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Unction in the Greek Orthodox Church and Churches of Hellenic custom (Melkite, Antiochian Orthodox, etc.) is usually given with a minimum of ceremony. Anointing may also be given during Forgiveness Vespers and Great Week, on Great and Holy Wednesday, to all who are prepared. Those who receive Unction on Holy Wednesday should go to Holy Communion on Maundy Thursday. The significance of receiving Unction on Holy Wednesday is shored up by the hymns in the Triodion for that day, which speak of the sinful woman who anointed the feet of Christ (Matthew 26:6-16). Just as her sins were forgiven because of her penitence, so the faithful are exhorted to repent of their sins. In the same narrative, Jesus says, "in that she hath poured this ointment on my body, she did it for my burial" (Id., v. 12), linking the unction with Christ's death and resurrection. lol en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anointing_of_the_Sick#Eastern_Orthodox_Church
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Post by Deleted on Sept 4, 2017 6:56:40 GMT -5
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The Game of Thrones etymonline.com/index.php?term=thronethrone (n.) c. 1200, trone, "the seat of God or a saint in heaven;" c. 1300 as "seat occupied by a sovereign," from Old French trone (12c., Modern French trĂ´ne), from Latin thronus, from Greek thronos "elevated seat, chair, throne," from PIE root *dher- (2) "to hold firmly, support" (source also of Latin firmus "firm, steadfast, strong, stable," Sanskrit dharma "statute, law;" see firm (adj.)). From late 14c. as a symbol of royal power. Instant Dharma's gonna get you! #ICYMI lol
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Post by Deleted on Oct 12, 2017 12:19:33 GMT -5
Then, One foggy Christmas Eve....
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Post by timmyb52 on Nov 13, 2017 23:42:39 GMT -5
"Nineteen Hundred and Eighty-Five"
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