Chapter, Paragraph
1 3,1| by the priest’s blessing, recites the common prayers, reads
2 3,2| attentively; also when he himself recites prayers. In old times, deacons
3 6,1| inaudibly, to himself, — recites the morning prayers, as
4 7,1| bearing the Apostle and recites a prokimenon. In order to
5 7,1| for Communion. The deacon recites the Ectenia of Supplication,
6 7,1| the midst of the people, recites a prayer which is an epitome
7 7,1| prayers, which the priest recites inaudibly while performing
8 8,1| During this time the deacon recites an ectenia consisting of
9 8,2| deacon, in a loud voice, recites the Creed, to impress on
10 8,2| their places, the deacon recites the Great Ectenia, adding
11 9,1| holy temple.” The priest recites this prayer wearing the
12 9,1| catechumen’s head, the priest recites the preliminary prayer,
13 9,1| and God” — and forthwith recites the Creed. The last two
14 9,5| deacon receives communion and recites the ectenia of thanksgiving
15 9,5| an Orlets (eagle-rug)* he recites the Creed, expounds in detail
16 9,6| upon the patient’s head and recites a prayer for the remission
17 9,6| this is done the bishop recites the prayer for the remission
18 10 | after which the priest recites the special prayer for the
19 10,1| penitential troparia, the abbot recites a prayer wherein he asks
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