[quote author=Aegyptian link=topic=13039.msg153162#msg153162 date=1331986314] Just a small question;
what is the exact order of the Midnight Praises for Great Lent? When are the various hymns that are specific for Great Lent chanted?
For lent, weekdays liturgies, the tasbeha follow the annual rite except for the following observations: - All hymns are chanted with "Akee" - Whenever is applicable, the weekdays watos lent is used (for tenoweh ensol and hymns that go with it). - Entire Commemoration is said with the lent doxologies after. - According to the day, either a watos or an adam psali is chanted before the theotokia (ONLY ONE PSALI and not all of the psali set said on sunday). - On a watos day, the tune of the theotokia should follow the fasting tune (similar t kiahk). - The day's lobsh should follow the watos weekdays tune (i believe you can say it long).
For Sunday's tasbeha, it's exactly like the above rite except you can say the special psalies with the great hoos and commentaries. Also, you still say Akee (never aktonk).
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Just a small question;
what is the exact order of the Midnight Praises for Great Lent? When are the various hymns that are specific for Great Lent chanted?
For lent, weekdays liturgies, the tasbeha follow the annual rite except for the following observations:
- All hymns are chanted with "Akee"
- Whenever is applicable, the weekdays watos lent is used (for tenoweh ensol and hymns that go with it).
- Entire Commemoration is said with the lent doxologies after.
- According to the day, either a watos or an adam psali is chanted before the theotokia (ONLY ONE PSALI and not all of the psali set said on sunday).
- On a watos day, the tune of the theotokia should follow the fasting tune (similar t kiahk).
- The day's lobsh should follow the watos weekdays tune (i believe you can say it long).
For Sunday's tasbeha, it's exactly like the above rite except you can say the special psalies with the great hoos and commentaries. Also, you still say Akee (never aktonk).