Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,2| devised to accompany the celebration of the other Sacraments,
2 4,5| according to the time of celebration, into fixed, i.e., such
3 4,7| Hours, and the Liturgy (celebration of the Holy Eucharist).
4 7,1| celebrants, the time and place of celebration.~ The Liturgy can be celebrated
5 7,1| The time appointed for the celebration of the Liturgy is, by ancient
6 7,1| prepare to take part in the celebration of the Sacrament; in the
7 7,1| faithful may be present at the celebration thereof,— i.e., such persons
8 8,1| through the Royal Gates. — The celebration of this feast is accompanied
9 8,1| solemnity. For the worthy celebration of it, Christians prepare
10 8,1| Theotokos.~ For the worthy celebration of the feast of the Dormition
11 8,1| life-giving Cross, and 2) the celebration of the All-merciful Saviour,
12 8,1| palace. In 1164 the second celebration was added, in memory of
13 8,2| preparation for the worthy celebration of this feast, others continue
14 8,2| the first week there is a celebration in honor of St. Theodore
15 8,2| wheat with honey). This celebration commemorates the following
16 8,3| Saturday to Sunday, begins the celebration in honor of the Resurrection
17 8,4| after Pascha Sunday, the celebration of the Resurrection is repeated
18 8,4| in whose honor no special celebration has been instituted, on
19 9,5| same day take part in the celebration of the Eucharist. The circumambulation
20 9,5| takes part in the further celebration of the Liturgy. After the
21 9,5| Then he takes part in the celebration of the Liturgy. When the
22 9,5| weakness, and therefore the celebration of a second or third marriage
23 10,2| all the forty days, by the celebration of the Liturgy in memory
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