Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,3 | event occurred, for in that year, seeing, in a vision, a
2 1,5 | at Constantinople in that year by the Papal Legate, Cardinal
3 1,0 | All-Russian Council of that year. Sadly, however, the Church
4 1,0 | Bolshevik Revolution of that year and the unprecedented persecutions
5 1,2 | inhabitants. In the following year (1796), he crossed to Alaska —
6 1,3 | After a journey of nearly a year, the little band of eight
7 1,3 | brief period of less than a year, since he found the life
8 1,4 | Paul (Popov) and in this year the first study of the life
9 1,4 | Islands and Alaska in that year. In 1882, however, he drowned
10 1,4 | having served all but one year of his Priestly life in
11 1,5 | again split away in that year, remaining in schism until
12 3,1 | first day of the Church Year — September 1. These three
13 3,1 | other, giving the Liturgical Year a constant and unfailing
14 3,1 | first day of the Church Year — September 1. These three
15 3,1 | other, giving the Liturgical Year a constant and unfailing
16 3,1 | Evening, throughout the year.~ ~The Annual Cycle of Movable
17 3,1 | of Feasts, it shifts from year to year as Pascha itself
18 3,1 | it shifts from year to year as Pascha itself falls on
19 3,1 | on a different date each year. The Feasts which comprise
20 3,1 | Feasts.~Each day of the year is dedicated to the memory
21 3,1 | same Calendar date each year. Thus, in honor of each
22 3,1 | the feasts of the Church Year, a place of special honor
23 3,2 | Nocturns celebrated once a year just before the Paschal
24 3,8 | the Epistles for the whole year — i.e., the entire New Testament
25 3,8 | Saint's days throughout the year as well as appropriate Troparia
26 3,8 | Theotokia for the whole year. There are also contained
27 3,8 | main cycles of the Church Year: 1) the Weekly Cycle — Octoechos;
28 3,8 | Feasts of each day of the year. In addition, there is sometimes
29 3,8 | celebration throughout the year. According to Church Tradition,
30 3,1 | that more than half of the year is devoted to this ascetic
31 3,2 | Wednesdays and Fridays of the Year, except for Fast-free Weeks~
32 3,4 | the Church's liturgical year and is also the most glorious,
33 3,5 | Pascha, which varies from year to year. According to a
34 3,5 | which varies from year to year. According to a Canon of
35 3,5 | great variance from one year to the next between the
36 3,8 | the Artos throughout the year and with due reverence and
37 4,1 | Feast to fall in the Church Year is the Nativity of the Most-Holy
38 4,1 | beginning of the new religious year all Orthodox Christians
39 4,3 | Priest entered only once a year on behalf of the people,
40 4,0 | the Feast).~Thus, if every year we commemorate the anniversaries
41 4,5 | the 10th Century. In the year 911, during the reign of
42 4,6 | vas the beginning of the year) — conforming to the traditional
43 7,2 | occurred in 1170.~In that year the Princes, headed by the
44 8,7 | certain times during the year when the Sacrament of Holy
45 8,7 | and Fridays throughout the year. On the Eves of Sundays
46 8,7 | of Sundays throughout the year. On the Eves of the Twelve
47 9,6 | resurrection. But the end of the year is celebrated because it
48 10,7| Readings Throughout the Year.~ ~Epistle Gospel~Sunday
49 10,9| Other Occasions:~For the New Year 1 Tim. 2:1-7 Luke 4:16-22~
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