Chapter, Paragraph
1 5,1| Trinity”; then the deacon* thrice invites the congregation
2 5,3| separated from the next by the thrice repeated singing of “Alleluia,”
3 5,6| Lord, have mercy!” is sung thrice after each petition. The
4 6,1| while the reader utters thrice the Angelic Hymn, which
5 6,8| teach me Thy statutes. (Thrice.).~“Lord, Thou hast been
6 6,8| Immortal, have mercy on us. (Thrice.).~“Glory to the Father,
7 7,1| and for evermore,” is sung thrice, after which Psalm 33 is
8 8,1| makes the sign of the Cross thrice in the direction in which
9 8,1| the people with the Cross thrice. After the exaltation takes
10 8,2| the bishop pours water thrice from his hand on each priest’
11 8,2| bishop blesses each vessel thrice with the words “In the name
12 9,1| does, through immersion, thrice performed with the words: “
13 9,1| Christ. The priest breathes thrice in his face, blesses him
14 9,1| darkness and evil, and to the thrice repeated question, uttered
15 9,1| do.” Then the priest asks thrice “Hast thou renounced satan?”
16 9,1| down, and to the priest’s thrice repeated question “Dost
17 9,1| questions the priest utters thrice, and each time receives
18 9,1| and sanctify this water (thrice).” At the words of the prayer, “
19 9,1| Cross,” he blesses the water thrice and blows upon it. By this
20 9,1| itself is performed by the thrice repeated immersion of the
21 9,1| to perform the rite by thrice repeated immersion, or even
22 9,5| Then the deacons lead him thrice around the Altar in token
23 9,5| celebrants in the Sanctuary sing thrice, “Lord have mercy!” and
24 9,5| left side), blesses them thrice with two lighted candles,
25 9,5| makes the sign of the Cross thrice above the groom’s head,
26 9,5| Spirit.” This he repeats thrice, then slips the ring on
27 9,5| shall change the rings thrice from one to the other, so
28 9,5| of the groom, repeating thrice the words: “The servant
29 9,5| after which he blesses them thrice, saying, “O Lord, our God,
30 10,1| he hands him the shears thrice, with the words: “Take these
31 10,2| Alleluia” has been sung thrice, follow troparia with the
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