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By Thomas Johnson
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Trinity- there are 3 beings in 1 God Sin- man has failed God- absolute and high God’s name (Yahweh)- only said once a year Jesus- Son of God, conferred holy spirit on man Jesus’ coming- his 2 nd coming will be judgment day Jesus’ teachings- same as rest of Christianity Holy spirit & Jesus- both have always exsisted
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Baptismal Robe*’+: worn during communion. Same as robe worn at baptism. Over-robe*’: (phelonian) covers back & torso in front Stole*’: (epitrachelion) worn when performing any pastoral duties. Made of wool. Stole+: (orarion) stole for deacons Cuffs*’+: keeps garments from getting in the way. Recite psalms when they are put on Belts*’: holds up other garments. Psalms also recited when putting on.
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Hats: The hats are worn by all clergy, including Bishops, priests, deacons, and sub-deacons. There are two types: pointed (shufya) and cylindrical (kamilavka). Both are always black or purple. The shufya is worn by those in the Russian tradition, married clergy wearing purple. Russian clergy may also wear a mitre (imperial crown) as a special distinction. The kamilavka is worn by all Greek clergy and as a special honor in other national churches. Bishops and priests wear a veil in the back of the same color.
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Oficially called “holy mysteries” seven are recognized by the church: baptism, christmation (confirmation), eucharist, penance, matrimony, holy orders, & unction Baptism- birth into the eternal life of God Confirmation- gift of power to live for Christ Eucharist-communion with life Marriage- love becoming everlasting Penance- forgiveness of sins Unction- incorporation of wounds to the cross Holy Orders- ascension to perfect life
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Zacchaeus Sunday Publican & Pharisee Prodigal Son Meatfare Cheesefare Beginning of Great Lent Palm Sunday PASCHA Midfeast Ascension Penecost Beginning of SS. Peter & Paul Fast
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