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- Dikirion (Gr****: δικήριον or δίκηρον) and trikirion (τρικήριον or τρίκηρον) are liturgical candlesticks, used by a bishop of the Eastern Orthodox and...
- The Paschal trikirion (Gr****: τρικήριον) is a liturgical triple-candlestick used at Easter time in the Eastern Orthodox and Byzantine Catholic traditions...
- equivalent of the Paschal candle in the Eastern Orthodox Church is the Paschal trikirion, which differs in both style and usage. The term Paschal comes from the...
- special set of two- and three-branched candelabras called the dikirion and trikirion is used by Eastern Catholic and Eastern Orthodox bishops to bless people...
- Catholic and Eastern Orthodox Church liturgy such as the dikirion and trikirion. Candelabra in the form of branched candlesticks also became po****r in...
- dikirion and trikirion. The dikirion is a candlestick with two candles symbolising the dogma of the two natures of Christ and trikirion has three candles...
- Catholic liturgy Trikirion, a triple candlestick used in Eastern Orthodox and Byzantine Catholic liturgy Paschal trikirion, a trikirion only used for Easter...
- subdeacons stand behind the Holy Table (altar) holding the lit dikirion and trikirion. When the Lesser Doxology is called for, it is simply said by the reader...
- proclamation, the priest approaches the congregation with the Paschal trikirion (lit from the unsleeping flame), and the people light their candles from...
- which crossed stand scepter and cross located under triple candlestick (trikirion) on silver field and two silver fishes on blue field. Left wing Tsardom...