Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,7| prayers are actually of this Saint.~ ~St. Cyril, Patriarch
2 1,2| was canonized as the first Saint of the Orthodox Church in
3 1,4| Blessed Herman, the first Saint of the Orthodox Church in
4 2,3| church, i.e., an Icon of the Saint or Event in whose honor
5 2,4| incorruptible relic of a Saint, making real the early liturgical
6 3,1| in honor of each event or Saint(s), special hymns have been
7 3,2| praise for a particular Saint or Saints venerated on that
8 3,2| materials pertaining to the Saint whose festival it is. [For
9 3,2| which are related to the Saint or Feast and thus are called
10 3,2| is sung in honor of the Saint of the Day or the Mother
11 3,2| Canon to the Theotokos or Saint of the Day, Troparia of
12 3,2| Kathisma Hymn glorifying the Saint or event commemorated, and
13 3,2| supplication is made to the Saint (s) commemorated that day
14 3,2| Stikheron dedicated to the Saint (s) or event being commemorated.
15 3,2| 6th, the Kontakion of the Saint or event of the Day (on
16 3,2| stikhera in honor of the Saint or event of the day and
17 3,3| first two are entitled ...of Saint John..., ...of St. Basil...,
18 3,3| God, Joachim and Anna, the Saint whose church it is, the
19 3,3| whose church it is, the Saint of the day (one particle
20 3,3| particle for all), and 9) the Saint whose Liturgy it is. These
21 3,3| in honor of the Feast or Saint (s) commemorated and express
22 3,3| and spiritual feats of the Saint (s).~The Troparia and Kontakia
23 3,8| according to the season or Saint. Among these are the Euchologion
24 3,8| contains a list of Feasts and Saint's days throughout the year
25 3,3| when the feast of a great Saint (or Saints) is celebrated
26 3,3| on Tuesday or Thursday a Saint who has a Doxology, we eat
27 3,3| and wine.... If it be a Saint who has a Vigil on Wednesday
28 3,3| Wednesday or Friday, or the Saint whose temple it is, we allow
29 5 | solitary monastic life in later Saint's lives, we see it entered
30 5 | Even as great an ascetic as Saint Seraphim of Sarov pleaded
31 5,2| conceal his wounds, the Saint wore wings with his veil
32 5,2| of the sufferings of the Saint. Finally the Monk is given
33 6,2| face by him, at which the saint fell down on his knees and
34 7 | sanctity of the depicted Saint, and this sanctity is apparent
35 7,2| was granted to the Moscow Saint, the Blessed Basil, Fool-For-Christ,
36 8,1| was given the name of that Saint whose feast was on the 8th
37 9,3| prayer. While fasting, as the Saint notes, a man “does not doze
38 9,6| their birthdays and patronal saint's days.~Koliva (grain or
39 9,6| Dimitry Donskoy on his Patron Saint's Day (St. Demetrius of
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