John Anthony McGuckin

Источник

Apolytikion

DIMITRI CONOMOS

The principal troparion of the day, chanted at the end of Vespers (hence its name, which means “dismissal hymn”), and celebrating the particular feast or saint being commemorated. It is also known as the “troparion of the feast” or the “troparion of the day.” On Great Feasts it is sung three times at the end of Vespers, four times at Matins: three times after “The Lord is God,” and once at the end of Matins, immediately after the Great Doxology; once at the Liturgy, after the Little Entrance and the Introit; at Great Compline and at all the Hours.

SEE ALSO: Troparion


Источник: The Encyclopedia of Eastern Orthodox Christianity / John Anthony McGuckin - Maldin : John Wiley; Sons Limited, 2012. - 862 p.

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