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Archpriest D. Sokolof
Manual of Divine services

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1 3,1| priest of such a church takes that of protopresbyter. 2 3,2| a merciful shepherd, who takes the straying sheep upon 3 6,2| part of the Matins office takes place with the Royal Gates 4 7,1| Saviour as of a Lamb Which takes on Itself the sins of the 5 7,1| of holy bread the priest takes a small particle in honor 6 7,1| Out of the third loaf he takes nine particles, in honor 7 7,1| departure of the catechumenstakes place rarely and not everywhere. 8 7,1| of oblations to the Altar takes place. In the middle of 9 8,1| thrice. After the exaltation takes place the veneration of 10 8,1| Waters.” In all churches it takes place on the Vigil of the 11 8,1| baptism. The second blessing takes place in memory of the Baptism 12 8,1| lesser blessing of the waters takes place. The lesser blessing 13 8,2| is sung. Then the priest takes in his hands a censer and 14 8,2| drawn shut, and the choir takes up and ends the Cherubic 15 8,2| week, but the veneration takes place only on Monday and 16 8,2| consecration of the palms takes place; (in our country budding 17 8,2| robing platform); there he takes his seat in an armchair 18 8,2| place on the platform and takes off the towel, and the deacon 19 8,2| Kievo-Pecherskaya Lavra) there takes place on Holy Thursday the 20 8,2| consecration of the myrrh takes place. The bishop blesses 21 8,2| of Christ. This ceremony takes place to the singing of 22 8,2| entry, which on this day takes place with the Gospel, fifteen 23 8,3| Saturday, the procession takes place not in the beginning, 24 8,4| commemoration of the dead takes place, which is called a “ 25 9,1| operation man’s regeneration takes place in this Sacrament.~ 26 9,1| by the waters of baptism takes place through the mercy 27 9,1| of faith and the vows he takes, if the latter, they answer 28 9,1| entrance of the church, takes him or her on his arms and 29 9,1| into the church usually takes place the fortieth day, 30 9,3| God.” After this prayer he takes a square-cut stone, (a cube), 31 9,3| rub the altar dry. Then he takes red wine mixed with rose 32 9,3| censes the holy relics, takes the paten containing them 33 9,3| church itself, the bishop takes them on his head, to the 34 9,3| the end of time.” Then he takes up the paten with the holy 35 9,5| thereat, his ordination takes place after the consecration 36 9,5| the newly ordained deacon takes his stand at the left side 37 9,5| altar, in token that he takes upon himself the greater 38 9,5| newly ordained priest then takes part in the further celebration 39 9,5| consecration of a bishop takes place at the beginning of 40 9,5| of Bishops, and, lastly, takes an oath instituted for spiritual 41 9,5| uttered loudly. Then he takes part in the celebration 42 9,5| cheirothesis (tonsure). It usually takes place after the robing of 43 9,5| monastery), and an archimandrite takes place during the Liturgy, 44 9,5| of betrothal. The priest takes from the altar the rings 45 9,5| joy and sorrow. The priest takes them by the hand and leads 46 9,5| conjugal union.~ The priest now takes the crowns from the newly 47 9,5| the bride he says as he takes off her crown: “And thou, 48 9,6| recovery of the patient, takes up one of the bodkins, dips 49 9,6| Then the senior priest takes the Gospel, opens and holds 50 10,1| idle thoughts and acts and takes upon himself the yoke of 51 10,1| wearer of the robe,” but takes no vows.~ ~The Order of 52 10,1| proper. This rite generally takes place in church, before 53 11 | this prayer the Emperor takes the crown from the cushion 54 11 | Metropolitan, the Emperor takes in his right hand the scepter 55 11 | before the Emperor, who takes the crown from his head 56 11 | that the rite of anointing takes place. As the Liturgy begins,


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