Chapter, Paragraph
1 2,7| which were received by the Virgin Mary from the Archangel
2 3,2| which was the image of the Virgin, on the other that of the
3 4,6| celebrated in honor of the Virgin are: Her Nativity, 8th of
4 4,6| called “the Synaxis of the Virgin,” i.e., the congregation
5 4,6| after the Nativity of the Virgin, in honor of her parents,
6 4,6| for the Nativity of the Virgin: “Thy Nativity, O Theotokos
7 4,6| Thy Nativity, O Theotokos Virgin, hath proclaimed joy to
8 4,6| Troparion for the Entry of the Virgin into the Temple: “Today
9 4,6| In the temple of God, the Virgin is presented openly, and
10 4,6| who art full of grace, O Virgin Theotokos, for from thee
11 5,7| become incarnate from the Virgin Mary, gave to those that
12 6,4| delivered Adam from sin, O Virgin, and hast brought joy to
13 6,7| Incarnation of Christ from the Virgin Mary in the words of the
14 6,7| Testament. It is the song of the Virgin Mary, in which she expresses
15 6,7| thee do we magnify.” — The Virgin’s song is never omitted,
16 6,8| with a hymn in honor of the Virgin (Theotokion):~ At Sunday
17 6,8| Most blessed art thou, O Virgin Theotokos, for through Him
18 6,9| with a hymn in honor of the Virgin (Theotokion):~ ~“To thee,
19 7,1| oblation-loaves in honor of the Virgin and the Saints and in memory
20 8,1| Theotokos.~ The Most Holy Virgin Mary was born in the Galilean
21 8,1| Thy nativity, O Theotokos Virgin, hath proclaimed joy to
22 8,1| them. When the Most Holy Virgin Mary was still a young girl,
23 8,1| In the temple of God, the Virgin is presented openly, and
24 8,1| Already from the day of the Virgin’s Entry into the Temple,
25 8,1| Kontakion. —” Today the Virgin giveth birth to Him Who
26 8,1| of Jesus, the Most Holy Virgin Mary came to the Temple
27 8,1| who art full of grace, O Virgin Theotokos, for from thee
28 8,1| the joyful tidings to the Virgin Mary. This feast usually
29 8,1| Son of God becometh the Virgin’s Son, and Gabriel proclaimeth
30 8,1| Christ God and the Holy Virgin Mary, His Mother. This is
31 8,2| Akathist in honor of the Virgin is read, in remembrance
32 8,2| the intercession of the Virgin, whose icon was carried
33 9,1| Birth. In imitation of the Virgin who, on the fortieth day
34 9,5| Rejoice, O Isaiah! the Virgin is with child and bringeth
35 9,5| magnifying, we call the Virgin blessed.”*) After the circumambulation,
36 10 | Thee”; in a canon to the Virgin it is “Most-holy Mother
37 11 | of the Son of God from a virgin, which was the foundation
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