Chapter, Paragraph
1 5,1| invitation, the faithful — or the choir in their stead — proceed
2 5,2| the worshippers — or the choir in their stead — sing the
3 7,1| and hearken unto us.” The choir repeats this petition, then
4 7,1| Gates are opened and the choir sings the hymn on the transfer
5 7,1| sins. During this time the choir ends the Cherubic Hymn.~
6 7,1| may confess”* — when the choir in the name of all present
7 7,1| oblation in peace.” The choir responds for the faithful,
8 7,1| priest begins while the choir is singing, “We praise Thee.”
9 7,1| On great feast days, the choir sings in the place of this
10 7,1| chanted by the faithful (the choir). Then the priest gives
11 7,1| laymen receive communion, the choir repeatedly sings: “Receive
12 7,1| In answer to this, the choir sings a hymn which sets
13 7,1| depart,” he says. To this the choir responds, speaking for all, “
14 7,1| to all His people.” The choir, speaking for all, express
15 8,1| During all this time the choir sings the hymn: “Before
16 8,2| curtain is drawn shut, and the choir takes up and ends the Cherubic
17 8,2| the name of the Lord,” the choir sing the hymn: “I will bless
18 8,2| filled with praise,” the choir sings: “Receive me this
19 8,2| Gates. During this time the choir sings sticheræ in which
20 8,2| are not all clean.’” The choir now sings “Glory to Thee,
21 8,2| Before the Gospel lesson, the choir, instead of “Alleluia” sings
22 8,3| censed. After the canon, the choir sings “Let every breath
23 8,3| with sticheræ. When the choir sings the stichera “Let
24 9,3| celebrants. Thereupon the choir enters the church and the
25 9,3| Glory shall enter in.” The choir, from within the church,
26 9,3| shall enter in.” Again, the choir reply from within the church, “
27 9,3| words are repeated by the choir within the church. At this
28 9,5| Lord have mercy!” and the choir responds “Kyrie eleison,” (“
29 9,5| which is repeated by the choir in the name of the people
30 11 | Thou, O our God”; then the Choir sings the Trisagion, the
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