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    The Cherubikon (Greek: χερουβικόν) is the usual Cherubic Hymn (Greek: χερουβικὸς ὕμνος, Church Slavonic Херуви́мская песнь) sung at the Great Entrance...
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    provide the cherubikon as the offertory chant for the Pentecost Mass. Neil Moran (1979) interpreted the four antiphona that interrupted the cherubikon in the...
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    century. Borrowed from the old Divine Liturgy of St. James, it replaces the Cherubikon in the Divine Liturgy of St. Basil the Great in the Eucharist celebrated...
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    further study. First Litany of the Faithful Second Litany of the Faithful Cherubikon chanted as spiritual representatives (or icons) of the angels Replaced...
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    Anaphora Anamnesis Elevation Epiclesis Fraction Words of Consecration Cherubikon Entrance Entrance prayers Kairos Kiss of peace Koinonikon Let all mortal...
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    Anaphora Anamnesis Elevation Epiclesis Fraction Words of Consecration Cherubikon Entrance Entrance prayers Kairos Kiss of peace Koinonikon Let all mortal...
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    A priest between two deacons praying the Cherubikon...
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    were rather part of the performance based on conventional melopœia. One cherubikon as well as one version of the Sunday koinonikon can be chanted in any...
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  • Liturgy continues as usual. The subdeacon remains on the soleas until the Cherubikon, when he and two senior subdeacons wash the bishop's hands as usual. At...
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    altar while the people sing the Cherubikon, ending with three Alleluias. (The text is different from the Byzantine Cherubikon.) Meanwhile, the priest says...
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