Chapter, Paragraph
1 5,6| After the ectenia, hymns are chanted in honor and memory of the
2 6,6| Polyeleos Psalm, and are chanted only when that Psalm is
3 6,7| an Old Testament ode is chanted, then a troparion of the
4 6,7| Testament ode, the eirmos is chanted again by two choirs, which,
5 6,8| Christians. After the canon are chanted the Psalms 148, 149 and
6 6,8| their sticheræ have been chanted, the Royal Gates are opened,
7 6,9| right along, without the chanted Alleluia after each verse;
8 6,9| Doxology is recited, not chanted; 3) After the ectenia, Dismissal
9 7,1| Alleluia” is solemnly chanted, it having the same signification
10 7,1| While this hymn is being chanted; the priest prays that the
11 7,1| The Lord’s Prayer is then chanted by the faithful (the choir).
12 7,1| is recited, the Creed is chanted, followed by the Ectenia
13 8,1| Lord have mercy on us” is chanted a hundred times. During
14 8,2| recited, the Lord’s Prayer is chanted, the priest offers “Peace
15 9,3| candle-bearers, while a psalm is chanted, he walks around the whole
16 9,3| procession, while troparia are chanted, in honor of the martyrs,
17 10,2| idiomela the Beatitudes are chanted; then there are readings
18 10,2| prayers of the Litia are chanted; then the priest casts earth
19 10,3| daily services recited and chanted by the readers and choristers.
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