Chapter, Paragraph
1 3,1| metropolis,” is entitled “Metropolitan”; the bishops of ancient
2 5,2| Lord the Very Most Reverend Metropolitan N., First Hierarch of the
3 7,1| lord the Very Most Reverend Metropolitan N., First Hierarch of the
4 11 | their seats, the presiding Metropolitan ascends the imperial dais
5 11 | First-called, presented by the Metropolitan, with the words, “In the
6 11 | Emperor inclines his head, the Metropolitan signs it with the Cross,
7 11 | cushion presented by the Metropolitan and places it upon his head,
8 11 | upon his head, while the Metropolitan again utters the words, “
9 11 | has assumed the crown, the Metropolitan explains the meaning of
10 11 | cushion presented by the Metropolitan, the Emperor takes in his
11 11 | subject to him), while the Metropolitan again utters the words, “
12 11 | the Holy Spirit.” Then the Metropolitan tells the Emperor the meaning
13 11 | a prayer offered by the Metropolitan, all present kneeling and
14 11 | Sanctuary. The presiding Metropolitan anoints the Emperor with
15 11 | Holy Spirit”; the other Metropolitan wipes off the chrism with
16 11 | Gates, and the presiding Metropolitan anoints her with holy chrism,
17 11 | receive holy communion. The Metropolitan conducts the Emperor, through
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