Chapter, Paragraph
1 2,3 | representing the principal Feasts of the Lord and the Theotokos.
2 3,1 | Annual Cycle of Movable Feasts (dependent upon Pascha),
3 3,1 | the Annual Cycle of Fixed Feasts, beginning on the first
4 3,1 | Annual Cycle of Movable Feasts (dependent upon Pascha),
5 3,1 | the Annual Cycle of Fixed Feasts, beginning on the first
6 3,1 | Annual Cycle of Movable Feasts.~The yearly cycle of Movable
7 3,1 | yearly cycle of Movable Feasts is that centered around
8 3,1 | linked with the Feast of Feasts, it shifts from year to
9 3,1 | different date each year. The Feasts which comprise this cycle
10 3,1 | The Annual Cycle of Fixed Feasts.~Each day of the year is
11 3,1 | of the day.~ ~The Great Feasts.~Among the feasts of the
12 3,1 | Great Feasts.~Among the feasts of the Church Year, a place
13 3,1 | belongs to the Feast of Feasts, Holy Pascha. Next in importance
14 3,1 | importance come the Twelve Great Feasts, which can be divided into
15 3,1 | divided into two groups: Feasts of the Lord and Feasts of
16 3,1 | Feasts of the Lord and Feasts of the Mother of God.~ ~
17 3,1 | the Mother of God.~ ~Great Feasts of the Lord:~ ~1. The Universal
18 3,1 | Christ (Aug. 6)~ ~Great Feasts of the Mother of God:~ ~
19 3,1 | Theotokos (Aug. 15)~ ~All of the Feasts listed above, with the exception
20 3,1 | August 1). Three of the Feasts are followed, on the next
21 3,1 | evenings, as well as on Major Feasts, All-Night Vigil, which
22 3,2 | on Sundays or Great Feasts is called the Dogmatic,
23 3,2 | preserved only on Great Feasts and the weekdays of Great
24 3,2 | read at this point on Great Feasts contain prophecies of the
25 3,2 | and repentance. On Great Feasts and Saturday evenings, if
26 3,2 | Tone of the Week.~On Great Feasts and Sundays, a Gospel Reading
27 3,2 | have mercy on us. On Great Feasts a special supplication is
28 3,2 | if there be one. On Great Feasts, the Song of the Theotokos (
29 3,6 | a small handful of major feasts fall thereon, the Presanctified
30 3,8 | also contains a list of Feasts and Saint's days throughout
31 3,8 | for Sundays and movable Feasts of the period of the Triodion
32 3,8 | Annual Cycle of Movable Feasts — Triodion and Pentecostarion;
33 3,8 | the Annual Cycle of Fixed Feasts — the Menaia.~ ~Octoechos.~
34 3,8 | more or less, with fixed Feasts from the Menaia, and on
35 3,8 | the texts for the fixed Feasts of each day of the year.
36 3,8 | texts from the major Fixed Feasts (the Festal Menaion) or
37 3,9 | Ode of the Canon on major Feasts and on ordinary days, the
38 3,9 | and Matins. [Except for Feasts and during Great Lent, the
39 3,9 | sung at Matins on Great Feasts and Sundays.~ ~
40 3,3 | on the Church's cycle of feasts and fasts. In general, with
41 3,4 | Paschal Cycle.~The Feast of Feasts — the Holy Pascha — the
42 3,6 | will be allowed only on the Feasts of the Annunciation and
43 3,7 | Pascha of the Lord — the Feasts of Feasts.~ ~
44 3,7 | the Lord — the Feasts of Feasts.~ ~
45 4 | 4. Feasts of the Orthodox Church.~ ~
46 4,1 | The Twelve Great Feasts.~ ~ The Nativity of the
47 4,1 | Great Feasts of the Paschal Cycle. The
48 4,2 | Leave-taking of the Feast of Feasts, commemorating the last
49 4,4 | everlasting life. On this Feast of Feasts, this Triumph of Triumphs,
50 4,4 | Lord, and the Twelve Great Feasts, there are several other
51 4,4 | there are several other Feasts ranking in importance just
52 4,0 | In addition to the above Feasts, other days are dedicated
53 8,7 | Eves of the Twelve Great Feasts, patronal feasts of the
54 8,7 | Twelve Great Feasts, patronal feasts of the parish or monastery,
55 8,7 | monastery, and other great feasts. In all of the Fasts (Great
56 10,2| on the occasion of many Feasts of Saints.~ ~Ecclesiasticus,
57 10,7| Readings For the Twelve Great Feasts*~Feast Epistle Gospel~The
58 10,7| Pascha and the Movable Great Feasts (Palm Sunday, Ascension
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