Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,2| were consecrated, certain places were appointed for divine
2 2,1| appearance as gathering places for these believers. The
3 2,1| they could not decorate the places where they assembled, even
4 2,7| The word means lots. These places are called thus because
5 3,2| they were kept in secret places and given out to the celebrants
6 3,2| them with His own strength, places them on the path of righteousness,
7 5,6| church) (and in all other places); for mercy, life, peace,
8 6,8| and iniquities. In those places where the All-night Vigil
9 7,1| Royal Gates, the priest places the paten and the chalice
10 7,1| partake thereof,” — and places these parts on the paten
11 7,1| shape of a Cross. Then he places one portion in the chalice
12 7,1| chalice to the altar and places in it the portions taken
13 8,1| having brought out the Cross, places it on the lectern, censes
14 8,2| the Supper, are in their places, the deacon recites the
15 9,1| shall live after baptism, he places round his neck a Cross,
16 9,2| with the holy chrism and places a Cross around his neck.
17 9,3| it the sign of the Cross, places it in the foundation with
18 9,3| before the western entrance, places the paten with the relics
19 9,3| taken up the holy relics, places them on a lectern before
20 9,3| the relics on his head, places it on the altar, anoints
21 9,3| the relics with chrism, places it in a small casket which
22 9,3| been deposited in their places, a prayer is offered for
23 9,5| the Phelonion (cope) and places in his hands the Clergy
24 9,5| expressly prescribed — and places them before the table, at
25 9,5| these prayers the priest places a crown on the head of the
26 9,6| is also followed in many places.~ ~ ~ ~
27 11 | by the Metropolitan and places it upon his head, while
28 11 | crown on his own head and places on hers a smaller crown,
29 11 | for the clergy, — i.e., he places in his hand a portion of
30 11 | with myrrh.~ * In some places, in memory of the visible
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