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1 1 | Orthodox Church actually begins in the Acts of the Holy
2 3,1 | Sunday), the cycle of Tones begins with Tone One and, week
3 3,1 | period (the Nativity Fast begins on November 15 and the Dormition
4 3,1 | 15 and the Dormition Fast begins on August 1). Three of the
5 3,2 | Evening Cycle, Vespers, begins with the exclamation, “Blessed
6 3,2 | three parts, each of which begins with the introductory “Come,
7 3,2 | blessing. The first part begins with a special set of six
8 3,2 | prayers, the first part begins: “Come, let us worship...,”
9 3,2 | section. The second part begins with two Psalms (121 and
10 3,2 | which shone at Vespers now begins to shine at the next service
11 3,2 | Matins cycle.~Daily matins begins with the exclamation, “Blessed
12 3,2 | is omitted.~Matins proper begins with the Trinitarian exclamation, “
13 3,2 | The second part of Matins begins with the reading of the
14 3,2 | The third part of Matins begins with the singing of the
15 3,2 | fourth part of the Matins begins. Here is sung the Hymns
16 3,2 | the Small Doxology. Each begins with the words, “Glory to
17 3,3 | Christians were familiar. It begins with the opening of the
18 3,3 | most of the Deacon's parts) begins the Great Litany (often
19 3,4 | Liturgy. With these words, begins the most sacred part of
20 3,4 | this part of the Liturgy begins the Preparation of the Faithful
21 3,6 | Catechumens, the Liturgy proper begins. After two Litanies for
22 3,6 | Preparation for Communion begins with the Litany of Supplication (
23 3,6 | Litany of Supplication (which begins, “Let us complete our evening
24 3,8 | the week. The First Tone begins on St. Thomas Sunday and
25 3,8 | hymn, “Christ is risen...,” begins. At many points during the
26 3,8 | In this way Bright Week begins and ends with the eating
27 4,9 | the Holy Apostles which begins on the Monday following
28 6,2 | Heaven, seeing God when it begins on earth is but seeing through
29 8,1 | regeneration of man's personality begins with the Sacrament of Baptism.
30 8,1 | Holy Baptism itself, which begins with the same exclamation
31 8,3 | entrance into the Church begins with Holy Baptism, its fulfillment
32 8,4 | Sam. 12:13).~After this, begins the second part of the Sacrament —
33 9,5 | Kingdom of Heaven which begins, as Christ Himself said,
34 10,1| originally one. First Kings begins with the enthronement of
35 10,1| The Preacher).~This book begins, The Words of the Preacher,
36 11,1| symbolizes St. Mark because he begins his Gospel by describing
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