Chapter, Paragraph
1 2,4| give communion to a sick person, is a casket with several
2 3,1| chief deacon attached to the person of a bishop receives the
3 3,2| sleeveless, enveloping the entire person, and leaving only one opening
4 3,2| always folded round the person; deacons have the tunic,
5 4,4| honor of each given event or person, special hymns, prayers
6 4,9| the glorification of the person or event, to the memory
7 5,4| composed in honor of the person or event to whom the service
8 5,6| honor and memory of the person or event to which the services
9 6,3| glorifications of the event or person commemorated on the day,
10 6,4| short verse magnifying the person or event celebrated. On
11 6,7| in honor of the event or person commemorated, composed after
12 6,7| praises addressed to the person in whose honor the canon
13 6,8| in honor of the event or person commemorated; these are
14 8,1| God is celebrated, as the person who was the instrument of
15 8,2| grace of priesthood in the person of her first bishop and
16 9,1| the Sacrament whereby a person who believes in Christ,
17 9,1| the Sacrament whereby the person who has received baptism
18 9,1| of great importance in a person’s life, the day which is
19 9,1| or she bears is called a person’s “name’s day,” and, to
20 9,1| name’s day,” and, to that person, is a festive one, on which
21 9,1| guardian angels; hence a person’s “name’s day” is also called
22 9,1| Devil to depart from the person who has been sealed with
23 9,1| of the water and of the person baptized with consecrated
24 9,1| oil, the immersion of the person into the water, the investing
25 9,1| proceeds to prepare for it the person about to receive it. He
26 9,2| with the Holy Chrism.~ ~The person who does not need to be
27 9,3| troparia in honor of the person in whose name the church
28 9,5| acts: presentation of the person selected for holy orders,
29 9,5| The bishop blesses the person chosen for reader or acolyte,
30 9,5| already married to some other person, — unmarried or widowed,
31 9,6| administration of which a sick person is anointed with holy oil,
32 10 | the commemoration of the person or event in whose name and
33 10 | for the recovery of a sick person, etc.~ Molebens are of three
34 10 | refrains in the honor of the person invoked; for instance, in
35 10,2| on behalf of the dying person, the consciousness of sin,
36 10,2| Lord may remit the dying person’s sins and grant his soul
37 11 | or on the labors of the person in whose honor the service
38 11 | hymns indicate that the person receiving holy orders must,
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