Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,2| God Himself, with temple, priests and rites. Jesus Christ,
2 2,4| of it are seats for the priests. In our day, the episcopal
3 3,1| they are the bishops, the priests and the deacons.~The first
4 3,1| capacity of chiefs over the priests, otherwise called ieréi,
5 3,1| occupied by the ieréi or priests, who, by the authority and
6 3,1| only with one hand. All priests are equal as regards the
7 3,1| Some are called simply priests or ierei, others receive
8 3,1| perform services together with priests of the lower rank. The priests
9 3,1| priests of the lower rank. The priests of churches attached to
10 3,1| that of protopresbyter. Priests who have taken monastic
11 3,1| to the bishop and to the priests in the performance of the
12 3,1| the celebrants — bishops, priests and deacons; the lower includes
13 3,2| embroidered on the Orarion. Priests and bishops wear this garment
14 3,2| is worn around the neck.” Priests and bishops thus wear the
15 3,2| The belt is worn only by priests or bishops, and serves to
16 3,2| vestments, in token that priests are invested with truth,
17 3,2| protopresbyters, archpriests and some priests are given the right to wear
18 3,2| headband”); the headdresses of priests are called, one kind — the
19 3,2| to the bishops and a few priests the right of wearing them
20 3,2| thigh-shield on the left. The priests and bishops to whom these
21 3,2| stole and the maniples, priests — the tunic, the epitrachelion
22 3,2| several archpriests and priests.~The Panagia (“which means
23 5,2| bishops and presbyters or priests who govern the Church), “
24 7,1| mindful of the bishops, the priests, and of all Christian people.
25 8,2| from the Sanctuary twelve priests, two by two, and they take
26 8,2| to. When all the twelve priests, representing the disciples
27 8,2| ectenia, the bishop and the priests remain seated; when it is
28 8,2| washes the feet of the twelve priests, beginning with him who
29 8,2| the feet of eleven of the priests are washed, the deacon keeps
30 8,2| bishop sits down and all the priests rise to their feet. Then
31 8,2| Liturgy, the bishop and priests, in full canonicals, transfer
32 9,1| of Baptism belongs to the priests. But in an emergency, when
33 9,3| and stones. Thereupon the priests lay the top board upon the
34 9,3| sanctified by prayer, when the priests take cloths and rub the
35 9,3| wherein he is assisted by the priests. With the same wine he sprinkles
36 9,3| for the new church. The priests take sponges sprinkled with
37 9,3| censing it as he goes; two priests follow him: one sprinkles
38 9,4| these again empowered the priests to hear the repentant confessions
39 9,5| of ordaining deacons and priests; moreover it is performed
40 9,6| Church, performed by seven priests; but in case of need, one
41 9,6| the ectenia, one of the priests, with a prayer for the recovery
42 9,6| stands in the midst of the priests, or, if he is unable to
43 9,6| he is unable to rise, the priests come and stand around his
44 9,6| asks a blessing of the priests: “Bless, holy fathers, me,
45 9,6| first himself, then the priests and deacons, then distributes
46 9,6| distributes the vessels among the priests, who anoint the people.
47 9,6| remission of sins while the priests hold over his head the open
48 10,2| Features of the Burial of Priests and Babes. — The body of
49 11 | bishops and presbyters or priests who govern the Church), “
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