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"Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you; and lo, I am with you always to the close of the age." (Matthew 28: 19-20).

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1. The celebrant must observe the prescribed rubrics of the official Service Book of the Archdiocese and must commemorate the Primate of this Archdiocese and the auxiliary bishop at each service where such inclusion is prescribed by the rubrics.

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A comprehensive guide to Orthodox clergy in general and Antiochian clergy in particular to assist them in their pasoral and liturgical ministries.

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Akathist to our Sweetest Jesus Christ - Liturgical Text Christ the Bridegroom is the central figure in the parable of the ten Virgins (Matthew 2
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On The Feast Of Transfiguration - Fasts and Feasts Upon Mount Tabor, Jesus revealed to his disciples a heavenly mystery.
Content Sunday of the Samaritan Woman - Fasts and Feasts - Orthodox Notes     Show / Hide
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Content The Feast of the Ascension - Fasts and Feasts - Orthodox Notes     Show / Hide
The Feast of the Ascension - Fasts and Feasts The Lord Jesus, the Only begotten of the Father, Co-eternal with His Parent, like Him Invisible, like Him Omnipotent, as God Equal t
Content The Human Icon - Orthodox Life - Orthodox Notes     Show / Hide
The Human Icon - Orthodox Life The invisible God has become visible in the person of Jesus of Nazareth. This is the essence of Christian faith; and it was protected and defended at the Seventh Ecumenical Council in 787 AD.
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The Pool of Siloam - Holy Places The Pool of Siloam, where Jesus ordered a blind man to go to wash mud out of his eyes, lay undiscovered until 2004.
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The Pool of Siloam - Holy Places The Pool of Siloam, where Jesus ordered a blind man to go to wash mud out of his eyes, lay undiscovered until 2004.
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The Pool of Siloam - Holy Places The Pool of Siloam, where Jesus ordered a blind man to go to wash mud out of his eyes, lay undiscovered until 2004.
13  Content Who Cares? The Relationship of Clergy and Laity - Pastoral Theology - Orthodox Notes     Show / Hide
Who Cares? The Relationship of Clergy and Laity - Pastoral Theology Whether one is priest or parishioner in the symphony of the Orthodox Christian parish, the question which strikes at the fundamental nature of our life together is, Who cares?

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