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- Trisagion - Wikipedia
During most services of the Eastern Orthodox Church, the Trisagion is combined with several other prayers to form a unit, often called simply the Trisagion Prayers
- Praying the Trisagion - THIRD ORDER OF THE MOST HOLY TRINITY AND OF THE . . .
The Angelic Trisagion is one of the most beautiful prayers that honors the Most Holy Trinity and is one of the most ancient hymns in the Christian Church It is a form of praise taken from Holy Scripture, which opens the heart to adoration and love for the three divine persons
- Trisagion Service - Questions Answers - Orthodox Church in America
The Trisagion is often celebrated on the eve of an individual’s funeral, as well as on anniversaries of a person’s death, and on other occasions It basically consists of the following structure: Opening doxology by officiating priest
- The Thrice Holy Hymn - Trisagion - Orthodox Prayer
With the singing of this hymn the congregation and the hosts of angels are united in praise of our Triune God The angels are chanting at the heavenly Altar and we here on earth are chanting at the Church Temple altar
- Trisagion - Fernando Ortega - YouTube
"Trisagion" from an ancient orthodox prayer as sung by Fernando Ortega on "Come Down O Love Divine 2011 Stylos Records A new (4 4 24) HD version of this beautiful song can be viewed here
- Trisagion – The Episcopal Church
The Kyrie or Trisagion are normally used at the opening of the rite in Advent and Lent, when the Gloria in excelsis is not used They may be used on other occasions
- What is the Trisagion prayers? - St. Michael Antiochian Orthodox . . .
The Trisagion Prayers are a set of short prayers that Orthodox Christians pray multiple times daily They’re one of the first things you’ll learn as a catechumen, and they’ll become as familiar as breathing if you stick with Orthodox life
- Did You Know? Trisagion Service - Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America
Trisagion (Greek: τρισάγιον) means “Thrice Holy” and is the hymn of the angels, “Holy! Holy!” (Isaiah 6:1) The service is called this because it begins with the familiar prayer, “Holy God! Holy Mighty! Holy Immortal! Have mercy on us,” said three times
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