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- W****). The specific outline of the Polyeleos differs depending upon the day of the w****: (On Sundays, the Polyeleos takes place in the sanctuary, with...
- of such feasts may also be called feasts as follows: All-Night Vigils, Polyeleos, Great Doxology, ****tuple ("sixfold", having six stichera at Vespers and...
- celebrate it only on Wednesdays, Fridays, and a feast day on which the polyeleos is sung that falls on a w****day. The Typicon also prescribes the Presanctified...
- ****ured That You are the Son of God, The Redeemer of the world! During the Polyeleos at Matins, the Epitaphios, which was placed on the altar on Holy Sa****ay...
- traditional churches, mostly in Greece, a special chandelier known as a polyeleos can be found. This chandelier is usually adorned with candles and icons...
- example, no Resurrection texts from the Octoechos are sung, there is a Polyeleos and magnification, the Matins Gospel is read from the Royal Doors and...
- appointed, it may consist of the Polyeleos (many mercies), or other Psalms as outlined below. Feasts of the Lord: The Polyeleos, consisting of Psalms 134 &...
- Petros Bereketis (Gr****: Πέτρος Μπερεκέτης) or Peter the Sweet (Πέτρος ο Γλυκής) was one of the most innovative musicians of 17th-century Constantinople...
- among the Great Feasts of the church year, but is a lesser-ranking feast (Polyeleos). The solemnity is a registered public holiday in the following sovereign...
- Aposticha Artoklasia Canon Doxology Exapostilarion Lity Odes Paraklesis Polyeleos Matins Gospel Sub tuum praesidium Sticheron Doxastikon Idiomelon Theos...