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Archpriest D. Sokolof
Manual of Divine services

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1 4,8| Daily Services.~Vespers begins with the glorification of 2 4,9| mercy. The psalm-singing begins with the Doxology which 3 4,9| composition. Every Hour begins with an invitation to worship 4 5,1| The Beginning.~The service begins with the glorification of 5 5,2| extended, protracted.” It begins with the invitation: “In 6 5,3| of the Great Ectenia. It begins with an invitation to prayer: “ 7 5,6| Lord!”~The Triple Ectenia begins with the invitation: “Let 8 5,6| Ectenia of Supplication begins with the invitation: “Let 9 6,6| attend!” Then the priest begins the reading, on Sundays 10 6,8| sing the Doxology which begins with the Angelic SongGlory 11 6,9| The daily Matins service begins with two Psalms, two troparia, 12 6,9| reading of the First Hour begins at once. When Matins is 13 7,1| from the Word of God.~ It begins with a glorification of 14 7,1| exclaiming, “Let us attend.” Then begins the reading of the lesson 15 7,1| consummation of the Sacrament begins with the priest’s exclamation: “ 16 7,1| of the Church the priest begins while the choir is singing, “ 17 7,1| the members of the Church, begins the preparation of the faithful 18 7,1| of Supplication, which he begins with the invitation: “Having 19 7,1| Again and again,” etc., it begins as follows: “Aright! Having 20 7,1| the Liturgy. This service begins with the singing, immediately 21 8,1| Philip’s Fast” because it begins the day after that consecrated 22 8,1| All-night Vigil preceding it begins with Vespers; if on any 23 8,2| only difference that it begins with the benediction of 24 8,2| Liturgy begin.~ The Liturgy begins with two Small Ecteniæ, 25 8,2| Theodore Tyro, Martyr. It begins already on Friday at Vespers, 26 8,2| celebrants remaining seated, begins the reading of the Gospel, 27 8,2| preparation of the ingredients begins from the week of the Veneration 28 8,2| church. After the service begins the reading of the Acts 29 8,2| bells, the midnight service begins, during which the canon 30 8,3| from Saturday to Sunday, begins the celebration in honor 31 8,3| church. The Matins service begins in the vestibule, in memory 32 9,1| which the rite of Baptism begins, are added petitions, “That 33 9,3| foundation. The service begins with a moleben and consecration 34 9,3| The rite of consecration begins with a moleben with consecration 35 9,3| closed once more.~ Then begins the ablution of the altar. 36 9,3| prepared for the Altar. Then begins the vesting of the Altar: 37 9,5| distance from it. The betrothal begins with the Great Ectenia and 38 9,5| of marriage.~ This rite begins with blessing the Kingdom 39 9,6| lighted candles.~ The service begins with the singing of a prayer 40 10,2| the reading of the Psalter begins by his coffin, with the 41 10,2| abbreviation of Matins. It begins with the reading or chanting 42 10,2| console the survivors. It begins with the chanting of Psalms 43 11 | the rite of coronation begins. After the hymn, “O Heavenly 44 11 | After this hymn the Liturgy begins.~ It is during the Liturgy 45 11 | takes place. As the Liturgy begins, the Emperor puts away the 46 11 | after the Hours, Vespers begins with a blessing on the Reign 47 11 | on the eve of the feast begins with Great Compline.~ *


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