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1 4,3| Cycle.~Every day of the week is consecrated to certain
2 4,3| different for each day of the week, which enter into the fixed
3 4,3| after Christmas day, the week of the Publican and the
4 4,3| Publican and the Pharisee, the week before the beginning of
5 4,3| beginning of Lent, the Easter week and the week following the
6 4,3| the Easter week and the week following the Pentecost.
7 4,3| features of every day of the week, and thus is formed the
8 4,4| prayers for the day of the week, introducing more new features
9 4,5| on the same days of the week, but on different dates
10 7,1| Saturday, during the Paschal week and on the day of Pentecost,
11 7,1| and Saturday of the Holy Week.~ The Liturgy of Basil the
12 8,1| irrespective of the day of the week. As to the services on this
13 8,1| according to the day of the week. If it falls on a Monday,
14 8,1| first days of the Paschal week. But in spite of the Lenten
15 8,1| services of even the Holy Week. Nor is it lost in the radiance
16 8,1| radiance of the Paschal Week. Christians thus express
17 8,1| on any other day of the week — with Compline, because
18 8,1| and through the Paschal Week, the Paschal Hours. On the
19 8,1| or Saturday of the Holy Week, the Liturgy of Basil the
20 8,1| precedes it, beginning one week after Pentecost and ending
21 8,2| the Monday of the first week and ending with the Friday
22 8,2| and the fast of the Holy Week. These two fasts are united
23 8,2| the Sunday of the fifth week of Lent, after the hymn “
24 8,2| remitted for the following week.~ Penitential Troparia:— “
25 8,2| followed by the “Cheesefare Week,” which is the vestibule
26 8,2| In all the hymns of this week the Fall of Adam is referred
27 8,2| Wednesday and Friday of this week there is no Liturgy, but
28 8,2| service. The last day of the week, Sunday, is called, “the
29 8,2| first three days of Holy Week, and all the days on which
30 8,2| of the Services In Each Week of Great Lent.~ Each of
31 8,2| first four days of the first week, the penitential canon composed
32 8,2| the Saturday of the first week there is a celebration in
33 8,2| the markets in the first week of Lent should be sprinkled
34 8,2| markets during the whole week, but live on boiled wheat
35 8,2| the church all through the week, but the veneration takes
36 8,2| the third Sunday and the week following after it (fourth
37 8,2| Lent), have the name of “Week of the Veneration of the
38 8,2| On Thursday of the fifth week (following on the fourth
39 8,2| On Saturday of the fifth week, at Matins, an Akathist
40 8,2| preliminary to the fast of Holy Week. The Saturday commemorates
41 8,2| the Lord.”~ ~The Passion Week.~ The Monday, Tuesday and
42 8,2| Wednesday of Passion (Holy) Week commemorate the last communings
43 8,2| the days of the Passion Week are called “holy” and “great.”~ ~
44 8,2| ingredients begins from the week of the Veneration of the
45 8,2| From Monday of the Holy Week, the mixture of oil and
46 8,3| Resurrection.~ The entire week is one feast. Therefore
47 8,3| Vespers. During the Paschal week all the doors of the Sanctuary
48 8,4| From the Paschal Week to All-Saints’ Sunday~The
49 8,4| On the Tuesday of this week, and, in some localities;
50 8,4| On Wednesday of the sixth week the Paschal festival is
51 8,4| On Thursday of the sixth week, which is the fortieth day
52 8,4| Wednesday and Friday of the week following it.~ Troparion
53 10,2| Saturday before Cheese-Fare week; the Saturdays of the second,
54 10,2| Monday — of St. Thomas’ week (the week after Pascha);
55 10,2| of St. Thomas’ week (the week after Pascha); and the day
56 10,3| the services of the entire week are sung in one “tone,”
57 10,3| Sunday to the All-Saints’ Week. In the Eirmologion we find
58 11 | course of the services of the week. During Lent, the entire
59 11 | twice in the course of the week.~ † At present, the evening
60 11 | church every day during the week of Pascha, prior to being
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