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  • '''Great Lent''', or the '''Great Fast''', ([[Greek Language|Greek]]: Μεγάλη Τεσ ...has many similarities with it. There are some differences in the timing of Lent (besides calculating the date of Easter) and how it is practiced, both litu
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  • ...[Sunday of Orthodoxy]], the first Sunday of the [[Great Lent|Great Fast]] (Lent) every year celebrates the reestablishment of the Orthodox [[veneration]] o
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  • ...asting on certain Saturdays during the year; of omitting the "Alleluia" in Lent; of depicting Christ as a lamb; and the discipline of celibacy for all bish
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  • Athansius was also the first to introduce the forty-day Lent to the Greek Churches in Egypt through his writing of Festal Letter XII aro
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  • ...he Emperor and his family were mutilated. During the weeks of [[Great Lent|Lent]] in 387, John preached 21 sermons in which he entreated the people to see
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  • ...used on certain feast days in the Church, such as every Sunday of [[Great Lent]] and [[January 1]], on which his memory is celebrated.
    10 KB (1,582 words) - 19:48, 17 January 2025
  • ...aemeron'' ("Six Days"), a series of nine sermons, delivered during [[Great Lent]], which described and elaborated upon the [[Genesis]] account of the world
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  • ...[Sunday of Orthodoxy]], the first Sunday of the [[Great Lent|Great Fast]] (Lent) every year celebrates the reestablishment of the Orthodox [[veneration]] o
    11 KB (1,662 words) - 13:35, 18 January 2025
  • ...ivine Liturgy of St. [[Basil the Great]] is used on the Sundays of [[Great Lent]], [[Holy Week|Holy Thursday]], the Eves of [[Pascha]], [[Christmas]], and ...om]], the liturgy used on all Sundays except those which fall during Great Lent and all holy days on which a Eucharistic liturgy is served except for the e
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  • ...he ''[[Triodion]]'', the service book for the first three weeks of [[Great Lent]]. The first Lenten weekday canon is attributed to St. Joseph and the seco
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  • ...day]]s in the Church are [[November 14]] and the second Sunday of [[Great Lent]] as the [[Sunday of St. Gregory Palamas]].
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  • ...s for the divine services for the pre-Lenten weeks of preparation, [[Great Lent]], and [[Holy Week]]. ''The Lenten Triodion'' is the title of a classic an ...ospel]] readings, serve to exercise the mind, whereas the fasting of Great Lent focuses on the body, and Holy Week's services exercise the spirit.
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  • .... In his long tenure (315 to 355) he became the spokesman for the sect and lent his name as the identity for the schismatics, the Donatists.
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  • '''Great Lent''', or the '''Great Fast''', ([[Greek Language|Greek]]: Μεγάλη Τεσ ...has many similarities with it. There are some differences in the timing of Lent (besides calculating the date of Easter) and how it is practiced, both litu
    57 KB (9,113 words) - 12:37, 18 January 2025
  • ...nowing the date of the Paschal new moon, we would not know when to begin [[lent]], for example. To this end the church of [[Alexandria]] was historically e
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  • ...bration]] until the feast of Pentecost. Until the start of the next Great Lent, the Sundays and weeks following Pentecost, are numbered from Pentecost. Li
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  • ...p of [[Lenten Triodion#Weeks of preparation|pre-lenten Sundays]], [[Great Lent]], and [[Holy Week]]. The faithful try to make this long journey with repen
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  • ...and Blood of Christ reserved for the sick, and (during the Great Fast — Lent) for the Liturgy of the Presanctified Gifts.
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