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The Great Feast of the Exaltation of the Precious and Lifegiving Holy Cross - (Sunday of the) Second Week after: Love Your Enemies
The Sunday of the Second Week after the Great Feast of the Exaltation of the Precious and Lifegiving Cross is the third Sunday following the Great Feast of the Exaltation of the Precious and Lifegiving Cross.
This Sunday is commonly called "(Sunday of the) Second Week after the Holy Cross" or "Second Sunday after the Holy Cross".
From the Monday after the Great Feast of Pentecost to Great and Holy Saturday, Sunday is the last day of the Liturgical week.
The Sunday of the Second Week after the Great Feast of the Exaltation of the Precious and Lifegiving Cross is also named "Love Your Enemies".
Apostolos
The Apostolos reading is for the xxx Sunday after Pentecost.
Gospel
The Gospel reading is Lk. 6:31-36. The Gospel is for this Sunday.
XXXX Sunday after the Great Feast of Pentecost and (Sunday of the) YYYY Week after the Great Feast of the of the Exaltation of the Precious and Lifegiving Holy Cross
Every Sunday that is a (Sunday of the) YYYY Week after the Great Feast of Exaltation of the Precious and Lifegiving Holy Cross is also a Sunday after the Great Feast of Pentecost. There is one exception: the (Sunday of the) Fourth Week after the Great Feast of Exaltation of the Precious and Lifegiving Holy Cross: Fathers of the Seventh Ecumenical Council (The Second Council of Nicaea).
Because the Great Feast of Pentecost is a movable feast, the XXXX Sunday after the Great Feast of Pentecost that is matched with the (Sunday of the) YYYY Week after the Great Feast of the Exaltation of the Precious and Lifegiving Holy Cross changes yearly.
Readings
- Apostolos - XXXX Sunday after the Great Feast of Pentecost.
- Gospel - (Sunday of the) YYYY Week after the Great Feast of the of the Exaltation of the Precious and Lifegiving Holy Cross.
Liturgical Cycle
From the Monday after the Great Feast of Pentecost to Great and Holy Saturday, Sunday is the last day of the Liturgical week.
From Holy and Glorious Pascha to the Great Feast of Pentecost, Sunday is the first day of the Liturgical week.
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there is not a man who lives and does not sin : You alone are without sin, your righteousness is everlasting, and your word is true. You are the Resurrection and
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