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1 2,2| Compline, Nocturns and the Hours) be served. In modern times, 2 2,5| at the 3rd, 6th, and 9th Hours, as well as at Great Compline — 3 2,5| Trezvon is rung.) At the Royal Hours of Holy Friday, the Bell 4 2,5| Announcement Bell is rung until the Hours begin (usually accompanied 5 2,5| Lent, as well as at the Hours before the Consecration 6 3,1| once every twenty-four hours. These services express 7 3,1| which happened at certain hours and contain petitions relevant 8 3,1| divided into four watches (or hours). First Hour (6:00 a.m. 9 3,1| First Hour; Third and Sixth Hours. In addition to this daily 10 3,1| of fasting, each of the Hours is followed by an intermediate 11 3,1| with the Third and Sixth Hours.~In addition to these two 12 3,1| last for only two to four hours.~ ~9th Hour.~The first service 13 3,1| of each of the canonical Hours is basically the same. The 14 3,1| the same. The 3rd and 9th Hours begin with the full beginning — “ 15 3,1| the next part of all the Hours, “Come, let us worship...” 16 3,2| ends with the Prayer of the Hours, “Thou, Who at every season 17 3,2| it be), the Prayer of the Hours, the two final prayers of 18 3,2| prayers, the Prayer of the Hours, and the final prayer of 19 3,2| consists of 3rd and 6th Hours, and the Divine Liturgy. 20 3,2| Greek tradition, 3rd and 6th Hours are usually omitted before 21 3,2| the Matins.~ ~3rd and 6th Hours.~In structure the 3rd and 22 3,2| structure the 3rd and 6th Hours are the same as the 9th 23 3,2| same as the 9th and 1st Hours, corresponding to 9:00 a.m. ( 24 3,2| constructed like the regular Hours and each has its own special 25 3,2| celebrated between the regular Hours (hence the titleInterhours”) 26 3,2| Interhour, etc.~ ~Royal Hours.~On the Eves of the Nativity 27 3,2| Holy Friday, all of the Hours, as well as the Typical 28 3,2| hence the titleRoyal Hours.”~ ~ 29 3,8| Euchologion and the Book of Hours.~ ~Euchologion.~The Euchologion ( 30 3,8| by the Bishop.~ ~Book of Hours.~The Great Book of Hours ( 31 3,8| Hours.~The Great Book of Hours (Greek — Horologion) is 32 3,8| form of the Great Book of Hours, called simply the Book 33 3,8| called simply the Book of Hours (Russian — Chasoslov).~For 34 3,9| the Canon, at the Liturgy, Hours, and various other services.~ ~ 35 3,7| connected with the final hours from the Last Supper to 36 3,7| morning the more solemn Royal Hours are said, and at the Vespers 37 5,1| after one of the canonical Hours. Standing before the Abbot, 38 8,4| inattention, love of sleep, for hours spent in idle pursuits, 39 8,4| indolence and sin, all my hours and minutes in vain thoughts, 40 8,4| indolence and inaction; how many hours of each day have I spent 41 8,4| defiled my flesh! How many hours have I spent in empty and 42 8,4| reproaching them; how many hours have I spent in time-wasting 43 8,5| usually take place during the Hours preceding the Liturgy. Only 44 9,3| prayer set for definite hours, St. John, nonetheless, 45 9,8| 63:1) and even the night hours are given over to God (Ps.


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