- A
Paraklesis (Gr****: Παράκλησις, Slavonic: молебенъ) or
Supplicatory Canon in the
Byzantine Rite, is a
service of
supplication for the
welfare of the living...
- In the Gr**** tradition,
during the Fast
either the
Great Paraklesis (
Supplicatory Canon) or the
Small Paraklesis is
celebrated every evening except Sa****ay...
- in
Pentecostal churches of any
ethnic makeup, and can be celebratory,
supplicatory, intercessory, or a
combination thereof. The
shout music tradition originated...
-
Jewish liturgy echoes the Book of
Sirach in the "use of
hymns of praise,
supplicatory prayers and benedictions, as well as the
occurrence of [Biblical] words...
- for the day,
Kyrie eleison (40 times), the
Prayer of the Hours, the
Supplicatory Prayer of Paul the Monk, and the
Prayer to
Jesus Christ of Antiochus...
- the
treasurer of the alms at the
siege of Arqa, and as
leader of the
supplicatory processions around the
walls of
Jerusalem before it fell, and
later within...
-
Vespers (in Romanian) on
YouTube Agni
Parthene (in Arabian) on
YouTube Supplicatory Canon (in English) on
YouTube Dismissal Hymn (in Gr****) on YouTube...
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Tachanun תחנון
Supplicatory prayer said
during Shacharit and Mincha. Not said on Shabbat, Yom Tov and
other festive days.
Hallel הלל
Psalms 113–118,...
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recited during the Ten Days of Repentance. The most
famous of
these "
supplicatory"
prayers is
Avinu Malkeinu ("Our Father, Our King"),
which is recited...
- to have used
prayer sticks, that is,
sticks with
feathers attached as
supplicatory offerings. The Hopi
Indians used
prayer sticks as well, but they attached...