Chapter, Paragraph
1 3,3| Troparia and Kontakia, the Choir sings the Trisagion Hymn: “
2 3,4| response to the summons, the Choir sings the short confession
3 3,4| Anaphora, Greek — offer). The Choir responds, “A mercy of peace...,”
4 3,4| of the Congregation, the Choir responds to the Priest's
5 3,4| Congregation responds through the Choir: “We lift them up unto the
6 3,4| thanks to the Lord.” The Choir responds: “It is meet and
7 3,4| triumphant hymn....” The Choir responds with the Song of
8 3,4| Revelation) of St. John.~As the Choir sings, the Priest reads
9 3,4| Eucharist was instituted. The Choir sings “Amen” after each;
10 3,4| belongs to the Savior.~As the Choir sings, “We praise Thee...,”
11 3,4| and Ever-Virgin Mary.” The Choir sings, “It is truly meet...” (
12 3,4| communion — after which the Choir responds, “One is Holy...”
13 3,4| During the Communion the Choir sings, “Receive the Body
14 3,4| people...,” at which the Choir sings the hymn setting forth
15 3,4| the Table of Oblation, the Choir sings the Hymn of Thanksgiving, “
16 3,4| who bless Thee....” The Choir responds with, “Blessed
17 3,6| at the full Liturgy, the Choir sings the special Cherubic
18 3,6| Things are for the holy!” The Choir responds, “One is holy...,”
19 3,6| name of the Lord...,” the Choir sings, “I will bless the
20 3,7| rise to the Imperial Chapel Choir. The movement to introduce
21 3,7| new period of concert-like choir singing. Bortniansky, under
22 3,7| choral compositions and choir singing remain popular to
23 3,7| Orthodox culture for both choir singing and congregational
24 3,8| Greek — Horologion) is a Choir book for the use of the
25 3,9| implies (to go down), the Choir members came down into the
26 4,5| Virgin Mary surrounded by a choir of angels, prophets and
27 9,6| to be numbered among the choir of the saints, through the
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