Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,3| continued to revere his memory, but the outside world seemed
2 1,4| founded, dedicated to the memory of St. Tikhon of Zadonsk.
3 2,5| the breads (prosphora) in memory of the Theotokos, the Forerunner,
4 2,6| procession around the church, in memory of the Myrrh-bearers who
5 3,1| Mother of God, and to the memory of all those who have departed
6 3,1| year is dedicated to the memory of particular events or
7 3,2| hymns are sung in honor and memory of the person or event to
8 3,2| coming into the world and in memory of the mercies which He
9 3,3| the breaking of bread in memory of Christ. That is, they
10 3,3| gifts and accept them in memory of those offering them and
11 3,8| throughout Bright Week in memory of the Risen Christ, before
12 3,8| at the Paschal Feast in memory of the appearances of the
13 3,8| His disciples, and also in memory of the fact that the Lord
14 4,2| places connected with the memory of Jesus from the pagan
15 4,7| January 1 is dedicated to the memory of the Circumcision of Christ.
16 5,2| in use since that time in memory of the sufferings of the
17 6,1| Spirit and not only the memory of words” [“Sobornost: the
18 6,2| deeds of kindness in their memory.~The Lord warned Cain: ...
19 7,2| established on July 28, 1525, in memory of the return of Smolensk
20 7,2| established by the Church in memory of its wondrous appearance
21 7,2| Russian Church for July 23 in memory of the deliverance of the
22 7,2| boundaries of Russia. In memory of this event and in honor
23 7,2| thus preserved its sacred memory.~One day in the latter half
24 9,6| always been celebrated in memory of the departed and, on
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