Chapter, Paragraph
1 2,7| of the different church feasts, i.e., of the principal
2 4,5| Feasts.~In the yearly cycle, the
3 4,5| feast-days are divided into Feasts of Our Lord, in honor of
4 4,5| Mother of God, — and Saints’ Feasts, in honor of the holy angels
5 4,6| Our Lord, is the feast of feasts. Besides this feast there
6 4,6| They are called the Twelve Feasts. Of these, some are established
7 4,6| 14th of September. The feasts celebrated in honor of the
8 4,6| following each of the twelve feasts, during which the hymns
9 4,6| upon many of the Twelve Feasts is consecrated to the memory
10 4,6| prepares for some of the feasts by fasts and special prayers
11 8,1| Immovable Feasts and Fasts.~ ~The Nativity
12 8,1| The combination of the two feasts is called Kyriopascha, i.e., “
13 8,1| the 1st of August — two feasts are combined: 1) the bringing
14 8,1| This is one of the lesser feasts. In Constantinople, on the
15 8,2| Movable Feasts and Fasts~All the movable
16 8,2| and is one of the Twelve Feasts.~ At Matins, after the reading
17 8,3| names this day “the Feast of Feasts” and “the triumph of triumphs.”
18 10,3| contains the prayers for the feasts of the Lord, of the Mother
19 11 | commemoration of which these feasts were established are known
20 11 | wondrous in the saints...”; on feasts of the Theotokos, “O Son
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