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1 2,5| services: Before the All-Night Vigil (also accompanied by the
2 2,5| beginning of the All-Night Vigil, at Matins, before the Six
3 2,5| Gospel, and at the end of the Vigil. At the Liturgy the Peal
4 3,1| Major Feasts, All-Night Vigil, which consists of a joining
5 3,1| monasteries, the All-Night Vigil may last for only two to
6 3,2| invocation of the All-Night Vigil, “Glory to the holy, consubstantial
7 3,2| is read.~At the All-Night Vigil, this Psalm is sung while
8 3,2| censing at the All-Night Vigil, the Priest stands before
9 3,2| Psalm 104 of the All-night Vigil. It is the expression of
10 3,2| salvation.~At the All-Night Vigil and Feast Days, the Holy
11 3,2| Great Vespers (All-Night Vigil) the Litany of Fervent Supplication
12 3,2| Great Vespers (All-Night Vigil) the Apostikha is preceeded
13 3,2| Church, when the All-Night Vigil lasted until the morning,
14 3,2| Saturday evenings, if All-Night Vigil is served, Compline is omitted.
15 3,2| proper. At the All-Night Vigil, this introductory part
16 3,2| Vespers at the Ail-Night Vigil) which, in contrast to the
17 3,2| readings, at the All-Night Vigil, the Polieley now follows.
18 3,2| Trisagion.~At the All-Night Vigil, the Great Doxology is followed
19 3,2| Vespers. At the All-Night Vigil the 1st Hour follows immediately
20 3,3| it be a Saint who has a Vigil on Wednesday or Friday,
21 3,3| Fifth Week, because of the Vigil for the Great Canon. Wine
22 3,3| same week, because of the Vigil for the Akathist Hymn. ~
23 4,4| Compline during the All-Night Vigil for the Nativity of Christ, “
24 4,5| in Church at the Nativity Vigil and the Divine Liturgy on
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