Chapter, Paragraph
1 4,8| expressed in the penitential troparia* which are sung: “Have mercy
2 6,4| Magnification and the Sunday Troparia.~On great feast-days, after
3 6,4| celebrated. On Sundays the troparia of the Resurrection are
4 6,4| Most Holy Trinity. These troparia are sung with the response “
5 6,6| inheritance.”~ As the Sunday troparia, the Magnifications, the
6 6,7| a collection of verses (troparia) in honor of the event or
7 6,7| several short verses or troparia. The simultaneous singing
8 6,7| the canonic ode are called troparia (i.e., “verses that turn”),
9 6,7| are introduced between the troparia of the canon — petitions
10 6,7| who awaited it, while the troparia glorify the Lord in connection
11 6,9| begins with two Psalms, two troparia, a Theotokion, and an abridged
12 7,1| blessed, combined with the troparia of the daily or feast-day
13 8,1| at each Hour after the troparia, the paremiæ, the Apostle
14 8,2| of Christ...” penitential troparia are sung, inculcating humility.
15 8,2| following week.~ Penitential Troparia:— “The doors of repentance
16 8,2| 2) in the place of the troparia for the day, special troparia
17 8,2| troparia for the day, special troparia are read, indicating the
18 8,2| Andrew of Crete is read. The troparia of this canon call our attention
19 8,2| Matins are sung the Sunday troparia “The assembly of angels
20 8,2| in which the Psalms, the troparia, the paremiæ, the Epistles,
21 8,2| God is the Lord” and the troparia, the 118th Psalm (the 17th
22 8,2| is followed by the Sunday troparia and canon. During the canon
23 8,3| then the eirmoi and the troparia. Each ode of the canon ends
24 9,3| the singing of appropriate troparia in honor of the person in
25 9,3| goes in procession, while troparia are chanted, in honor of
26 9,3| outside, to the singing of troparia on the upbuilding and establishing
27 9,3| head, to the singing of troparia in honor of the martyrs,
28 9,4| prayers, the penitential troparia, the Penitential Psalm and
29 10 | sung: “God is the Lord...,” troparia and the Penitential Psalm “
30 10 | Lord.” After that and the troparia, readings from the Epistles
31 10,1| prayers and penitential troparia, the abbot recites a prayer
32 10,2| His Immaculate Mother. The troparia of this canon express, on
33 10,2| which are sung: “Alleluia,” troparia with the refrain “Blessed
34 10,2| the Lords’ Prayer, funeral troparia, the Triple Ectenia, and
35 10,2| Requiem — consisting of troparia, the Triple Ectenia and
36 10,2| been sung thrice, follow troparia with the refrain, “Blessed
37 10,2| Thy statutes.” In these troparia man’s entire lot is pictured.
38 10,2| to his glorious home. The troparia are followed by the singing
39 10,3| Book of Saints,” giving the troparia and kontakia for each day,
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