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Ecphonesis (Gr****: ἐκφώνησις) is an emotional,
exclamatory phrase (exclamation) used in poetry, drama, or song. It is a
rhetorical device that originated...
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different ektenias.
After the
final petition, the
priest makes the
ekphonesis (exclamation)
which summarizes the ektenia, and
always involves an invocation...
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early system was
called ekphonetic notation, from the Gr**** ἐκφώνησις
ekphonesis meaning quasi-melodic
recitation of text.
Around the 9th
century neumes...
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brief litany by the
priest (not the
deacon as is
usual for litanies)
Ekphonesis by the priest:
Glory to the holy, consubstantial, life-giving and undivided...
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recited in a low tone. The
Qanuna in form and
usage resembles the Gr****
ekphonesis. The
vestments used by the
priest at M**** are the Sudhra, a
girded alb...
- at
concelebrations where no
bishop is
present he
presided and said the
ekphonesis (ἐκφώνησις -
exclamations chanted aloud at the end of
prayers and litanies)...
- Secret: "Per
omnia sæcula sæculorum" is said or sung aloud,
forming the
ekphonesis before the Preface. In the
ordinary form of
contemporary Catholic usage...
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Chrysostom and Basil,
Saint Basil precedes each
exclamation with the
ekphonesis: "He gave it to His holy
disciples and apostles, saying". The Epiclesis...
- Constitutions. In the
Byzantine Rite, this
elevation takes place as the last
ekphonesis, i. e.
audible exclamation, by the
priest before Communion. He raises...