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1 2,1 | of Orthodox churches are usually found one or more cupolas (
2 2,1 | times in Byzantium, although usually without the bottom bar slanted,
3 2,2 | The walls of the Nave are usually decorated with Icons and
4 2,2 | side, near the front, are usually found portable Icons — called
5 2,3 | Saints closest to the Savior, usually the Holy Apostles. Just
6 2,3 | of the Savior the tier is usually called the Tchin (or rank).
7 2,3 | Day Icons.~The next row usually contains the Old Testament
8 2,4 | mystically present. It is usually richly-adorned and as it
9 2,4 | i.e., leather), but is usually made of precious metals
10 2,4 | the center of the cover is usually represented Christ, with
11 2,4 | not artificial) Sponge is usually placed beside the Antimension
12 2,4 | seven-branched Candlestick is usually placed (seven being the
13 2,4 | modern times, the Cathedra is usually found only in Cathedrals
14 2,5 | Paten into the Chalice, is usually kept in a fold of the Antimension
15 2,5 | together covered. This is usually called the Aer since it
16 2,5 | Diakonnikon, since the Deacons are usually in charge of these items).
17 2,5 | the Pascha of Our Lord. Usually a separate structure, the
18 2,5 | striking of one bell, which is usually rung for the announcing
19 2,5 | rung until the Hours begin (usually accompanied by twelve recitations
20 2,5 | recitation of Psalm 119), usually about one-half hour before
21 2,7 | hanging down the front), usually called the Small Omophorion.~
22 2,7 | Bishop is some other color, usually red (blue in the case of
23 3,1 | is the 9th Hour, which is usually appointed to be said at
24 3,2 | Dismissal. Small Compline usually replaces Great Compline
25 3,2 | which, in parish life, is usually recited in full only at
26 3,2 | Resurrection Kontakion is usually sung) and the Ikos, if there
27 3,2 | tradition, 3rd and 6th Hours are usually omitted before the Liturgy,
28 3,2 | Liturgy is not served, it is usually replaced by the Typical
29 3,3 | present time, the Priest usually prepares five loaves (one
30 3,3 | although the Proskomedia is now usually performed at the side of
31 3,3 | The Kontakia, however, usually reflect more fully the essence
32 3,3 | the Alleluia). These are usually taken from the Psalms, serving
33 3,6 | Great Litany, Kathisma (usually the 18th), “Lord, I have
34 3,6 | lessons are prescribed (usually if it be a feast), they
35 3,6 | be baptized (illumined) — usually on Holy Saturday — and after
36 3,8 | The Old Testament lessons, usually read at Vespers, are not
37 3,8 | separate book. These are usually found in appropriate sections
38 3,8 | parts of the services, which usually do not change according
39 3,8 | blessings. The Euchologion is usually divided into several books:~ ~
40 3,9 | Stikhera accompanied by verses usually taken from the Psalms. The
41 3,9 | last Canon sung (there are usually several Canons sung together)
42 3,9 | Fridays, these Theotokia usually take the theme of the Theotokos
43 3,5 | according to the Solar Calendar (usually about 29V& days) and ancient
44 4,9 | quite unexpected ways, it is usually those who have followed
45 5 | which in modern times is usually situated on the lands of
46 5 | which the Divine Liturgy is usually served on Saturdays, Sundays
47 5 | from the main monastery, usually brought to him by Monks
48 5,1 | The Order of the Riasa is usually performed after one of the
49 5,2 | aspired to that dignity usually struggled for many years
50 5,2 | Those who reached that state usually spent the rest of their
51 8,1 | necessary, although there are usually two (or more). According
52 8,1 | the 8th Day, for it was usually the day of spiritual, not
53 8,1 | practice, the Baptism is usually administered on or after
54 8,2 | is formally consecrated, usually by the Primate of the Church,
55 8,3 | strict fast is observed, usually from the night before, and
56 8,4 | age of moral discernment, usually around the age of six or
57 8,5 | those to the “Minor Orders” usually take place during the Hours
58 8,6 | important monastery. Now it is usually given as a title of honor
59 8,6 | given to monastic Deacons — usually those attached to a Bishop.~ ~
60 8,6 | to non-monastic Deacons — usually those attached to cathedrals
61 8,7 | Churches, the crowns are usually made of leaves and flowers,
62 8,7 | Russian Church they are usually made of silver or gold.
63 9,7 | our way to work, there is usually much free time. During the
64 10,2| Letter of Jeremiah.~This is usually found as Chapter Six of
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