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1 1,3| capital, Constantinople (dedicated in 330). From here, in 325,
2 1,4| built a new cathedral there dedicated to St. Michael the Archangel.
3 1,4| Episcopal Cathedra, had been dedicated in 1902), and the newly-elevated
4 1,4| in America was founded, dedicated to the memory of St. Tikhon
5 1,5| Archimandrite Sebastian Dabovich, dedicated to St. Sava, and until World
6 2,3| church has been named and dedicated. Other Icons of particular
7 3,1| day of the Weekly Cycle is dedicated to certain special memorials.
8 3,1| special memorials. Sunday is dedicated to Christ's Resurrection;
9 3,1| Archangels, etc.); Tuesday is dedicated to the prophets and especially
10 3,1| Crucifixion; Saturday is dedicated to All Saints, especially
11 3,1| Each day of the year is dedicated to the memory of particular
12 3,2| services of that day are dedicated. These hymns are separated
13 3,2| is followed by Troparia dedicated to the Feast, Sunday or
14 3,2| also a special Stikheron dedicated to the Saint (s) or event
15 3,6| Sunday of Great Lent is dedicated to the final triumph of
16 3,6| Sunday of Great Lent is dedicated to St. Gregory Palamas,
17 3,6| Sunday of Great Lent is dedicated to the Cross and the bringing-out
18 3,6| Climacus.~The Fourth Sunday is dedicated to St. John Climacus (of
19 3,6| Sunday of Great Lent is dedicated to St. Mary of Egypt. St.
20 3,8| Red Sea, after which they dedicated the bread to God, divided
21 3,8| Christ and, finally, having dedicated this bread to God, we eat
22 4,2| 119 he erected a temple dedicated to the goddess Venus. Sacrifices
23 4,3| child was born, it would be dedicated to the service of God. Thus,
24 4,3| in which remained those dedicated to the service of God.~A
25 4,7| Christ (Jan. 1).~January 1 is dedicated to the memory of the Circumcision
26 4,0| above Feasts, other days are dedicated to the Saints and Holy Events.
27 7,1| preserved in a monastery dedicated to the Apostle Bartholomew.~
28 9,6| the other Saturdays being dedicated to special celebrations:
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