Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,2| certain holy persons were consecrated, certain places were appointed
2 2,1| to a building specially consecrated to God, or to a separate
3 2,1| separate part of a building so consecrated, where Christians assemble
4 2,1| churches.~Every church is consecrated to God and sanctified in
5 2,4| the Sanctuary. Persons not consecrated to the service of the church
6 2,4| Christian church shall be consecrated by a bishop; and as there
7 2,4| churches as had been personally consecrated by bishops. Into every Antimins
8 2,4| prayers. If the church is consecrated by a bishop, the relic is
9 4,3| Every day of the week is consecrated to certain special memories,
10 4,3| Forerunner; Wednesday is consecrated to the Cross of Christ,
11 4,3| Wednesday and Friday are consecrated to penance, and are accompanied
12 4,4| every day of the year is consecrated to the memory of certain
13 4,6| of the Twelve Feasts is consecrated to the memory of the persons
14 4,9| whom or which the day is consecrated. The second part is entirely
15 4,9| second part is entirely consecrated to the glorification of
16 4,9| especially in the parts consecrated to the memories of the day.~ ~ ~
17 5,4| event to whom the service is consecrated, and assuring us that the
18 7,1| which there is an Antimins consecrated by a bishop (see p. 10).
19 7,1| the third Sunday in Lent, consecrated to the adoration of the
20 7,1| precious gifts offered, and consecrated, that the Lord accepting
21 7,1| us attend” elevates the consecrated Lamb, saying: “Holy things
22 8,1| begins the day after that consecrated to the memory of the Apostle
23 8,1| Ancient Fathers’, and is consecrated to the memory of the holy
24 8,1| the Holy Fathers” and is consecrated to the memory of Christ’
25 8,2| Liturgy the gifts are not consecrated, but the faithful who receive
26 8,2| the Gifts which have been consecrated at the preceding Liturgy
27 8,2| also received the first consecrated myrrh.~ ~The Holy Friday.~
28 8,3| name Ártos. The Artos is consecrated at the close of the Paschal
29 8,4| that of the Pentecost is consecrated to all the Saints, especially
30 9,1| the person baptized with consecrated oil, the immersion of the
31 9,1| Christ.~ The water being consecrated, the priest proceeds to
32 9,1| hands and feet with the consecrated oil, in token that, through
33 9,1| of God on earth, and have consecrated themselves to the service
34 9,3| only after it has been consecrated by means of certain sacred
35 9,3| whose name the altar is consecrated, under the reign of what
36 9,3| signifies that the building is consecrated to God forever.~ ~Note.—
37 9,3| Saviour, but an Antimins, consecrated beforehand by a bishop and
38 9,5| bishops present the newly consecrated bishop with the crosier.
39 9,5| ministry.~ When a reader is consecrated for sub-deacon, the bishop
40 9,5| prayer, after which the newly consecrated sub-deacon receives a towel
41 9,6| oil for this Sacrament is consecrated by prayer, and it should
42 9,6| anointment of his body with the consecrated oil. After each reading
43 10,1| Archimandrite. When a monk is consecrated for abbot (Father Superior),
44 10,1| the community. If he is consecrated for the dignity of an archimandrite,
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