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  2. Akathist - Wikipedia

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    When the word akathist is used alone, it most commonly refers to the original hymn by this name, the 6th century Akathist to the Theotokos. This hymn is often split into four parts and sung at the "Salutations to the Theotokos" service on the first four Friday evenings in Great Lent; the entire Akathist is then sung on the fifth Friday evening ...

  3. Virgin Glykofilousa with the Akathist Hymn (Tzangarolas)

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    The Akathist Hymn was a major theme in Italian-Greek Byzantine paintings. The Akathist Hymn is a very popular chant sang in both Greek and Latin. The hymn begins with: to you, invincible champion addressed to the Panagia Theotokos (Virgin Mary). It contains 24 components with musical stories mostly venerating the Virgin Mary. Some parts include ...

  4. Virgin Glykofilousa (Karantinos) - Wikipedia

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    Tzangarola's painting Virgin Glykofilousa with the Akathist Hymn is very similar to Karadinos's work. Historians believe that the specific style of painting evolved in the late 1500s. Tzangarola and Karadinos may have copied an existing work that was on the island of Kefalonia around their time. The original painting did not survive but ...

  5. Romanos the Melodist - Wikipedia

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    Romanos is one of many persons who have been credited with composing the famous Akathist Hymn to the Theotokos, which is still sung during Great Lent. Most recent scholarship has asserted that he is not the author of the hymn, although there is significant dissent among scholars.

  6. Canon (hymnography) - Wikipedia

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    Between Ode III and Ode IV, a sedalen or "sitting hymn" is sung. Between Ode VI and Ode VII, a vestigal kontakion is sung with only its prooimion, or initial stanza, and the first oikos or strophe. If an akathist is to be chanted in conjunction with a canon, it is inserted after Ode VI.

  7. Hymns to Mary - Wikipedia

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    Marian hymns remain a key element in the liturgy of the Coptic Church and are included in every canonical hour, day and night. [6] [8] The widely used Akathist Hymn (meaning the unseated hymn) to the Theotokos (Mother of God) is attributed to Saint Romanos the Melodist who composed many (perhaps several hundred) hymns to saints during the 6th ...

  8. Here's the complete list of 2025 Grammy nominees - AOL

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    Here is the full list of nominees for the 67th Grammy Awards. This year's list of top nominees include Beyoncé (11), Charli XCX (seven), Billie Eilish (seven), Kendrick Lamar (seven), Post Malone ...

  9. April 4 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics) - Wikipedia

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    The Akathist Hymn (Chairetismoi) to the Virgin Mary (626) [37] Icon of the Most Holy Theotokos "Gerontissa" ("Eldress"), at Pantokratoros monastery, Mount Athos. [35] [38] [39] The Icon of the Mother of God "Deliverer" ("Deliveress") (1841, 1889) [35] [40] [note 12] (see also: October 17) Repose of Elder Savvas of Little St. Anne's Skete, Mt ...