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- A Theotokion (Gr****: Θεοτοκίον; pl. Gr****: Θεοτοκία, romanized: Theotokia) is a hymn to Mary the Theotokos (Gr****: Θεοτόκος, lit. 'God-bearer'), which...
- of the w****. A troparion to the Mother of God (Theotokos) is called a Theotokion (Gr****: Θεοτοκίον, Slavonic: [Bogorόdichen] Error: {{Lang}}: Non-latn...
- 140, 141, 129, 116), with appointed stichera, ending with the Dogmatic Theotokion, a hymn addressed to the Theotokos Entrance O gladsome light Prokeimenon...
- Glory ..., followed by an Idiomelon... then both now ... followed by a Theotokion... Have mercy on me... followed by a final festal Idiomelon. Sundays,...
- and Byzantine Catholic churches, composed of a magnification]] and a theotokion. Axion estin is also the name of type of icon of the Theotokos, also known...
- its own Psali) The Theotokion for the day (each day of the w**** has its own Theotokion) The Lobsh or Explanation of the Theotokion The reading of the...
- Churches which follow the Byzantine Rite: Jesus Prayer Akathist Axion Estin Theotokion Ektenia Wesley Covenant Prayer (Methodist) Daily Prayer for Peace (Community...
- rest in the tomb with His rest on the seventh day of creation, and the theotokion ("Most blessed art thou, O Virgin Theotokos...) is the same as is used...
- apparitions Mary of Egypt Roman Catholic Mariology Salve Regina Stabat Mater Theotokion Veneration of Mary in Roman Catholicism The History and Use of Hymns and...
- "Both now..." being chanted before the final hymn (which is usually a Theotokion). In the Roman Rite, the Gloria Patri is frequently chanted or recited...