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<p> [[Basil]] (St.), [[Liturgy]] Of </p> <p> one of the three liturgies used in the [[Greek]] Church, the other two being those of St. [[Gregory]] and St. Chrysostom. They are read at distinct seasons of the year; that of, Basil being read on the five Sundays of the Great Lent, on the Thursdays and Saturdays of the Holy Week, on the eves of [[Christmas]] and the Epiphany, and on the first day of the year. — Palmer, Orig. Liturg. 1:46 sq. (See [[Basil]]); (See Liturgies). </p>
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<p> Basil (St.), [[Liturgy]] Of </p> <p> one of the three liturgies used in the Greek Church, the other two being those of St. [[Gregory]] and St. Chrysostom. They are read at distinct seasons of the year; that of, Basil being read on the five Sundays of the Great Lent, on the Thursdays and Saturdays of the [[Holy]] Week, on the eves of [[Christmas]] and the Epiphany, and on the first day of the year. '''''''''' Palmer, Orig. Liturg. 1:46 sq. (See [[Basil]]); (See Liturgies). </p>
 
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Latest revision as of 09:06, 15 October 2021

Liturgy Of St. Basil [1]

Basil (St.), Liturgy Of

one of the three liturgies used in the Greek Church, the other two being those of St. Gregory and St. Chrysostom. They are read at distinct seasons of the year; that of, Basil being read on the five Sundays of the Great Lent, on the Thursdays and Saturdays of the Holy Week, on the eves of Christmas and the Epiphany, and on the first day of the year. Palmer, Orig. Liturg. 1:46 sq. (See Basil); (See Liturgies).

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