. The religion of Russia. A study of the Orthodox Church in Russia from the point of view of the Church in England. the screen The Great Entrance.—Taperers, the deacon (sup-porting the paten against his forehead and bearingveil and censer), and the priest (bearing the pre-pared chalice), again issue and re-enter as before,placing the vessels on the altar. III. Litany of the Offertory (with the royal gates closed and the veil drawn). IV. Litany of Supplications: the Kiss of Nicene Creed (royal doors open). VI. The Anaphora 1 or Canon (with the doors againclosed).(a) Sursu
. The religion of Russia. A study of the Orthodox Church in Russia from the point of view of the Church in England. the screen The Great Entrance.—Taperers, the deacon (sup-porting the paten against his forehead and bearingveil and censer), and the priest (bearing the pre-pared chalice), again issue and re-enter as before,placing the vessels on the altar. III. Litany of the Offertory (with the royal gates closed and the veil drawn). IV. Litany of Supplications: the Kiss of Nicene Creed (royal doors open). VI. The Anaphora 1 or Canon (with the doors againclosed).(a) Sursum Corda and Preface.(6) SanSfus and BenediSius qui venit. (c) Recital of the Institution of the Eucharist. (d) Memorial offering of the bread and wine. (The Anamnesis). (e) Invocation of the Holy Spirit upon the Elements.(/) Oblation of the Body and Blood of Christ, with intercessions.(g) Litany of the Anaphora,(/i) Pater Noster.(/) Elevation of the Host. (J) Fraction of the Host and commixture in the Chalice.(k) Communion of the priest and laity (if any desire) in both kinds by intinction. 1 See Appendix A MODERN IKGNOSTASA LeiSlern stands before the Royal Gates
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