Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,1| private by one or several persons; it is public when it is
2 1,1| community of Christians, by persons authorized to do so. The
3 1,2| time, order of services and persons to perform them. In this
4 1,2| lifetime already, certain holy persons were consecrated, certain
5 1,3| left, thus making on our persons the sign of the Cross. By
6 1,3| lastly, by making on our persons the sign of the Cross, we
7 2,1| of catechumens, i.e., of persons who had not yet received
8 2,4| is called the Sanctuary. Persons not consecrated to the service
9 2,4| various events and various persons. They are called annexes
10 2,8| apart for catechumens — persons who wished to become Christians,
11 2,9| and alludes, to the three persons of the Deity. There are
12 3 | The Persons Performing the Services~ ~
13 3,1| The Clergy.~The persons who take part in the performance
14 3,1| church servitors. Only those persons are called celebrants who
15 3,1| their supervision all the persons who hold any office in these
16 3,1| clerics and acolytes) are persons appointed to certain services
17 3,2| earliest times of Christianity, persons officiating in a church
18 3,2| all classes of ordained persons, with this small difference,
19 3,2| all classes of ordained persons, in token that the grace
20 3,2| ancient times aged men and persons in poor health used to wear
21 3,2| Nabédrennik”). — In ancient times persons occupying important positions
22 4,3| remembrance of these events and persons is recalled by certain prayers
23 4,6| consecrated to the memory of the persons who took part in the event
24 5,2| for all the clergy” (all persons attached to the Church,
25 7,1| Holy Trinity” (one of the persons of the Holy Trinity), “glorified
26 7,1| celebration thereof,— i.e., such persons as have received the Sacrament
27 7,1| no communicants (i.e., no persons duly prepared to receive
28 9,1| sacred acts which prepare persons to receive them worthily,
29 9,1| are performed for adult persons in a church, in the presence
30 9,1| 13) — that they shall be persons of good moral standing with
31 9,1| and themselves Orthodox. Persons of other Christian confessions
32 9,1| of baptism as “honorary persons,” but in that case it is
33 9,1| be repeated only for such persons as having renounced the
34 9,2| Orthodoxy. This group includes persons of the Roman Catholic and
35 9,3| the local bishop, and the persons at whose expense the church
36 9,3| Gates are closed and all persons who are not participants
37 9,5| part in the election of persons to be ordained for sacred
38 9,5| of the properties of the persons of the Holy Trinity and
39 9,5| Readers and Acolytes: — These persons, when they enter the service
40 9,5| widowers and widows, and also persons whose marriage has been
41 9,6| Unction is administered to persons suffering from severe illness;
42 9,6| administers Holy Unction to persons perhaps healthy in body,
43 10 | at the desire of private persons on their birthdays and name’
44 10,1| Monk (or Nun) is given to persons who have taken the vows
45 10,1| and of the highest vows. Persons who desire to take on themselves
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