Chapter, Paragraph
1 2,6| Christ illumines all!” On the Eve of the Nativity of Christ
2 3,1| Evening of Bright Week (the Eve of St. Thomas Sunday), the
3 3,2| for Fast-free Weeks~2. The Eve of Theophany — Jan. 5~3.
4 3,2| Nativity of Christ to Theophany Eve — Dec. 25 through Jan. 4~
5 3,3| other days, including the Eve of Theophany, the Beheading
6 3,3| Typikon prescribes that if the Eve of Theophany or the Eve
7 3,3| Eve of Theophany or the Eve of the Nativity fall on
8 4,1| from barrenness; Adam and Eve, from the corruption of
9 4,5| which is served on Christmas Eve. We must emphasize, however,
10 4,5| meal is served on Christmas Eve at the time of the appearance
11 4,6| Church, on January 5, the Eve of Theophany, performs the
12 4,8| disobedience of the First Mother, Eve, in the Garden of Eden.~
13 4,8| redemption of the tears of Eve! Rejoice, Height hard to
14 6,3| by the Church as the New Eve (as Christ is the New Adam)
15 6,3| disobedience of the First Mother, Eve, in Paradise. As St. Irenaeus
16 6,3| Irenaeus says, “the knot of Eve's disobedience was loosed
17 6,3| obedience of Mary; for what Eve, a virgin, bound by her
18 8,7| the first humans, Adam and Eve, to live as a family, to
19 8,7| Week. On the Day and the Eve of the Beheading of the
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