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Archpriest D. Sokolof
Manual of Divine services

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sticherae

   Chapter, Paragraph
1 5,4| These hymns are called the Sticheræ (a Greek word, meaning, “ 2 5,6| and are, therefore, called Sticheræ on Verses.~ ~ 3 6,8| commemorated; these are called the Sticheræ on “the Praises.” The Psalms 4 6,8| Psalms of Praise with their sticheræ have been chanted, the Royal 5 8,1| consists of the chanting of sticheræ, the reading of paremiæ, 6 8,2| Lord, I have cried,” with sticheræ, and the hymn, “O Gentle 7 8,2| this time the choir sings sticheræ in which the washing of 8 8,2| denounced, then the Triodion and sticheræ. The service ends with the 9 8,2| Saviour’s death). After the sticheræ the Epitaphion (Plaschanítsa) 10 8,3| hymn, “Let God arise,” with sticheræ. When the choir sings the 11 10,2| Idioméla: these are eight sticheræ, which contain the lamentations 12 10,2| ends with the singing of sticheræ, which speak of the separation 13 10,2| after the funeral canon the sticheræ on “Praise the Lord” are


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