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16892
I don't recall whether Felix culpa is an interpolation in the Exultet--Fr John Shaw will know--but there are passages that appear in some sources and not in...
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Dec 1, 2004
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16893
Dear Sergius, Is it then the case that the Felix culpa sentence occurs invariably in the Ambrosian and Beneventan texttypes, and in the common text except in...
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Dec 1, 2004
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16894
ORTHODOX MUSIC EMAIL LIST *** Please Forward*** A special holiday concert! SACRED MUSIC OF CONSTANTINOPLE: BYZANTINE CHANT & SUFI MUSIC THE ROMEIKO ENSEMBLE ...
Yuko Yamamoto
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16895
... in the Ambrosian and Beneventan texttypes, and in the common text except in northern Europe? ... Dear Stephen, As nearly as I can determine it appears in...
Sergius Miller
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Dec 1, 2004
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16896
Dear list members, I have a question concerning Paul of Amorium, who is the author of the Thetokos stichera at Lord I have cried... on Saturday evenings in the...
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Dec 2, 2004
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16897
... Skaballonovich (in Part 2 of his "Tolkovyj Tipikon", page 119) states that Paul of Amorium was the founder and hegumen of the Evergetides Monastery, who...
Daniel Olson
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Dec 2, 2004
7:45 pm
16898
Thank you Daniel! Are there other liturgical texts composed by Paul beside the vesper stichera and the Compline prayer. I don't remember seeing other text...
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Dec 2, 2004
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16899
Skaballonovich (in Part 2 of his "Tolkovyj Tipikon", page 119) states that Paul of Amorium was the founder and hegumen of the Evergetides Monastery, who...
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8:26 pm
16900
At the end of the Romanian Psalter, there is some kind of "litany" (RO: "Pomelnic" - I don't know how to translate it into English), that is indicated to be...
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Dec 3, 2004
12:48 pm
16901
Any suggestions about the text? Is it some form of commemorations? The Greek psalter has nothing like that. After the psalms, there come the 9 Biblical Odes...
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Dec 3, 2004
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16902
Here is a link to the present version in the Romanian Psalter (from the text I posted on the Myriobiblis site)> ...
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Dec 3, 2004
2:26 pm
16903
DISCLAIMER: Please review these materials for typos and just plain old mistakes! My spell-checker won't catch some words that are misusages (like bare for...
Dr. Elizabeth W. Riggs
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Dec 3, 2004
3:42 pm
16904
I'm just guessing, but these look very much like the "Pomiannik" or Memorial Prayers which are found in various prayer books. However, the "Pomiannik" is...
Nikita Simmons
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Dec 3, 2004
4:01 pm
16905
... JRS: That is exactly what they are. Note that they even include the bows with "Lord be merciful unto me, a sinner" and the other verses. In Christ Fr. John...
Fr. John R. Shaw
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Dec 3, 2004
4:31 pm
16906
Dear Nikita, Yes, this is the text I am talking about. But in the Romanian tradition it is always found at the end of the liturgical Psalter, and it is...
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Dec 3, 2004
4:32 pm
16907
Note that they even include the bows with "Lord be merciful unto me, a sinner" and the other verses. CL: Yes, the present day Romanian edition even if skiped...
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16908
I remember that, some time ago, here was a discussion about morning and evening prayer as found in the Slavonic Psalter. In the Romanian tradition, these...
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Dec 6, 2004
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16909
Dear list members, With great sadness I have to let you know that last night, a few minutes after midnight, His Grace Gherasim Putneanul, Auxiliary Bishop of...
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Dec 6, 2004
7:48 pm
16910
Please, try the following link http://www.saintjonah.org/services/prayers.htm...
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Dec 7, 2004
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16911
I'm looking for stand alone tropar and kondaks for Saint David the psalmist, do they exist? as my Birth "Middle" name as opposed to my baptismal name of...
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Dec 7, 2004
12:56 am
16912
I am not aware of any such troparion in Greek. In Greece the name David is given almost exclusively in the island of Evoia to children promised to St. David...
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Dec 7, 2004
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16913
There is a Troparion in tone 6 dedicated to Holy Prophet David, which is used as part of the introductory prayers for the reading of the Psalter at home, and...
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Dec 7, 2004
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16914
Dear Members, I'm looking for English Music for the Feast of St Herman of Alaska. What I need is the Music for the Vigil and Liturgy...I'm also interested in...
celeste englehardt
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Dec 7, 2004
3:48 pm
16915
Thanks. Foti ... Psalter at ... found in ... [David] to be ... David....
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Dec 7, 2004
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16916
Dear Nebesna: Contact Deacon Serge Arlievsky - he oversees the chanting component of the St. Herman's Youth Conferences and may have the items you requested. ...
Olhovsky, Sergey
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Dec 7, 2004
4:48 pm
16917
Could someone please summarize the significance of the times when we open and close the beautiful gates (often called the royal doors) and the curtain, or...
Stephanos Bibas
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Dec 7, 2004
10:49 pm
16918
Dear Stephanos, First, here I have to make a few remarks: as the church is divided in 3 main parts (altar, nave, nartex) , we have 3 sets of doors: (1) the...
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Dec 8, 2004
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16919
Thank you for describing WHEN we open the curtains and doors. But my question is WHY? Can someone else shed light on that? ... Stephanos Bibas Associate...
Stephanos Bibas
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Dec 8, 2004
3:58 pm
16920
Dear list members; Sometimes the obvious answers are correct. Doors are opened so the clergy may enter/exit. Curtains are closed to "draw a veil" over the more...
Fr. Joseph Frawley
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Dec 8, 2004
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16921
Dear All, Those of you who have gone to http://biblion.realin.ru/listing/?path=audio have probably encountered a few hurdles and pitfalls. For example, when...
Don Hackenberry
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