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1 2,5 | ringing of bells. Every daily cycle of public divine services
2 2,5 | group of services of the daily cycle (9th Hour — Vespers —
3 3,1 | Tonsure and Holy Orders.~ ~The Daily Cycle.~Another major cycle
4 3,1 | Orthodox Christian is the daily cycle of prayers and praises
5 3,1 | Hours. In addition to this daily pattern, in certain monasteries
6 3,1 | Interhour. Also included in the daily cycle are the Offices for
7 3,1 | is often included in this daily cycle, normally being served
8 3,1 | Often treated as part of the daily cycle, the Divine Liturgy
9 3,1 | part of the third group of Daily Services with the Third
10 3,1 | Leavetaking.~ ~Services of the Daily Cycle.~The services of the
11 3,1 | Cycle.~The services of the Daily Cycle are divided into three
12 3,2 | opened Holy Doors (closed at Daily Vespers) signifies that
13 3,2 | reading of Psalm 104 at Daily Vespers and at the conclusion
14 3,2 | After the Prokeimenon (Daily Vespers) or the Litany of
15 3,2 | Doxology which is read (Daily) or sung (Festal) at the
16 3,2 | the usual Dismissal (if Daily Vespers) or the response
17 3,2 | before the Paschal Matins): Daily, Saturday and Sunday Nocturns.
18 3,2 | Saturday and Sunday Nocturns. Daily Nocturns consists of two
19 3,2 | culmination of the Matins cycle.~Daily matins begins with the exclamation, “
20 3,2 | Supplication, just as at Daily Vespers. At the All-Night
21 3,2 | Fervent Supplications at Daily Matins. Thus we have now
22 3,2 | Service.~The next cycle of Daily Prayer is the Midday Service
23 3,3 | not be a major feast, the Daily Antiphons are sung, consisting
24 3,4 | petition, “Give us this day our daily bread.” After the exclamation, “
25 3,8 | the fixed portions of the Daily Offices (Vespers, Matins,
26 3,8 | the movable parts of the Daily Offices sung throughout
27 4,2 | our shoulders and to die daily for the sake of Him Who
28 4,5 | moments, as well as our Daily Bread and the Bread from
29 5 | Sundays and Feast Days. The Daily Services are said in a chapel
30 5 | monasteries in a main house with Daily Services celebrated in common
31 5 | the struggle in their own daily lives.~And so, the goal
32 5 | encouragement in their own daily spiritual struggles.~ ~
33 5,2 | which the Monk is to take up daily in imitation of Christ.
34 6,5 | sanctifying moment in the Church's daily liturgical service, the
35 9,2 | immediately break off from our daily tasks and just start praying,
36 9,2 | pleasing to the Lord.”~In his daily devotions, the Christian
37 9,5 | heaven.~Give us this day our daily bread;~And forgive us our
38 9,5 | 4) Give us this day our daily bread;~In the fourth petition
39 9,5 | beseech God to give us our daily bread — everything we need
40 9,5 | First and foremost, our daily bread means Holy Communion,
41 9,7 | Prayer of Jesus?~In our daily affairs, there are many
42 10,3| himself and take up his cross daily and follow Me. For whoever
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