- The
Pentecostarion (Gr****: Πεντηκοστάριον, Pentekostárion;
Church Slavonic: Цвѣтнаѧ Трїωдь,
Tsvyetnaya Triod,
literally "Flowery Triodon"; Romanian: Penticostar)...
- of Lent, and Holy W****. The 50 days
following Pascha are
called the
Pentecostarion, also
named after the
liturgical book. The
Sunday of each w**** has a...
- the faithful.
Bright W****
begins the
liturgical season known as the
Pentecostarion, the
period of
fifty days
which begins on
Pascha and
continues to Pentecost...
- the
liturgical books of the
Eastern Orthodox Church; indeed, both the
Pentecostarion and the
Typicon dictate the
celebrant carry a
cross in his left hand...
- the
Sunday of All
Saints (the
Sunday after Pentecost) is
known as the
Pentecostarion (the "50 days"). The w****
which begins on
Easter Sunday is
called Bright...
-
hymns concerning the
healing and its
significance are
found in the
Pentecostarion, a
liturgical book used
during the
Paschal season. List of
names for...
- The
usual beginning is the
series of
prayers with
which most
divine services begin in the
Eastern Orthodox Church and
those Eastern Catholic Churches which...
- of Holy W****,
which are to be
found in the
Pentecostarion.[citation needed]
Paschal cycle Pentecostarion—the
companion volume for the
Easter period Wikimedia...
- is
considered more joyful. At the
Easter service and
throughout the
Pentecostarion,
Christos anesti is used in the
place where Hallelujah is
chanted in...
- from the
triodion and
during the
paschal season with
material from the
pentecostarion. On
Sundays there is also a
gospel reading and
corresponding hymns from...