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Nenio] nem nen`cnyou
Cantor Tewfik Youssef
The Rare Commemoration of the Saints for the Cyrillian Liturgy in Mournful Tune
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Ou, ou] je anon
Master Cantor Mikhail Girgis El Batanouny
The Hymn of Job (Diptych of the departed Popes) to be chanted after the Commemoration of Saints
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Ou, ou] je anon
Cantor Tewfik Youssef
The Hymn of Job (Diptych of the departed Popes) to be chanted after the Commemoration of Saints
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Ouoh nai nem
Cantor Sadek Atallah
Mournful Prayer for the Departed (Diptych)
This hymn is currently used as the Diptych for all liturgies, but it is known that this hymn is originally a part of the Liturgy of Saint Mark
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Ouoh nai nem
Fr. Ibrahim Aziz Gindi
Mournful Prayer for the Departed (Diptych)
This hymn is currently used as the Diptych for all liturgies, but it is known that this hymn is originally a part of the Liturgy of Saint Mark
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Ouoh nai nem
Cantor Tewfik Youssef
Mournful Prayer for the Departed (Diptych)
This hymn is currently used as the Diptych for all liturgies, but it is known that this hymn is originally a part of the Liturgy of Saint Mark
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Ni;ucia
Master Cantor Mikhail Girgis El Batanouny
Cyrillian Litany of the Oblations
Although the tune of this litany does not differ from the litany prayed in Matins, the division of the Priest part before and after the deacon's reply is unique to the Liturgy of Saint Mark
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Vnou] vyetafjwr
Master Cantor Mikhail Girgis El Batanouny
The Ancient tune of Moses
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Axiwn ke dikeonCantor Faheem Girgis'Worthy and right' priests' prayer in the Anaphora of the Liturgy of Saint Basil
Ika;emeny anac;yteCantor Faheem Girgis'You who are seated, stand' Greek response in the Anaphora
Axiwn ke dikeonCantor Faheem Girgis'Worthy and right' Greek response during the Anaphora. Includes a rare second method of chanting this response towards the end.
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