Chapter, Paragraph
1 2,7| certain rites. Thus during penitential services, such as Compline,
2 2,8| that the church orders the penitential services to be performed,
3 2,9| services and decreased during penitential services.~For the illumination
4 4,8| hope in the Saviour. The penitential prayers are followed by
5 4,8| us.” — The second part is penitential. The substance of all the
6 4,8| prayers is expressed in the penitential troparia* which are sung: “
7 4,8| and of the second, the penitential Psalm “Have mercy on me,
8 6,2| it does, principally of penitential prayers, this part of the
9 8,2| Resurrection of Christ...” penitential troparia are sung, inculcating
10 8,2| for the following week.~ Penitential Troparia:— “The doors of
11 8,2| the reading of Psalms and penitential prayers, with frequent prostrations.
12 8,2| prostrations. At every service the penitential prayer of Ephraim the Syrian
13 8,2| prayer of the Hour, the penitential prayer of St. Ephraim is
14 8,2| days of the first week, the penitential canon composed by St. Andrew
15 8,2| at Matins, the entire penitential canon of Andreas of Crete
16 9,4| preliminary prayers, the penitential troparia, the Penitential
17 9,4| penitential troparia, the Penitential Psalm and the prayers for
18 9,5| rite of marriage are of a penitential nature; the solemn entrance
19 10 | Lord...,” troparia and the Penitential Psalm “Have mercy on me,
20 10,1| the prefatory prayers and penitential troparia, the abbot recites
21 10,2| Blessed Art Thou, O Lord,” the Penitential Psalm, the canon with three
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