Chapter, Paragraph
1 2,5| of services: Before the All-Night Vigil (also accompanied
2 2,5| at the beginning of the All-Night Vigil, at Matins, before
3 3,1| well as on Major Feasts, All-Night Vigil, which consists of
4 3,1| cathedrals and monasteries, the All-Night Vigil may last for only
5 3,2| Trinitarian invocation of the All-Night Vigil, “Glory to the holy,
6 3,2| Psalm 104, is read.~At the All-Night Vigil, this Psalm is sung
7 3,2| conclusion of the censing at the All-Night Vigil, the Priest stands
8 3,2| singing of Psalm 104 of the All-night Vigil. It is the expression
9 3,2| of our salvation.~At the All-Night Vigil and Feast Days, the
10 3,2| read.]~At Great Vespers (All-Night Vigil) the Litany of Fervent
11 3,2| Verses).~At Great Vespers (All-Night Vigil) the Apostikha is
12 3,2| the early Church, when the All-Night Vigil lasted until the morning,
13 3,2| and Saturday evenings, if All-Night Vigil is served, Compline
14 3,2| of Matins proper. At the All-Night Vigil, this introductory
15 3,2| Kathisma readings, at the All-Night Vigil, the Polieley now
16 3,2| with the Trisagion.~At the All-Night Vigil, the Great Doxology
17 3,2| at Daily Vespers. At the All-Night Vigil the 1st Hour follows
18 4,4| Great Compline during the All-Night Vigil for the Nativity of
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