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Eastern Catholic Churches which follow the
Byzantine Rite. It
contains irmoi (οἱ εἱρμοί)
organised in
sequences of odes (αἱ ᾠδαὶ, sg. ἡ ᾠδή) and such...
- case at Matins, only the
irmos of the
first canon is chanted,
subsequent irmoi being omitted. The
irmos of the
final canon in the
string will be chanted...
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hymns in the
Triodion (liturgical book used
during Great Lent) are the
irmoi for the
Matins Canons of
Great and Holy Thursday[citation needed] and Great...
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written by Mark the Monk,
Bishop of
Hydrous and
Kosmas of the Holy City, with
irmoi by K****iani the Nun. The high-point of the much-loved
Canon is Ode 9, which...
- (as is
typical at matins), only the
first canon's
irmos is sung, but the
irmoi of the
subsequent canons must be
known in
order to
determine an ode's melody...
- structure,
except that the
canon is omitted,
retaining only the
refrains and
Irmoi of the third,
sixth and
ninth odes. When the full
service itself is performed...
- Εἱρμολόγιον, Heirmologion; Slavonic: Ирмологий, Irmologii)—Contains the
Irmoi chanted at the
Canon of
Matins and
other services. The
hymns of the books...
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Irmologion (Gr****: ῾Ειρμολόγιον; Slavonic: Ирмологий, Irmologii)—Contains the
Irmoi chanted at the
Canon of
Matins and
other services. Priest's
Service Book...
- December), as well as four Triodia, and no
fewer than one
hundred and
seven irmoi.
Saints portal Pseudo-Andrew of
Crete A list of
forty of his discourses...
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deceased is a priest,
instead of
singing the Trisagion, the
clergy chant the
Irmoi of the "Great Canon"
written by St.
Andrew of Crete.
Tolling of
bells During...