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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 199. Chapters: Liturgical Calendar of the Syro-Malabar Catholic Church, List of the Catholic bishops of the United States, Canonical hours, Eastern Catholic Churches, Icon, Divinization (Christian), Syro-Malankara Catholic Church, Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church, Jesus Prayer, Hesychasm, East Syrian Rite, Synod of Diamper, Western Ukrainian Clergy, Liturgy of Saint Basil, Italo-Albanian Catholic Church, Anointing, Maronite Church, Theophany, Eastern Christianity, Theosis (Eastern Orthodox theology), Chaldean Catholic Church, Desert Fathers, Iconostasis, Sign of the Cross, Timeline of the Syro-Malabar Catholic Church, Eastern Christian monasticism, Byzantine Rite, Theotokos, Mechitarists, Lectionary, Words of Institution, Russian Orthodox bell ringing, Bulgarian Greek Catholic Church, Divine Liturgy, Skete, Thurible, Patriarch of Antioch, None (liturgy), Armenian Catholic Church, Liturgy of Preparation, Cornerstone, Sui iuris, Religious habit, Romanian Church United with Rome, Greek-Catholic, Prime (liturgy), Syriac Catholic Church, List of Maronite Patriarchs, Kenosis, Gospel (liturgy), Intercession of saints, Te Deum, Belarusian Greek Catholic Church, Typikon. Excerpt: Syro Malabar Church has its own seasons around the year. They are fixed according to the flow of salvation history. Concentrating themselves on 'Iso M'siha, i.e., on the historical life of Jesus Christ, the believers are led to the eschatological fulfilment, viz., the heavenly bliss, in this special arrangement of liturgical seasons. Mar Toma Nazranis (St. Thomas Christians) begin their liturgical year on the Sunday that comes between November 27 and December 3. The arrangement of the Seasons in the Liturgical Year is based on Six Central Events on Celebrations of the Salvation History. They are: All seasons begin on Sundays. 52 weeks are divided into Nine...