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THE DIVINE LITURGY

parted as he may will, by name: and lastly, saith thus:

And of all the orthodox departed in hope of rising to everlasting life in Thy communion, our fathers and brethren, O Lord, lover of men. And he taketh a portion.

And the Deacon also commemorateth those whom he willeth of the living and dead, taking portions for them from the Priest. And lastly the Priest saith,

Remember also. O Lord, my unworthiness, and forgive me every offence voluntary and involuntary.

And taking the sponge, he gathereth together the portions that are in the Diskos beneath the holy Bread, so that they be safe, and that nothing fall off. Then the Deacon taking the Censer, and putting incense in it, saith to the Priest,

Master, bless the incense, and then this, Let us pray of the Lord.

And the Priest saith the Prayer of Incense: