Chapter, Paragraph
1 2,2 | Church Typikon specifies that penitential services (such as Compline,
2 2,3 | depending on the solemnity or penitential aspect of a particular moment
3 3,2 | Vespers have been basically penitential in character and have expressed
4 3,2 | second part of Compline is penitential, and here we find the penitential
5 3,2 | penitential, and here we find the penitential Psalm of David, Have mercy
6 3,2 | Ps. 51) and the moving penitential Prayer of Manasseh the King,
7 3,2 | keeping with the diminished penitential character of the weekend
8 3,2 | the Six Psalms, which are penitential in character and refer to
9 3,2 | Because of the primarily penitential nature of these Psalms,
10 3,6 | Liturgy. In addition, the penitential Service of Great Compline
11 3,6 | read. This Canon is a long penitential composition of 250 verses
12 8,4 | of time, prevailed and a penitential discipline — the Sacrament
13 8,4 | neighbor, confession and the penitential discipline in the early
14 8,4 | rite, being known as the Penitential Psalm. Then the Priest reads
15 8,4 | and where shall I begin my penitential lament that will bear fitting
16 8,7 | omitted and replaced by penitential prayers. Orthodox Canon
17 10,2| Israel's guilt in a long penitential prayer; 2) (Ch. 3:9-4:4)
18 10,2| and 3) (Ch. 4:5-5:9) A penitential psalm leading to the preparation
19 10,2| Manasseh.~This beautiful penitential prayer (read at the Great
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