- The
Aposticha (Gr****: Άπόστιχα'; Slavonic: stikhíry na stikhóvne) are a set of
hymns (stichera)
accompanied by
psalm verses (stichos) that are chanted...
-
Traditions and Tips".
Orthodox Motherhood.
Retrieved February 28, 2020.
Aposticha,
Vespers on
Wednesday of
Cheesefare W****. The
Lenten Triodion:Supplementary...
- The
first five
stichera (the
first being repeated) are
taken from the
Aposticha at
Matins the
night before, but the
final 3 of the 5 are sung in Tone...
-
which begin with the words: "The
Lenten Spring has dawned!..." (Vespers
Aposticha,
Wednesday of Maslenitsa) and "Now is the
season of repentance; let us...
- The prayer, "Vouchsafe, O Lord"
Litany of
Askings Litia on a
feast day
Aposticha Now
lettest Thou thy
servant depart in
peace recited by the ecclesiarch...
-
being the
idiomelon for the day,
which would otherwise be sung at the
aposticha, with its
accompanying sticheron to the martyrs;
three being stichera...
- Only-begotten Son
Sursum corda Zapivka Zeon
Divine Office Anabathmoi Apolytikion Aposticha Artoklasia Canon Doxology Exapostilarion Lity Odes
Paraklesis Polyeleos...
- some of the
stichera from the
previous night's
Matins (Lauds and the
Aposticha) are
repeated at Lord, I have
cried (see Vespers).
There are two Old Testament...
- W****days: the
Small Doxology is read,
followed by the
first litany, the
aposticha, It is good to give
praise unto the Lord..., the
trisagion sequence followed...
-
prayer invoking the
intercessions of the
saints and the Theotokos. The
Aposticha are chanted.
These are
verses that
teach about the
feast day (or on a...