Old Church Slavonic

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the Slavic language into which the Bible was translated in the 9th century

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Finally, Soldat believes that the confessional section, an innovation among Russian princely testaments, is dependent on the sermon of the 12th-century Kirill of Turov (Sermon for the Fourth Sunday after Easter) and the Paleia, the Old Slavic summary of the Pentateuch (280).
While there is no direct evidence, only about eight old Slavic icons which depict Constantine and Methodius as equal bishops, it is not inconceivable that the pope had first consecrated Constantine as bishop.
The Embassy of the Republic of Macedonia in Brussels in cooperation with the Wallonie Brussels International, the Royal Museum Mariemont and the Sveti Kliment Ohridski National University Library, staged an exhibition of 39 old Slavic manuscripts from Macedonia of the period from the 13th to the 19th centuries at the Royal Museum, which holds one of Europe's most valuable libraries of rare and old books, on 9-21 October.
The noun bojan mentioned in SJP meaning 'old Slavic poet and roaming singer' or 'Slavic fairy-tales teller' is of a different root.
- Children's programming: Play old Slavic games, make traditional crafts, learn Slavic folk dances and sing ancient songs
Services are conducted in the old Slavic language and priests are allowed to marry.