Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,1 | categories: those for permanent services, i.e., services performed
2 1,1 | permanent services, i.e., services performed daily for the
3 1,1 | and those for occasional services, i.e., services which are
4 1,1 | occasional services, i.e., services which are performed only
5 1,2 | appointed: place, time, order of services and persons to perform them.
6 2,5 | used mainly at pontifical services, and are to remind us that
7 2,6 | in the performance of the services, and the vestments of those
8 2,7 | curtain is hung. During the services the Royal Gates are opened
9 2,7 | Thus during penitential services, such as Compline, the Midnight
10 2,7 | God. During solemn, joyous services, assuring us that the Lord
11 2,7 | which are used for divine services outside the church. They
12 2,8 | church orders the penitential services to be performed, in order
13 2,8 | in. In the East, funeral services over the bodies of departed
14 2,8 | porch.~Articles For Divine Services~ ~
15 2,9 | during evening and night services, but during day services
16 2,9 | services, but during day services as well. They signify that
17 2,9 | increased during solemn holiday services and decreased during penitential
18 2,9 | decreased during penitential services.~For the illumination of
19 2,11| reading of the Gospel in other services. Where there are many bells,
20 2,11| the beginning of solemn services (the Liturgy, Vespers and
21 3 | The Persons Performing the Services~ ~
22 3,1 | the performance of divine services are divided into celebrants
23 3,1 | authority for the performance of services in these churches, and appoint
24 3,1 | any office in them. During services the bishops, as the highest
25 3,1 | precedence when they perform services together with priests of
26 3,1 | persons appointed to certain services in a church used as a place
27 3,1 | they assist at pontifical services and therefore are found
28 3,2 | when they prepared for the services. Such is the origin of church
29 3,2 | while officiating in divine services, remained unaltered and
30 4,1 | collections of prayers, or church services. All these services are
31 4,1 | church services. All these services are adapted to the twenty
32 4,2 | This resulted in eight services: Vespers, Compline, Midnight
33 4,2 | Matins for the night; the services of the First, Third, Sixth,
34 4,2 | formed a daily cycle of nine services~ ~
35 4,3 | the fixed daily cycle of services. Besides which, the services
36 4,3 | services. Besides which, the services for Saturday and especially
37 4,3 | solemnity, as being feast-day services; while the services of Wednesday
38 4,3 | feast-day services; while the services of Wednesday and Friday
39 4,3 | formed the weekly cycle of services.~ ~
40 4,4 | fixed routine of the daily services — features which change
41 4,4 | forms the yearly cycle of services.~ ~
42 4,5 | According to the subjects of the services, the feast-days are divided
43 4,5 | to the solemnity of the services, they are divided into great,
44 4,6 | which are distinguished by services of especial solemnity. They
45 4,6 | the feast are sung at all services. Over and above this, the
46 4,7 | Combinations of Services.~ In ancient times, especially
47 4,7 | so as to fit into three services: the evening service, consisting
48 4,7 | the evening and morning services are joined into one, which
49 4,7 | the distribution of the services: The morning service consists
50 4,8 | The Daily Services.~Vespers begins with the
51 4,8 | adjoined, respectively, to the services of Compline and the Midnight
52 5,1 | the series of the daily services, it is called Proemiac,
53 5,6 | or “allegory.” In church services the name is given to selected
54 5,6 | person or event to which the services of the day are dedicated.
55 5,8 | At the present time, the services being abridged, no food
56 6,9 | NOTE. — Wherein the Daily Services of Vespers and Matins differ
57 6,9 | Matins differ from the same Services as performed at an All-night
58 8 | Special Features of Divine Services~ ~
59 8,1 | day of the week. As to the services on this vigil, they differ
60 8,1 | Light unapproachable.”~ The services on this day are the same
61 8,1 | darkened by the sad Lenten services of even the Holy Week. Nor
62 8,1 | special features of the services on the feast of the Annunciation
63 8,2 | Peculiarities of Lenten Services.~ The general feature of
64 8,2 | general feature of Lenten services is their increased duration
65 8,2 | Royal Gates. Most of the services are performed with the Royal
66 8,2 | a special combination of services prescribed for Lent. The
67 8,2 | Special Features of the Services In Each Week of Great Lent.~
68 8,2 | some special feature in the services. At Great Compline, the
69 8,2 | The Holy Friday.~ The services on Holy Friday commemorate
70 8,3 | one feast. Therefore the services are alike on all days, differing
71 8,4 | ends the series of movable services.~ ~ ~
72 9,5 | Service Book (manual of church services). The newly ordained priest
73 10,1 | only in the church, for services, in the refectory and at
74 10,2 | the Coffin and the Requiem Services. — Immediately after a Christian’
75 10,2 | of his soul, and Requiem services are celebrated, called pannychída,
76 10,2 | are in reality only short services, consisting of petitions
77 10,2 | everlasting.~ At all commemorative services is set forth a dish of boiled
78 10,2 | Christians generally. The church services for these days are called “
79 10,3 | Books Used during the Services.~ The Order of divine service,
80 10,3 | ceremonies in use at pontifical services; also the Order of Ordination
81 10,3 | unalterable prayers of the daily services recited and chanted by the
82 10,3 | compositions in use in the daily services: namely the Oktoëchos (which
83 10,3 | praise of the weekly cycle of services. The name of the book comes
84 10,3 | comes from this — that the services of the entire week are sung
85 10,3 | prayers prescribed in the services in honor of all the Saints
86 10,3 | days of the yearly cycle of services, and, in the number, the
87 10,3 | the Lenten, giving the services for Lent and the preparatory
88 10,3 | Pentecostarion, giving the services from Easter Sunday to the
89 10,3 | recited — at the various services. This book has its name
90 10,3 | which means “statute”).~ The services performed by private desire
91 10,3 | Communion, and gives the services and prayers required by
92 11 | read in the course of the services of the week. During Lent,
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