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Archpriest D. Sokolof
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1 1,2 | closely united, therefore prayer is expressed in words and 2 1,2 | and laid down the order of prayer. Even then certain customs 3 1,2 | of the times for common prayer, certain feast-days and 4 1,3 | of the external signs of prayer are common to all men; such 5 2,1 | they assemble for common prayer are likewise called churches.~ 6 2,1 | reason used to assemble for prayer in private houses; but even 7 2,10| the worshippers that their prayer may ascend to Heaven, as 8 4,2 | portion of the day by common prayer. This resulted in eight 9 4,8 | service ends with the Lord’s Prayer, a hymn of praise in honor 10 4,8 | the Mother of God, and the prayer of the Blessed Symeon the 11 4,8 | to Thee, our Master, this prayer: Have mercy on us!” — The 12 4,8 | Jesus Christ’s midnight prayer in the garden of Gethsemane, 13 4,9 | Mother of God), the Lord’s Prayer, the kontakion* for the 14 4,9 | kontakion* for the day, the prayer “Thou Who at all times and 15 5,3 | begins with an invitation to prayer: “Again and again in peace 16 5,4 | that the Lord will hear our prayer. The last verses of the 17 5,4 | that the Lord accepts the prayer of those who love Him. These 18 5,4 | unto me, O Lord. Let my prayer be set forth, as incense 19 5,6 | us complete our evening prayer unto the Lord”; and consists 20 5,7 | evening prayers with the last prayer of the blessed Symeon, the 21 5,7 | blessed Symeon, the Lord’s prayer, a hymn in praise of the 22 5,7 | the ages.”~St. Symeon’s Prayer. — “Now lettest Thou Thy 23 5,8 | heads and the priest says a prayer in which he beseeches the 24 5,8 | the Lord to “accept our prayer, to grant us the remission 25 6,6 | of this same mercy in the prayer, “Save, O Lord, Thy people, 26 6,8 | of the world, receive our prayer; Thou that sittest at the 27 7,1 | they spent the time in prayer, in the singing of sacred 28 7,1 | particles are taken, with a prayer for the health of living 29 7,1 | Requiem-Prósphora,” with a prayer for the dead.~ Having laid 30 7,1 | with this invitation to prayer opens the Liturgy of the 31 7,1 | offered. He says in his prayer that we offer this sacrifice 32 7,1 | praise Thee.” When this prayer is ended he commemorates 33 7,1 | Ever-Virgin Mary.” To this prayer the faithful respond with 34 7,1 | members of the Church with the prayer: “And grant unto us (i.e., 35 7,1 | our Father, in the Lord’s Prayer: “And vouchsafe us, O Master, 36 7,1 | Heavens,” etc. The Lord’s Prayer is then chanted by the faithful ( 37 7,1 | into the chalice, with the prayer, “Cleanse, O Lord, the sins 38 7,1 | the people, speaking this prayer: “Save, O God, Thy people, 39 7,1 | thanks unto the Lord”~ ~The Prayer Before the Ambo and Dismissal.~ 40 7,1 | of the people, recites a prayer which is an epitome of the 41 7,1 | creation”; 4). in the dismissal prayer the name of Basil the Great 42 7,1 | with the penitent thief’s prayer, “Remember me, O Lord, in 43 7,1 | in conclusion, the Lord’s Prayer and Dismissal.~ ~ ~ 44 8,1 | childlessness. The Lord heard their prayer and granted them a daughter, 45 8,1 | the Epiphany, in that the prayer recited by the priest is 46 8,2 | service the penitential prayer of Ephraim the Syrian is 47 8,2 | 3) before the concluding prayer of the Hour, the penitential 48 8,2 | the Hour, the penitential prayer of St. Ephraim is recited, 49 8,2 | deep contrition: “Let my prayer be set forth as incense 50 8,2 | repentance by repeating the prayer of Ephraim the Syrian, with 51 8,2 | Ectenia is recited, the Lord’s Prayer is chanted, the priest offers “ 52 8,2 | from the ambo, he reads a prayer in which he asks that the 53 8,2 | burden of the canon is the prayer, “Have mercy on me, God, 54 8,2 | of the Pre-sanctified, a prayer is said for the blessing 55 8,2 | Cherubic Hymn, the Communion Prayer, the verse during the act 56 8,2 | Cathedral churches, after the prayer which the priest descends 57 8,2 | alone rises, offers up a prayer, that “the Lord may deign 58 8,2 | then rises, and offers a prayer, that “the Lord, may wash 59 9,1 | and joining the Church.~ ~Prayer For a Woman Who Hath Given 60 9,1 | The priest recites this prayer wearing the Epitrachelion ( 61 9,1 | birth, immediately after the prayer for the mother, and not 62 9,1 | or her “angel’s day.”