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1 4,3| bishop of Myra in Lycia; Friday, to the Cross, as being
2 4,3| services of Wednesday and Friday are consecrated to penance,
3 8,1| Wednesday, Thursday or Friday, the so-called “Royal Hours”
4 8,1| Royal Hours are read on Friday, and on that Friday there
5 8,1| read on Friday, and on that Friday there is no Liturgy; 2)
6 8,1| the Epiphany and on Holy Friday; and also because in ancient
7 8,1| the Lenten Hours; on Holy Friday, the Royal Hours; and through
8 8,2| week and ending with the Friday of the sixth, and the fast
9 8,2| fast of the Wednesday and Friday is remitted for the following
10 8,2| intemperance. On Wednesday and Friday of this week there is no
11 8,2| Martyr. It begins already on Friday at Vespers, when, after
12 8,2| of the First Hour, and on Friday after the service of the
13 8,2| consecrated myrrh.~ ~The Holy Friday.~ The services on Holy Friday
14 8,2| Friday.~ The services on Holy Friday commemorate the Passion
15 8,2| There is no Liturgy on Holy Friday. The Royal Hours are read,
16 8,4| fasting on the Wednesday and Friday of the week following it.~
17 11 | on any day from Monday to Friday inclusive, the service on
18 11 | Royal Hours are put back to Friday. The All-night Vigil on
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