- name of an
important prayer of
Christian liturgy, also
called the
Kyrie eleison (/ˈkɪri.eɪ ɛˈleɪ.isɒn/ KEER-ee-ay el-AY-eess-on;
Ancient Gr****: Κύριε ἐλέησον...
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kyrie in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Kyrie, also
called Kyrie eleison, is the
common name of an
important prayer of
Christian liturgy. Kyrie...
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Williams and
Gannon also
appeared on the
first three tracks ("Kyrie
Eleison", "Gloria" and "Credo"), the
album was
finished by
studio musicians working...
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saying the ‘Alleluia’; and
multiple times"
during the forty-one
Kyrie eleisons (believers may use the
mequteria to
count these metanoias). It includes...
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Abbeydorney Abbey, also
known as
Kyrie Eleison Abbey or
Odorney was
founded by the O Torna,
chieftain of the region, in 1154 for the
Cistercians from...
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after Kerll; text from
Sanctus 00300 242 3. 1727–1732 (JSB)
Christe eleison for a Kyrie-Gloria M**** in C
minor by F.
Durante G min. SA Bc 41: 197 II/2:...
- soul and the
souls of our successors, a
hundred Kyrie-
eleisons and a
hundred Christe-
eleisons, and that
thrice each w**** the
priests should offer the...
- Have
Mercy or Lord, have
mercy may
refer to: Lord, have
mercy or
Kyrie eleison, a
Christian prayer Lord Have Mercy!, a
Canadian television sitcom Lord...
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which was
traditionally sung in Old
Polish with the Gr****
phrase Kyrie eleison – "Lord, have mercy".
While its
origin is not
entirely clear,
several scholars...
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eléison means "Lord, have mercy" and is a part of many
liturgical rites in both
Eastern and
Western Christianity. Kýrie,
eléison; Christé,
eléison; Kýrie...