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1 3,2| is followed by the Great Litany, which is sometimes called 2 3,2| is sometimes called the Litany of Peace, since from the 3 3,2| a Great Feast, the Great Litany is followed by a specially-appointed 4 3,2| Vespers (All-Night Vigil) the Litany of Fervent Supplication 5 3,2| of the Service. In this Litany we entreat mercy for all 6 3,2| Prokeimenon (Daily Vespers) or the Litany of Fervent Supplication ( 7 3,2| Grant, Lord...” the Evening Litany (or Litany of Supplication) 8 3,2| the Evening Litany (or Litany of Supplication) is chanted, 9 3,2| Grant it, O Lord!”~After the Litany of Supplication, special 10 3,2| then concludes with the Litany of Fervent Supplication 11 3,2| death. Then follows a short litany and the Dismissal.~On Saturdays, 12 3,2| Cross, followed by a short litany and then the beginning of 13 3,2| are followed by the Great Litany (just as at the beginning 14 3,2| are followed by a Little Litany, a short Kathisma Hymn glorifying 15 3,2| are followed by a Little Litany, the Ypakoe (a short hymn) 16 3,2| and the following Little Litany, the fourth part of the 17 3,2| mercies in the words of the Litany of Fervent Supplication 18 3,2| Supplication and the Morning Litany (just as did the Litany 19 3,2| Litany (just as did the Litany of Fervent Supplication 20 3,2| Supplication and the Evening Litany at Vespers), after which 21 3,2| followed by the Morning Litany, Apostikha, Trisagion, Lord' 22 3,2| Prayer, Troparia and the Litany of Supplication, just as 23 3,2| Dismissal and after the Litany of Fervent Supplications 24 3,3| parts) begins the Great Litany (often called the Litany 25 3,3| Litany (often called the Litany of Peace because of the 26 3,3| at the end of the Great Litany, “For unto Thee are due 27 3,3| the Liturgy) and then the Litany of Fervent Supplication, 28 3,3| body. On certain days this Litany is followed by the Litany 29 3,3| Litany is followed by the Litany for the Dead. Then follows 30 3,3| the Dead. Then follows the Litany of the Catechumens, referring 31 3,3| Immediately after this Litany, the Catechumens were dismissed, “ 32 3,3| fallen into disuse, but the Litany still remains, to remind 33 3,4| Alleluia,” followed by a Litany of Supplication, in which 34 3,4| spiritual mercies.~After the Litany, the Clergy exchange the 35 3,4| Communion. The Deacon chants the Litany of Supplication which, appropriately, 36 3,4| Liturgy concludes with a short Litany of Thanksgiving and the 37 3,6| beginning, Psalm 104, Great Litany, Kathisma (usually the 18th), “ 38 3,6| Epistle lessons or not, the Litany of Fervent Supplication 39 3,6| is chanted, as well as a Litany for the Catechumens and 40 3,6| the Great Lent, a special Litany was inserted for them at 41 3,6| Communion begins with the Litany of Supplication (which begins, “ 42 3,6| is said after the usual Litany of Thanksgiving and then 43 5,2| conclusion of this, the Great Litany is recited by the Deacon 44 8,1| which follows:~1. The Great Litany and~2. The Sanctification 45 8,5| Deacon to say the final litany, these actions being the 46 9,6| departed are remembered in the Litany of Fervent Supplication. 47 9,6| the Proskomedia, in the Litany following the Gospel and


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