- (Easter).
Smaller loaves are
blessed during great vespers in a
ritual called Artoklasia and in
other occasions like
feast days, weddings,
memorial services etc...
- an all-night vigil).
Following a lity is
another liturgical action, an
artoklasia, and
either of
these terms may be used to
describe both
liturgical actions...
-
loaves are
usually made, and they are
blessed at a
service called the
Artoklasia ("breaking of bread").
These loaves,
together with wheat, wine, and oil...
- artou, 'breaking of the bread'; in
later liturgical Gr**** also ἀρτοκλασία
artoklasia)
appears in
various related forms five
times in the New
Testament in contexts...
- his Resurrection. At the
closing of this vespers/liturgy is a
modified artoklasia at
which bread, wine, and
dates or figs are
blessed and
partaken of by...
-
Sursum corda Zapivka Zeon
Divine Office Anabathmoi Apolytikion Aposticha Artoklasia Canon Doxology Exapostilarion Lity Odes
Paraklesis Polyeleos Matins Gospel...
- the
feast or on a
Sundays otherwise, "Rejoice, O
Virgin Theotokos..."
Artoklasia if
there was a
Litia "Blessed be the name of the Lord",
Psalm 33 (first...
-
night the hymn "Rejoice, O
Virgin Theotokos"). On
major feast days, the
artoklasia is performed, at
which the
priest blesses five
loaves of
bread which have...
-
Sursum corda Zapivka Zeon
Divine Office Anabathmoi Apolytikion Aposticha Artoklasia Canon Doxology Exapostilarion Lity Odes
Paraklesis Polyeleos Matins Gospel...
- "quasi-liturgical role for
local women".
Christmas wafer Sacramental bread Artoklasia Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "Antidoron" .
Catholic Encyclopedia....