Chapter, Paragraph
1 2,1| frequently dedicated to the memory of some event or other out
2 2,4| sanctuaries dedicated to the memory of various events and various
3 2,4| remains of Saint’s bodies), in memory of the fact that in early
4 2,5| portions of bread cut out in memory of Christ, the Mother of
5 2,5| portion has been taken in memory of Christ; the top of it
6 3,2| heads at both ends, in memory of the Saviour’s words: “
7 4,2| command to break bread in memory of him, Christians celebrate
8 4,3| Angels; Tuesday, to the memory of the Prophets and, among
9 4,3| treason; Thursday, to the memory of the Apostles and all
10 4,3| Mother of God, and to the memory of all those who have died
11 4,4| year is consecrated to the memory of certain events or to
12 4,6| Exaltation of the Holy Cross, in memory of the finding and setting
13 4,6| Feasts is consecrated to the memory of the persons who took
14 4,8| recited at midnight, in memory of Jesus Christ’s midnight
15 4,9| person or event, to the memory of whom or which the day
16 5,6| are chanted in honor and memory of the person or event to
17 6,2| coming into the world, and in memory of the mercies which He
18 7,1| commanded them to do this in memory of Him. The Apostles held
19 7,1| the breaking of bread in memory of Christ, i.e., they celebrated
20 7,1| with the spear, saying, “In memory of our Lord, and God, and
21 7,1| small particle in honor and memory of the Mother of God and
22 7,1| elements) and accept them, in memory of those who offered them
23 7,1| oblations were offered in memory of the dead, a special Requiem
24 7,1| the curtain behind it, in memory of the burial of Christ,
25 7,1| command, to “do this in memory of Him,” raises the paten
26 7,1| Virgin and the Saints and in memory of the dead and the living
27 7,1| the Lamb — has been cut in memory of Christ, and is called
28 7,1| the day dedicated to the memory of St. Basil; on the Sundays
29 8,1| day is dedicated to the memory of Joachim and Anna, who
30 8,1| the 14th of September, in memory of two events: 1) the finding
31 8,1| accompanied by strict fasting, in memory of the Passion of Christ,
32 8,1| that consecrated to the memory of the Apostle Philip (14th
33 8,1| Nativity are sacred to the memory of all the Old Testament
34 8,1| and is consecrated to the memory of the holy Patriarchs,
35 8,1| and is consecrated to the memory of Christ’s forefathers
36 8,1| blessing takes place in memory of the Baptism of Our Lord,
37 8,1| day is dedicated to the memory of Sts. Symeon the God-receiver
38 8,1| Fast.” It is observed in memory of the fact that the Apostles
39 8,1| celebration was added, in memory of two victories gained
40 8,2| Saturday, is sacred to the memory of the Resurrection of Lazarus,
41 8,2| good; one is sacred to the memory of the Descent of the Holy
42 8,2| Orthodoxy” is celebrated, in memory of the restoration of the
43 8,2| Christians — and “eternal memory” for the defenders of the
44 8,2| representing Christ entombed, in memory of the taking down from
45 8,2| Sanctuary and church, in memory of the entombing of the
46 8,2| the Paschal festival, in memory of Christ’s forty days’
47 8,3| begins in the vestibule, in memory of the women having received
48 8,3| of the Paschal Liturgy in memory of Christ risen, Who is “
49 8,3| aside at their meals in memory of Christ, when He had ascended
50 8,4| because it is dedicated to the memory of the Lord’s appearing
51 8,4| Most Holy Trinity and the memory of the descent of the Holy
52 9,1| impressing on the Christian the memory of their deep significance.
53 9,1| day which is sacred to the memory of the Saint whose name
54 10,2| Dismissal, proclaiming “Memory Eternal” of the departed.
55 10,2| coffin is closed; then “memory eternal” of the departed
56 10,2| celebration of the Liturgy in memory of him. By devoting to prayer
57 10,2| feast was instituted in memory of the Great-Prince Dimitri
58 11 | In some places, in memory of the visible sojourn of
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