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Tenouwst

Master Cantor Mikhail El Batanouny and Cantor Sadek Atallah
Hymn of The Blessing before the Holy Liturgy

,ere Maria

Master Cantor Mikhail El Batanouny and Cantor Sadek Atallah
Paralexis of the Hymn of The Blessing for Saint Mary before the Holy Liturgy

Tenouwst

Higher Institute of Coptic Studies
Hymn of The Blessing before the Holy Liturgy

Tenouwst

Cantor Farag Abdelmessih
Hymn of The Blessing before the Holy Liturgy

Tenouwst

Cantor Faheem Girgis
Hymn of The Blessing before the Holy Liturgy

,ere Maria

Higher Institute of Coptic Studies
Paralexis of the Hymn of The Blessing for Saint Mary before the Holy Liturgy

,ere Maria

Cantor Farag Abdelmessih
Paralexis of the Hymn of The Blessing for Saint Mary before the Holy Liturgy

,ere Maria

Cantor Faheem Girgis
Paralexis of the Hymn of The Blessing for Saint Mary before the Holy Liturgy

Kurie eleycon

Master Cantor Mikhail Girgis El Batanouny and Cantor Sadek Atallah
41 Kirie Eleysons to be said during the Offering of the Lamb

Kurie eleycon

Higher Institute of Coptic Studies
41 Lord have mercy to be chanted during the offering of the Lamb

Allylouia `nte ]procvora

Master Cantor Mikhail Girgis El Batanouny
Hymn of Al el Qorban, to be chanted before the Procession of the Lamb on non-fasting days.

Al `nte ]procvora

Higher Institute of Coptic Studies
Hymn of Al el Qorban, to be chanted before the Procession of the Lamb on non-fasting days.

Al `nte ]procvora

Cantor Farag Abdelmessih
Hymn of Al el Qorban, to be chanted before the Procession of the Lamb on non-fasting days.

Allylouia `nte ]procvora

Cantor Tewfik Youssef
Al El Qorban continued with Fai pe piehoou

Allylouia `nte ]procvora

Cantor Ibrahim Ayaad
Hymn of Al el Qorban, to be chanted before the Procession of the Lamb on non-fasting days.

Allylouia `nte ]procvora

Cantor Gad Lewis
Hymn of Al el Qorban, to be chanted before the Procession of the Lamb on non-fasting days.

Apinauswpi

Cantor Farag Abdelmessih
Blessing Hymn before the Holy Liturgy to be chanted instead of Al El Qorban on Fasting Days

Apinauswpi

Cantor Faheem Girgis
Blessing Hymn before the Holy Liturgy to be chanted instead of Tenousht, Shere Maria, and Al El Qorban on Fasting Days

Apinau swpi

Cantor Tewfik Youssef
Blessing Hymn before the Holy Liturgy to be chanted instead of Tenousht, Shere Maria, and Al El Qorban on Fasting Days

Al Vai pe piehoou

Cantor Faheem Girgis
Hymn after Procession of the Lamb during feasts, non-fasting days, and non-fasting Sundays

Al Je `vmeui

Cantor Farag Abdelmessih
Hymn after Procession of the Lamb during fasting days except for Jonah's Fast and the Great Lent

Al Je `vmeui

Cantor Faheem Girgis
Hymn after Procession of the Lamb during fasting days except for Jonah's Fast and the Great Lent

Doxa Patri

Cantor Faheem Girgis
Hymn after the Blessing of the Lamb

Cw;yc amyn

Master Cantor Mikhail Girgis El Batanouny and Cantor Sadek Atallah
Hymn to be chanted after the Prayer of Thanksgiving during all feasts, Year-Round days, and fasting days

Cw;yc amyn

Cantor Farag Abdelmessih
Hymn to be chanted after the Prayer of Thanksgiving during all feasts, Year-Round days, and fasting days

Cw;yc amyn

Cantor Faheem Girgis
Hymn to be chanted after the Prayer of Thanksgiving during all feasts, Year-Round days, and fasting days

Axiwn ke dikeon
Cantor Faheem Girgis
'Worthy and right' priests' prayer in the Anaphora of the Liturgy of Saint Basil
Ika;emeny anac;yte
Cantor Faheem Girgis
'You who are seated, stand' Greek response in the Anaphora
Axiwn ke dikeon
Cantor Faheem Girgis
'Worthy and right' Greek response during the Anaphora. Includes a rare second method of chanting this response towards the end.
E,omen ``proctwn kuriw
Cantor Faheem Girgis
'We have with the Lord' Greek response during the Anaphora
Ke meta tou `pneumatou cou
Cantor Faheem Girgis
'And with your spirit' Greek response in the Anaphora

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