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trisagion
‖ trisagion (trɪˈsægɪən, -ˈseɪgɪən) Also 4–9 in Lat. form trisagium; also 9 trishagion; also in masc. form trisagios. [a. Gr. (τὸ) τρισάγιον, the eucharistic hymn, neut. of τρισάγιος thrice holy, f. τρίς thrice + ἅγιος holy.] An ancient hymn, used especially in the Oriental Churches, beginning with ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Trisagion
both forms of the Trisagion. (English transilteration) Anti-Trisagion Some services call for replacing the Trisagion with an alternative invocation known as an Anti-Trisagion. wikipedia.org
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Trisagion - OrthodoxWiki
Translations of the Trisagion. English: Holy God, Holy Mighty, Holy Immortal, have mercy on us.. Arabic: قدوسٌ الله ، قدوسٌ القوي ، قدوسٌ الذي لا يموت إرحمنا (quddūsun ˀilāh, quddūsun il-qawwī, quddūsun ˀallaḏī lā yamūt, ˀirḫamna).. Church Slavonic: Svjatyj Bozhe, Svjatyj Krepkij, Svjatyj Bezsmertnyj, Pomiluj nas.
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tris-
tris-, prefix (trɪs) repr. Gr. τρίς thrice (which occurs as prefix, τρισ-, in numerous Gr. compounds, chiefly adjs.): used in Eng. in a few technical words of various kinds, and in Chemistry. 1. See trisagion, trisdiapason, trismegist, trisoctahedron, tristetrahedron. 2. Chem. † a. Used in the early... Oxford English Dictionary
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Tersanctus
Tersanctus or Ter Sanctus (Latin for Thrice Holy) may refer to: "Sanctus" or Epinikios Hymnos, a hymn from Christian liturgy "Trisagion" or Agios O Theos wikipedia.org
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Ter-sanctus
‖ Ter-sanctus (ˌtɜːˈsæŋktəs) [L. ter thrice + sanctus holy.] See quots., and sanctus, trisagion.1832 W. Palmer Orig. Liturg. I. 39 After this follows the hymn Tersanctus. 1842 Hook Ch. Dict., Tersanctus, the Latin title of the hymn in the Liturgy beginning ‘With Angels and Archangels’, &c... In the ... Oxford English Dictionary
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improperium
improperium R.C. Liturg. (ɪmprəˈpɪərɪəm) Pl. -ia. [late L., = reproach.] pl. A series of antiphons with responses forming part of the liturgical service of Good Friday, expressing the reproach or sorrowful remonstrance of Christ with the Jewish people; sing. one of these antiphons with its response.... Oxford English Dictionary
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Entrance (liturgical)
The priest silently says the Prayer of the Trisagion. The chanting of the Trisagion at the Little Entrance is said to have been miraculously revealed to St. wikipedia.org
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Acolouthia
Most of the Offices start with the Usual Beginning (a blessing by the priest, followed by the Trisagion and other prayers, ending with the Lord's Prayer Next the aposticha (stichera proper to the feast) are chanted by the choir followed by the Nunc Dimittis, the trisagion prayers, the Lord's Prayer, the wikipedia.org
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Cherubikon
Concerning the old custom of Constantinople, the trisagion was used as a troparion of the third antiphonon at the beginning of the divine liturgy as well In the West, there were liturgical customs in Spain and France, where the trisagion replaced the great doxology during the Holy Mass on lesser feasts. wikipedia.org
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Inter-Hours
Three Psalms (these are fixed for the particular Inter-Hour, and do not vary from day to day) Trisagion and the Lord's Prayer Troparia Lord, have mercy wikipedia.org
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Midnight office
First Part—Psalm 50 and a Kathisma from the Psalter (differing according to the day of the week—see below), Nicene Creed, Trisagion and Lord's Prayer followed Second Part—"O come, let us worship..." and Psalms 120 and 133, followed by the Trisagion, Troparia of Repentance, an intercession and a blessing by the wikipedia.org
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Gott Vater, sei gepriesen
The text consists of seven stanzas of eight lines each, with the last four lines a refrain of praise following the model of the Trisagion. wikipedia.org
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Rosary-based prayers
The Trisagion rosary (usually called a chaplet) has three groups of nine beads. In reciting the chaplet, each group is preceded by the Trisagion and the Pater Noster. wikipedia.org
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Peter the Fuller
When established as patriarch, Peter at once declared himself openly against the Council of Chalcedon, and added to the Trisagion the words "Who was crucified On his restoration Peter enforced the addition to the Trisagion, and behaved with great zeal against the Chalcedonian party, crushing all opposition by wikipedia.org
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