Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,1 | the special needs of the faithful, and therefore called tréba,
2 2,2 | ever and ever unite the faithful with Christ, for the circle
3 2,10| encompass these souls of the faithful as the fragrant cloud of
4 2,11| bells are used to call the faithful to divine service, to express
5 3,1 | and enlighteners of the faithful, they also bless them with
6 5,1 | to this invitation, the faithful — or the choir in their
7 5,5 | token that the hopes of the faithful have not been idle and that
8 5,6 | sinless; an Angel of peace, a faithful guide, a guardian of our
9 5,8 | gladness of the festival. The faithful used to come out with the
10 5,8 | world, and sanctify the faithful (Christians) who partake
11 6,4 | of Christ and invite the faithful to worship the Most Holy
12 6,6 | which the deacon invites the faithful first to praise God, in
13 6,6 | During the singing, the faithful pay reverent obeisance to
14 6,6 | Thy Name. O come, all ye faithful, let us worship Christ’s
15 6,6 | service, the brow of the faithful is anointed with oil, with
16 6,8 | Light,” thus inviting the faithful to glorify God for having
17 6,8 | and thereby invites the faithful to glorify God for the gift
18 6,8 | priest’s invitation, the faithful sing the Doxology which
19 7,1 | Catechumens,” because not only the faithful may be present at it, i.e.,
20 7,1 | of the Holy Trinity, the faithful are prepared for the lessons
21 7,1 | the Book of the Gospel the faithful see Christ Himself, Who
22 7,1 | times the prayers of the faithful began only after the deacons
23 7,1 | the service, to remind the faithful of the vows they took at
24 7,1 | 3. The Liturgy of the Faithful.~What the Liturgy of the
25 7,1 | What the Liturgy of the Faithful Represents, and the Principal
26 7,1 | named “The Liturgy of the Faithful,” because none but the faithful
27 7,1 | Faithful,” because none but the faithful may be present at the celebration
28 7,1 | As many as are of the Faithful, again and again, in peace
29 7,1 | opens the Liturgy of the Faithful, in the course of which
30 7,1 | petitions.~ The Liturgy of the Faithful is divided into four parts: (
31 7,1 | of the Elements and the faithful for the Sacrifice; (b) the
32 7,1 | of the Elements and the Faithful for the Sacrifice~ ~The
33 7,1 | two Small Ecteniæ for the faithful have been recited, ending
34 7,1 | After the ectenia the faithful are reminded of the things
35 7,1 | present at the Liturgy of the Faithful, the deacon invites their
36 7,1 | The choir responds for the faithful, telling in what their sacrifice
37 7,1 | Spirit be with you all.” The faithful receive this blessing with
38 7,1 | priest once more invites the faithful to attend closely and to
39 7,1 | our hearts!” to which the faithful respond, “We lift them up
40 7,1 | thanks unto the Lord.” The faithful, in response to this invitation,
41 7,1 | thanksgiving to those of the faithful in the church, the bells
42 7,1 | of our souls”*) and the faithful, in, response to this invitation,
43 7,1 | remission of sins.” The faithful calling to mind at these
44 7,1 | all Thy mercies”); and the faithful, taking up his words, chant: “
45 7,1 | Mary.” To this prayer the faithful respond with a hymn of praise
46 7,1 | part of the Liturgy of the Faithful also concludes with the
47 7,1 | begins the preparation of the faithful for Communion. The deacon
48 7,1 | Prayer is then chanted by the faithful (the choir). Then the priest
49 7,1 | the Celebrants.~ After the faithful have been prepared for receiving
50 7,1 | after the communion of the faithful.~ During the act of breaking
51 7,1 | with faith draw near!” The faithful venerate the Sacrament with
52 7,1 | unto the ages of ages.” The faithful make an obeisance to the
53 7,1 | of the community of the faithful, but in communion with them.
54 8,1 | on the day following the faithful congregate to celebrate “
55 8,1 | on the day following, the faithful congregate to celebrate
56 8,1 | On the following day the faithful congregate to celebrate
57 8,2 | Vespers service at which the faithful may receive communion is
58 8,2 | not consecrated, but the faithful who receive communion partake
59 8,2 | at Vespers, but only the faithful may witness the Liturgy,
60 8,2 | come. At this moment the faithful worship Christ, the light
61 8,2 | departing from the church. The faithful remain, and the special
62 8,2 | Gates, without speaking. The faithful worship with a prostration
63 8,2 | transfer of the Holy Gifts the faithful prepare for communion; the
64 8,2 | the holy.” to which the faithful respond by singing, “One
65 8,2 | reading of the Gospels, the faithful stand with lighted candles
66 8,2 | and given as food to the faithful. Before Him go the choirs
67 8,3 | and followed by all the faithful, to the ringing of the bells
68 8,3 | place of Antidoron among the faithful who partake of it, taking
69 9,1 | in the presence of the faithful. But in the case of infants,
70 9,3 | warms the hearts of the faithful; the rose water recalls
71 9,4 | repentant confessions of the faithful and to remit their sins
72 11 | In ancient times the faithful, at these words, embraced
73 11 | invisible presence among the faithful, the Artos is carried around
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