Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,4 | Cappadocian Fathers, St. Gregory Nazianzus (the Theologian),
2 1,4 | Basil the Great and St. Gregory of Nyssa, as well as the
3 1,7 | services of Great Lent.~ ~St. Gregory the Theologian, Archbishop
4 1,7 | Constantinople († 389).~St. Gregory, commemorated January 25
5 1,7 | Theological Orations.~ ~St. Gregory, Bishop of Nyssa (4th Cent.).~
6 1,7 | of Nyssa (4th Cent.).~St. Gregory was the younger brother
7 1,8 | Byzantine Period.~ ~St. Gregory the Dialogist, Pope of Rome (†
8 1,8 | Pope of Rome († 604).~St. Gregory the Dialogist, commemorated
9 1,8 | specially commemorated.~ ~St. Gregory Palamas, Archbishop of Thessalonica (†
10 1,8 | Thessalonica († ca. 1360).~St. Gregory, commemorated on November
11 1,1 | Patriarch of Constantinople, Gregory, his life). This war of
12 1,2 | been taken to Russia by Gregory Shelikov in 1786. This Mission
13 1,2 | been baptized by laymen. Gregory Shelikov, one of the founders
14 1,3 | monastery was visited by Gregory Shelikov, head of the Golikov-Shelikov
15 3,3 | prayers composed by Pope St. Gregory Dialoges, to whom this Liturgy
16 3,6 | as usual, except that St. Gregory Dialoges, Pope of Rome,
17 3,6 | Sunday of Great Lent — St. Gregory Palamas.~The Second Sunday
18 3,6 | Lent is dedicated to St. Gregory Palamas, Archbishop of Thessalonica.
19 3,6 | Archbishop of Thessalonica. St. Gregory's triumph over the heretics
20 4,4 | Nativity and Epiphany. St. Gregory of Nyssa in 380 wrote that
21 4,0 | Hierarchs: Basil the Great, Gregory the Theologian and John
22 10,7| 1:10-23 Mark 2:1-12~ St. Gregory Palamas Heb. 7:26-8:2 John
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