Chapter, Paragraph
1 2,4| center of the altar, upon a stand in a special small casket,
2 2,7| called the Ikonostás (“image stand”), because it is decorated
3 2,7| The Ikonostas does not stand on the very edge of the
4 2,7| this elevation Christians stand to receive Holy Communion,
5 2,7| out of the sanctuary and stand there while they recite
6 2,8| sins and become unworthy to stand with His people. In the
7 2,8| porch the “weepers” used to stand in ancient times — a class
8 5,2| Christian communities to stand firm in faith and piety,
9 5,5| invites the worshippers to stand reverently and decorously.
10 5,6| and for the people that stand here before Thee and await
11 5,8| vestibule into the church, and stand in the middle of it, before
12 7,1| sacrifice to the Lord:— “Let us stand well; let us stand with
13 7,1| Let us stand well; let us stand with fear; let us attend,
14 8,2| the Gospels, the faithful stand with lighted candles in
15 8,2| flesh keep silence, and stand with fear and trembling;
16 8,4| trees and flowers, and to stand at Vespers holding flowers.
17 9,3| spot where the altar is to stand, with a prayer, “that the
18 9,5| ordained deacon takes his stand at the left side of the
19 9,5| bride and groom already stand (the former at the groom’
20 9,5| festivity, then take their stand on a rug. The priest now
21 9,6| rise, the priests come and stand around his bed. Then the
22 10,2| may help the departed to stand the ordeal of God’s judgment
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