Chapter, Paragraph
1 4,5| following the movements of the Paschal Feast.~ ~
2 4,6| The Paschal Feast.~— as being the day
3 7,1| represents Christ, of whom the Paschal Lamb was the prototype.
4 7,1| Holy Saturday, during the Paschal week and on the day of Pentecost,
5 8,1| of the first days of the Paschal week. But in spite of the
6 8,1| lost in the radiance of the Paschal Week. Christians thus express
7 8,1| is sung together with the Paschal canon, and the Gospel of
8 8,1| Royal Hours; and through the Paschal Week, the Paschal Hours.
9 8,1| through the Paschal Week, the Paschal Hours. On the days on which
10 8,2| time of preparation for the Paschal Feast comprises ten weeks.~
11 8,2| comprises ten weeks.~ The Paschal Feast lasts seven days.
12 8,2| remains until the end of the Paschal festival, in memory of Christ’
13 8,3| consists of ecteniæ and Paschal hymns. First the Great Ectenia
14 8,3| offices consist exclusively of Paschal hymns.~ ~The Liturgy follows
15 8,3| also consists mainly of Paschal hymns; the entry is made
16 8,3| read at Vespers. During the Paschal week all the doors of the
17 8,3| consecrated at the close of the Paschal Liturgy in memory of Christ
18 8,4| From the Paschal Week to All-Saints’ Sunday~
19 8,4| to All-Saints’ Sunday~The Paschal hymns are sung through all
20 8,4| Wednesday of the sixth week the Paschal festival is declared ended
21 8,4| and the singing of the Paschal hymns ceases.~ On Thursday
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