- The
Agpeya (Coptic: Ϯⲁⲅⲡⲓⲁ, Arabic: أجبية) is the
Coptic Christian "Prayer Book of the Hours" or breviary, and is
equivalent to the
Shehimo in the Syriac...
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denominations (such as the Mar
Thoma Syrian Church), use a
breviary such as the
Agpeya and
Shehimo to pray the
canonical hours seven times a day
while facing ad...
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Oriental Orthodox denomination, the
Compline is pra**** at 9 pm
using the
Agpeya breviary before retiring.
There are two
offices in the
daily worship of...
- Christians, such as Copts,
Syrians and Indians, use a
breviary such as the
Agpeya and Shehimo, respectively, to pray the
canonical hours seven times a day...
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Orthodox denomination, the
office of
Terce is pra**** at 9 am
using the
Agpeya breviary. In the
Armenian Book of
Hours (Armenian: Ժամագիրք zhamagirk`)...
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since the days of the
early Church.
Breviaries such as the
Shehimo and
Agpeya are used by
Oriental Orthodox Christians to pray
these canonical hours while...
- Christian)
Vatican Croatian Prayer Book (Catholic Christian)
Breviaries Agpeya (Coptic
Orthodox Christianity)
Anglican Breviary (Anglican Christianity)...
- as when
Coptic Christian believers pray the
seven canonical hours of the
Agpeya at
fixed prayer times. The
orans also
occurs within parts of the Catholic...
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Christians today, such as the
Catholic “Key of Heaven”
prayer books, the
Agpeya of
Coptic Christianity or The
Brotherhood Prayer Book of Lutheranism. The...
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Communicants of the
Coptic Orthodox Church use a
breviary known as the
Agpeya to pray the
canonical hours at
seven fixed prayer times while facing in...