~ ~Prayer on the Fortieth Day After 63 9,1 | recites the preliminary prayer, in which he asks that the 64 9,1 | into His holy flock. This prayer is followed by the catechumen 65 9,1 | The rite concludes with a prayer in which the priest asks 66 9,1 | The priest then offers a prayer, “Wherefore, O King Who 67 9,1 | thrice).” At the words of the prayer, “Let all adverse powers 68 9,1 | to consecrate the oil by prayer, in token of reconciliation, 69 9,1 | Royal Gates, and repeats the prayer of St. Symeon, “Now lettest 70 9,2 | and Gospel, and hears a prayer in which the priest beseeches 71 9,2 | Catholic Church. After this prayer he rises and pledges himself 72 9,2 | pronounces over him the prayer of remission and absolution, 73 9,3 | around the spot and offers a prayer, wherein he asks that “the 74 9,3 | glory of God.” After this prayer he takes a square-cut stone, ( 75 9,3 | altar is to stand, with a prayer, “that the Lord may bless 76 9,3 | bishop, kneeling, offers a prayer that the Lord may send down 77 9,3 | which has been sanctified by prayer, when the priests take cloths 78 9,3 | and having offered the prayer, goes forth and carries 79 9,3 | The bishop here offers a prayer, “that the Lord may stablish 80 9,3 | deposited in their places, a prayer is offered for the builders 81 9,3 | psalms are sung, but no prayer is offered, as that was 82 9,4 | devotes himself to fasting, prayer, meditation on his soul, 83 9,5 | circumambulation of the altar, the prayer of consecration, the laying 84 9,5 | his head, and speaks the prayer of ordination: “The Divine 85 9,5 | unites them. During the prayer of ordination the recipient 86 9,5 | of priesthood. After the prayer of ordination, the bishop 87 9,5 | communion and reads the prayer for which the celebrant 88 9,5 | the senior bishop says the prayer of consecration; after which 89 9,5 | upon his head, and says a prayer, in which he asks God to 90 9,5 | his hands on him, says a prayer, after which the newly consecrated 91 9,5 | the chanting of the Lord’s Prayer; then a cup with wine is 92 9,5 | inviolate. In our day this prayer is said immediately after 93 9,6 | Sacrament is consecrated by prayer, and it should be, according 94 9,6 | begins with the singing of a prayer for the healing of the patient. 95 9,6 | one of the priests, with a prayer for the recovery of the 96 9,6 | patient’s head and recites a prayer for the remission of his 97 9,6 | done the bishop recites the prayer for the remission of sins 98 10 | Trisagion and the Lord’s Prayer; after that a psalm is read, 99 10 | the Trisagion, the Lord’s Prayer, and the Triple Ectenia, 100 10 | Ectenia, after which a special prayer is read, appropriate to 101 10 | priest recites the special prayer for the occasion, which 102 10 | Doxology is sung. Sometimes a prayer for the granting of length 103 10,1 | troparia, the abbot recites a prayer wherein he asks the Lord 104 10,1 | will. Lastly, he is given a prayer rope or “chôtki” (“counter”), 105 10,1 | his soul. Sometimes the prayer rope consists of small metallic 106 10,2 | Christ. The canon ends with a prayer that the Lord may remit 107 10,2 | the Trisagion, the LordsPrayer, funeral troparia, the Triple 108 10,2 | funeral rite is inspired by prayer for the departed and the 109 10,2 | which concludes with the “prayer of absolution,” in which 110 10,2 | hands a paper with this prayer written upon it.~ The funeral 111 10,2 | memory of him. By devoting to prayer the anniversary day of our 112 10,3 | and the “Euchologion” (Prayer Book), complete or abridged.~ ~ ~  ~  ~ 113 11 | establish his rule.” After this prayer the Emperor takes the crown 114 11 | in a loud voice, offers a prayer in which he beseeches the 115 11 | coronation concludes with a prayer offered by the Metropolitan, 116 11 | word Deisis, which meansprayer.” It is probable that in 117 11 | that in ancient times a prayer was written below the icon, 118 11 | Great Compline.~ *In this prayer the priest asks of the Lord 119 11 | benediction.”~ *In the prayer for the blessing of the 120 11 | worldly goods.”~ *In this prayer, the priest asks that, through


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