Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,1 | John's house that her Holy Dormition occurred. St. John occupied
2 3,1 | The Falling-Asleep (or Dormition) of the Most-Holy Theotokos (
3 3,1 | Nativity of Christ and the Dormition are preceded by a special
4 3,1 | begins on November 15 and the Dormition Fast begins on August 1).
5 3,2 | Sunday through June 28~3. Dormition (Theotokos) Fast — Aug.
6 3,3 | the Nativity Fast and the Dormition Fast), and certain other
7 3,3 | are less known. During the Dormition Fast, wine and oil are allowed
8 4,0 | The Dormition of the Most-Holy Theotokos (
9 4,0 | Theotokos is that of her Dormition or Falling-Asleep. Prior
10 4,0 | Tradition of the Church, the Dormition of the Most-Holy Theotokos
11 6,3 | of the Falling-Asleep (or Dormition) of the Most-Holy Theotokos (
12 7,1 | period of the Feast of the Dormition, and is popularly called
13 7,2 | temporarily placed in the Dormition Cathedral in Moscow, on
14 7,2 | wooden church in honor of the Dormition of the Most-Holy Theotokos.
15 7,2 | Moscow and placed in the Dormition Cathedral. Then, at the
16 7,2 | erected in honor of the Dormition of the Mother of God and
17 7,2 | approaching Feast of the Dormition and with tears beseeched
18 7,2 | 1164, in the magnificent Dormition Cathedral, where it remained
19 7,2 | prayed fervently through the Dormition Fast, while the miraculous
20 8,7 | Great Lent, Apostles' Fast, Dormition Fast and Nativity Fast).
21 10,7| 17:1-9~Jesus Christ~The Dormition of the Most-Holy Phil. 2:
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