Chapter, Paragraph
1 2,5 | Compline. During Passion Week, the Announcement Bell is
2 2,6 | on the first day of the week (Sunday) to break bread,
3 3,1 | resurrection and eternal life.~Each week of the Weekly Cycle is centered
4 3,1 | Orthodox Church music) and each Week has its appointed Tone.
5 3,1 | Saturday Evening of Bright Week (the Eve of St. Thomas Sunday),
6 3,1 | begins with Tone One and, week by week, the sequence continues
7 3,1 | with Tone One and, week by week, the sequence continues
8 3,2 | verses for each day of the week, which are connected with
9 3,2 | relating to that day of the week or celebration, as well
10 3,2 | according to the Tone of the Week.~On Great Feasts and Sundays,
11 3,3 | Saturday, Holy Saturday, Bright Week, Pentecost), the Trisagion
12 3,6 | on Thursday of the Fifth Week and the first three days
13 3,6 | first three days of Passion Week, the Liturgy of the Presanctified
14 3,8 | Offices sung throughout the week. Eight series of Offices,
15 3,8 | one for each day of the week. The First Tone begins on
16 3,8 | proceeds in sequence each week until Tone Eight is completed,
17 3,2 | Cycle:~1. Meatfast — the week before the beginning of
18 3,2 | Lent~2. Great Lent and Holy Week~ ~Yearly Cycle:~1. Nativity (
19 3,2 | 25 through Jan. 4~2. The week following the Sunday of
20 3,2 | Publican and Pharisee~3. Bright Week — the week after Pascha~
21 3,2 | Pharisee~3. Bright Week — the week after Pascha~4. Trinity
22 3,2 | after Pascha~4. Trinity Week — the week after Pentecost,
23 3,2 | Pascha~4. Trinity Week — the week after Pentecost, concluding
24 3,3 | and Thursday of the Fifth Week, because of the Vigil for
25 3,3 | on Friday in the same week, because of the Vigil for
26 3,4 | Palm Sunday and Passion Week. In addition, the Holy Church
27 3,6 | We also note that this week is fast-free.~ ~Sunday of
28 3,6 | during the course of this week, on each day, all other
29 3,6 | four days of this first week (as well as on Thursday
30 3,6 | on Thursday of the Fifth Week) the Great Canon of St.
31 3,6 | and penitent soul.~This week we are also introduced to
32 3,6 | the first half of Passion Week.~ ~The Lenten Prayer of
33 3,6 | Lent. In the course of this week (the Fifth Week of Great
34 3,6 | of this week (the Fifth Week of Great Lent) the Great
35 3,6 | read. On Saturday of this week the Akathist Hymn to the
36 3,6 | Christians. The end of this week — the Sixth — marks the
37 3,6 | the beginning of Passion Week.~ ~
38 3,7 | Passion (Holy) Week.~ ~Lazarus Saturday and
39 3,7 | and mourning of Passion Week, the Holy Church celebrates
40 3,8 | Iconostasis throughout Bright Week in memory of the Risen Christ,
41 3,8 | Water. Throughout Bright Week, at the end of the Liturgy,
42 3,8 | On the Saturday of Bright Week it is distributed as a blessing
43 3,8 | throughout the whole of Bright Week as a reminder of the presence
44 3,8 | Saturday. In this way Bright Week begins and ends with the
45 3,8 | of Egypt, ate during the week of the Passover (Ex. 12:
46 3,9 | Bright Week.~On the afternoon of Paschal
47 3,9 | services of this Bright Week are characterized by the
48 3,9 | During the course of this week all the doors of the Iconostasis
49 3,9 | is permitted during this week and no kneeling until the
50 4,4 | on the first day of the week, at early dawn, the women
51 6,0 | substituted the first day of the week, Sunday, for the seventh,
52 7,2 | on the Friday of Bright Week.~ ~Vladimir.~The Vladimir
53 8,2 | at the beginning of Holy Week, is formally consecrated,
54 8,3 | Weekdays of Great Lent and Holy Week. (At this Liturgy there
55 8,7 | the course of Cheesefare Week (from Sunday of Meatfare
56 8,7 | During the course of Bright Week. On the Day and the Eve
57 9,6 | Saturday falls during Meatfare Week, which is the last week
58 9,6 | Week, which is the last week for eating meat before the
59 9,6 | Tuesday of St. Thomas Week.~According to pious custom,
60 10,3| Jerusalem (Ch. 19-20); the last week, Jesus' Crucifixion and
61 10,3| Jerusalem (Ch. 10); 4) The last week — Jesus' crucifixion and
62 10,7| 9 John 12:1-18~ ~Passion Week.~Holy Thursday 1 Cor. 11:
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