Definition of Supplicatory. Meaning of Supplicatory. Synonyms of Supplicatory

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Definition of Supplicatory

Supplicatory
Supplicatory Sup"pli*ca*to*ry, a. [Cf. F. supplicatoire.] Containing supplication; humble; earnest.

Meaning of Supplicatory from wikipedia

- 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...
- Vespers (in Romanian) on YouTube Agni Parthene (in Arabian) on YouTube Supplicatory Canon (in English) on YouTube Dismissal Hymn (in Gr****) on YouTube...
- 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...
- Jāliyat al-Kadr (Arabic: جالية الكدر, English: Removal of Distress) is a supplicatory poem in which God is implored through the Islamic prophet Muhammad and...
- Tachanun תחנון‎ Supplicatory prayer said during Shacharit and Mincha. Not said on Shabbat, Yom Tov and other festive days. Hallel הלל‎ Psalms 113–118,...
- failure of the crops, were afterwards regarded as forming part of a supplicatory service. On the second day choruses of men and boys took part in musical...
- collections which contained them came to be called tkhines. Tkhines are supplicatory prayers, written in Yiddish, that illuminate the lives of Jewish women...