturgy can be celebrated only at an Altar (Holy Table)
27 3,3 | than one Liturgy may be celebrated at one Altar (Holy Table),
28 3,3 | the particular Feast being celebrated, to which are joined hymns
29 3,4 | the Sacrament about to be celebrated. We must bear in mind that
30 3,6 | the Presanctified Gifts is celebrated. [If the patronal feast
31 3,6 | Presanctified Liturgy is celebrated on that day.] This Liturgy
32 3,3 | great Saint (or Saints) is celebrated which has particular local
33 3,7 | monasteries a special Service is celebrated in which the Bishop (or
34 3,7 | the Presanctified Gifts is celebrated.~ ~Holy Saturday.~On this
35 3,7 | Liturgy of St. Basil is celebrated with the reading of fifteen
36 3,9 | Table and the Liturgies are celebrated upon it. No fasting is permitted
37 4,2 | statue and pagan rites were celebrated, accompanied by prostitution.
38 4,4 | Christ was not generally celebrated in the Church. First mention
39 4,4 | that January 6 should be celebrated as both the Feast of the
40 4,4 | the faithful of Cappadocia celebrated the Nativity on Dec. 25.
41 4,4 | Dec. 25. The Feast was not celebrated in Jerusalem until the 6th
42 4,4 | Nativity of Christ had been celebrated on Dec. 25 since 354.~December
43 4,4 | Invincible Sun, which was celebrated on that day. St. Cyprian
44 4,6 | Our Lord Jesus Christ, is celebrated on January 6. After Pascha
45 4,2 | sojourn. The day following is celebrated as His Leave-taking — His
46 4,5 | Protection has come to be celebrated by the Church. In the Feast
47 4,6 | veneration.~The Feast is celebrated in November — the 9th Month (
48 4,6 | The fact that the Feast is celebrated on the 8th Day of the month
49 4,9 | the Church of Rome has celebrated the Feast of the Holy Apostles
50 5 | house with Daily Services celebrated in common in the Skete church.
51 5 | sketes, Divine Liturgy is celebrated only on Saturdays, Sundays
52 6,3 | was found empty — an event celebrated in the Feast of the Falling-Asleep (
53 7,1 | The Feast of this Icon is celebrated on Aug. 16, during the Afterfeast
54 7,2 | of the Theotokos. It is celebrated on June 26.~ ~Pochaev.~In
55 8,1 | physical, birth that was celebrated. In modern practice, the
56 8,3 | times the Holy Eucharist is celebrated in the Orthodox Church at
57 8,3 | of St. Basil the Great — celebrated on the Sundays of Great
58 8,3 | the Brother of the Lord — celebrated on October 23 (St. James'
59 8,3 | the Presanctified Gifts — celebrated on Weekdays of Great Lent
60 8,7 | When Weddings are Not to be Celebrated.~There are certain times
61 8,7 | Holy Matrimony may not be celebrated. These are:~ ~ On the Eves
62 9,6 | third day of the departed be celebrated with psalms and lessons,
63 9,6 | The [Third Day Service] is celebrated for the reason that [the
64 9,6 | superior. The [Ninth Day] is celebrated that his spirit dwell together
65 9,6 | Saints. The [Fortieth Day] is celebrated because of the Savior's
66 9,6 | and ninth months are also celebrated as proclaiming the Trinity,
67 9,6 | But the end of the year is celebrated because it is the consummation,
68 9,6 | Liturgy has always been celebrated in memory of the departed
69 9,6 | John Chrysostom is not celebrated on the weekdays of Great
70 9,6 | is made so that, having celebrated the bright festival of Christ'
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