- with a
single anaphora (the Athanasius-Anaphora) for the liturgy: Holy
Patarag or in
Western Armenian Holy Badarak,
meaning 'sacrifice'. This is in distinction...
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Tbilisi (Tiflis),
where he died in 1905. His most
noted composition was the
Patarag (in
Armenian Պատարագ), the
setting of the
Armenian Apostolic Church's Divine...
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appropriate time to
offer the
Patarag. Thus, a
service which contained the
readings and much of the
prayers from the
Patarag was
added after the
Ninth Hour...
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account citations of
these texts in the
Divine Liturgy (Armenian: Պատարագ
patarag) or in the
movable Old
Testament verse material or in hymnody. In the Coptic...
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terms such as
Divine Liturgy, Holy Qurbana, Holy
Qurobo and
Badarak (or
Patarag) are
typically used instead. The
English noun M**** is
derived from the...
- June 2017.
Retrieved 12 June 2017. Hovhanessian,
Vahan (2011), "Badarak (
Patarag)", The
Encyclopedia of
Christian Civilization,
American Cancer Society...
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Liturgy is celebrated. This
liturgy is
referred to as the
Chragaluytsi Patarag (the
Eucharist of the
lighting of the lamps) in
honor of the manifestation...
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resumed its activities.
There were weddings, baptisms, and
every Sunday Patarag at a free will
attendance basis. The
Armenian Apostolic Church since 1989...
- a
Liturgy of the
Presanctified Gifts. Presently, only one anaphora–the
Patarag–remains in use, a
rarity among Eastern Christian liturgies. An
early recension...
- June 2012.
Retrieved 26 June 2012. Hovhanessian,
Vahan (2011). "Badarak (
Patarag)". The
Encyclopedia of
Christian Civilization. doi:10.1002/9780470670606...