Chapter, Paragraph
1 3,2| after which are sung the Troparia (hymns) relating to that
2 3,2| Theotokos or Saint of the Day, Troparia of the Day or Feast (if
3 3,2| Then follows the Creed, the Troparia, “Behold, the Bridegroom
4 3,2| replaced by the 9th, and other Troparia are sung in place of “Behold,
5 3,2| Trinity as well as Trinitarian Troparia. This Sunday Service ends
6 3,2| world. This is followed by Troparia dedicated to the Feast,
7 3,2| Trisagion, Lord's Prayer, Troparia and the Litany of Supplication,
8 3,3| triumphant hymns in their honor — Troparia and Kontakia. The Troparia
9 3,3| Troparia and Kontakia. The Troparia and Kontakia are special
10 3,3| feats of the Saint (s).~The Troparia and Kontakia are similar
11 3,3| Kontakion]~ ~After the Troparia and Kontakia, the Choir
12 3,7| refrains, later developing into Troparia, Kontakia and strophic hymns
13 3,8| year as well as appropriate Troparia and Kontakia for each. In
14 3,8| is a section containing Troparia and Kontakia for Sundays
15 3,9| containing a number of Troparia in each, as well as a Theme
16 3,9| link, since originally the Troparia that followed it were sung
17 3,9| Theotokion.~These are Troparia or Stikhera sung in honor
18 9,6| children. Special prayers and Troparia are read at Compline (Night
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