Chapter, Paragraph
1 5,1| 2) Monk of the Lesser Schema (Cross-bearer or Stavrophore),
2 5,1| and 3) Monk of the Great Schema (Russian — Skhimnik). The
3 5,1| which is that of the Lesser Schema (habit, dignity, or aspect).~ ~
4 5,1| Order of the Lesser Schema.~Originally in monasticism
5 5,1| Angelic Habit (or Great Schema). Thus we can say that for
6 5,1| the taking of the Great Schema. Since ancient times Monks
7 5,1| have spoken of the Great Schema as the culmination of Monkhood,
8 5,1| 37). In time the Lesser Schema became a kind a preparatory
9 5,1| preparatory step to the Great Schema. The Common Life (that of
10 5,1| of a Monk of the Lesser Schema) came to be known as betrothal,
11 5,1| life of a Monk of the Great Schema) within a Monastery as actual
12 5,1| the Order of the Lesser Schema is the Tonsure and the making
13 5,1| in the Order of the Great Schema (with parallels in the Order
14 5,1| the Order of the Lesser Schema), the following words are
15 5,1| the Order of the Lesser Schema, as noted above, the Novice
16 5,2| Monastery.~ ~Order of the Great Schema.~As noted earlier, the ultimate
17 5,2| is the Order of the Great Schema (or Angelic Habit). One
18 5,2| into Greater and Lesser Schema. For example, St. Theodore
19 5,2| The Order of the Great Schema differs from that of the
20 5,2| from that of the Lesser Schema in the following particulars:
21 5,2| Paraman, the Monk of the Great Schema receives a garment called
22 5,2| veil, the Monk of the Great Schema is given a pointed hat and
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