[quote author=minatasgeel link=topic=11392.msg137700#msg137700 date=1305049374] "More of Abouna (Agios Agios Agios): I have never heard this tune before."
[quote author=Christs' servant link=topic=11392.msg137706#msg137706 date=1305065792] [quote author=minatasgeel link=topic=11392.msg137700#msg137700 date=1305049374] "More of Abouna (Agios Agios Agios): I have never heard this tune before."
But you never hear it in ANY liturgy. because no one EVER says that part in coptic......in fact, i have only been in one liturgy (one very special one) where abouna said some coptic....and it wasn't even Agios, it was the beginning of the Institution narrative (Tini nak)
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from saint Mark church in azbakia
this is also amazing, though i don't know who sings it. whoeever it is, he has an angelic voice. :)
God bless your Pentecost
[flash=200,200]http://It states one name in arabic not two. His name is Fr. Pishoy Elkomos Loka[/flash]
God bless.
Ebnyasoo3
http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=1992714296077
I have never heard this tune before.
More of Abouna (Agios Agios Agios):
http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=1992714296077
I have never heard this tune before.
hmmmmm...that's the way it's supposed to be said: Divine Liturgies > Higher Institute of Coptic Studies, Liturgy of St. Gregory in Coptic go to track 3
I have never heard this tune before."
hmmmmm...that's the way it's supposed to be said: Divine Liturgies > Higher Institute of Coptic Studies, Liturgy of St. Gregory in Coptic go to track 3
"More of Abouna (Agios Agios Agios):
I have never heard this tune before."
hmmmmm...that's the way it's supposed to be said: Divine Liturgies > Higher Institute of Coptic Studies, Liturgy of St. Gregory in Coptic go to track 3
But you never hear it in ANY liturgy.
[quote author=jydeacon link=topic=11392.msg137705#msg137705 date=1305063923]
Would anyone happen to have a liturgy by him aside from these videos??
I can find to seem to find any full liturgy by him :( :(
[quote author=minatasgeel link=topic=11392.msg137700#msg137700 date=1305049374]
"More of Abouna (Agios Agios Agios):
I have never heard this tune before."
hmmmmm...that's the way it's supposed to be said: Divine Liturgies > Higher Institute of Coptic Studies, Liturgy of St. Gregory in Coptic go to track 3
But you never hear it in ANY liturgy.
because no one EVER says that part in coptic......in fact, i have only been in one liturgy (one very special one) where abouna said some coptic....and it wasn't even Agios, it was the beginning of the Institution narrative (Tini nak)