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Works Liturgy The Divine Liturgy of James the Holy Apostle and Brother of the Lord
III. The Anaphora.

XLV.

And when he has made the entrance, the Deacon begins to speak thus:--

Again and again, and at all times, in peace, let us beseech the Lord.

That the participation of His Holy rites may be to us for the turning away from every wicked thing, for our support on the journey to life everlasting, for the communion and gift of the Holy Spirit;

Let us pray.

The Priest prays.

Commemorating our all-holy, pure, most glorious, blessed Lady, the God-Mother and Ever-Virgin Mary, 1 and all the saints that have been well-pleasing to Thee since the world began, let us devote ourselves, and one another, and our whole life, to Christ our God:

The People.

To Thee, O Lord.


  1. [Interpolated, but not Mariolatrous; the Theotoce is commemorated, not adored.] ↩

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The Divine Liturgy of James the Holy Apostle and Brother of the Lord
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Introduction and Elucidations to the Early Liturgies

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