- A
sticheron (Gr****: στιχηρόν "set in verses"; plural: stichera; Gr****: στιχηρά) is a hymn of a
particular genre sung
during the
daily evening (Hesperinos/Vespers)...
- then
chants the
first sticheron of the Alleluia. Choir: "Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia." The
Reader then
chants the
second sticheron of the Alleluia. Choir:...
-
Theotokos is
accompanied by the
following refrain sung
between the
verses (a
sticheron) and a megalynarion,
which is the
second part of the
Axion Estin hymn:...
- Chant. Dorian, USA 2001.
Album contains one
piece by K****ia, Augustus-
Sticheron Idiomelon Doxastikon:
Vespers of 25
December (Athens MS 883)
which is...
-
there is one more
sticheron than on w****days. The
aposticha at
Sunday Vespers form an
acrostic in the
original Gr**** (the
first sticheron is not part of...
- Θεοτόκος, lit. 'God-bearer'),
which is read or
chanted (troparion or
sticheron)
during the
canonical hours and
Divine Liturgy of the
Eastern Orthodox...
- (late 7th
century onwards),
developed by
Andrew of Crete; and the
shorter sticheron (at
least 8th
century onwards),
championed by K****ia. By the Palaiologan...
-
Prayer rope
Prosphora Russian bell
ringing Semantron Sign of the
cross Sticheron Troparion Vestments Use of
incense Liturgical calendar Paschal cycle 12...
- Tikhon's
Seminary Press, 2002. 612. Print.
Second sticheron at the Aposticha. ibid, page 598.
Third sticheron at the Beatitudes. ibid, page 589. Thirteenth...
-
Prayer rope
Prosphora Russian bell
ringing Semantron Sign of the
cross Sticheron Troparion Vestments Use of
incense Liturgical calendar Paschal cycle 12...