Chapter, Paragraph
1 2,7 | Bishop (Reader's Phelonion — symbolizing his dedication to the service
2 2,7 | and the garment of joy,” symbolizing a pure and peaceful conscience,
3 2,7 | given a Pectoral Cross, symbolizing that he must confess the
4 2,7 | Saccos (sackcloth garment), symbolizing that the Bishop must rise
5 2,7 | Byzantine times and now symbolizing, as does a crown, the power
6 2,7 | shape of serpent's heads, symbolizing the brazen serpent lifted
7 2,7 | any monastic Mantiyas), symbolizing for all Monks (of whom the
8 3,2 | life-creating Trinity...,” symbolizing that as yet, the name of
9 3,2 | clergy came out with candles (symbolizing the Light of Christ come
10 3,4 | worshippers respond with “Amen,” symbolizing their participation in the
11 3,4 | Chalice after the 1C portion, symbolizing the water that poured forth
12 3,7 | Altar with a lit candle, symbolizing the Light of the Risen Christ
13 3,9 | Iconostasis remain open, symbolizing our free access to the Holy
14 4,5 | is placed on the table, symbolizing the Star of Bethlehem and
15 4,2 | ascended in a cloud on high, symbolizing the rising smoke of an acceptable
16 6,4 | Egypt by a Cloud of Light, symbolizing the presence of God in their
17 8,2 | number of aromatic substances symbolizing the various grace-bestowing
18 11,1| idea of a six-pointed Cross symbolizing the original image of the
19 11,1| crosses between the arms, symbolizing the five wounds of Christ.
20 11,1| an anchor with a Cross, symbolizing hope (Heb. 6:19), and was
21 11,1| Cross resting on a globe, symbolizing the triumph of the Gospels
22 11,1| This is a Cross in a crown, symbolizing the reward of the faithful
23 11,2| symbol can also be seen as symbolizing the Holy Eucharist.~Dove
24 11,2| stone, with numbers on each, symbolizing the Ten Commandments. Sometimes
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