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1 3,3 | meat, eggs, dairy products, fish, wine or oil to be eaten.
2 3,3 | wine and oil (and sometimes fish), such as on patronal feast
3 3,3 | and Thursday we do not eat fish, but only oil and wine.
4 3,3 | Saturday and Sunday we eat fish. If there occur on Tuesday
5 3,3 | who has a Doxology, we eat fish; if on Monday, the same;
6 3,3 | we allow oil and wine and fish.... But from the 20th of
7 3,3 | Sunday, we do not allow fish.~In another place the Typikon
8 3,3 | Meat, animal products and fish are not allowed. On the
9 3,3 | March 25) and Palm Sunday fish is permitted as well as
10 3,6 | eggs, butter, as well as fish) may be consumed. This is
11 3,6 | products, as well as from fish, wine and oil (fish, wine
12 3,6 | from fish, wine and oil (fish, wine and oil will be allowed
13 9,3 | as though you had taken a fish out of water: as life is
14 9,3 | as life is water for a fish, so is prayer for you.”~
15 10,1| in the belly of a great fish comprise one of the most-remembered
16 10,1| sojourn in the belly of the fish; and 2) (Ch. 3-4) — his
17 11,1| This Cross has ends like fish hooks, suggesting the Christians
18 11,2| Holy Spirit (Luke 3:21-22).~Fish: This is one of the most
19 11,2| letters of the Greek word for fish, also signify the first
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