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    Acolouthia (Greek: ἀκολουθία, "a following"; Church Slavonic: последование, romanized: posledovanie) in the Eastern Orthodox and Eastern Catholic churches, signifies the arrangement of the Divine Services (Canonical Hours or Divine Office), perhaps because the parts are closely connected

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    The Divine Services are composed of a number of cycles, some large some small, all of which combine to form the services. These cycles are governed by rules prescribed in the Typicon. The basic cycle is the Daily Cycle, which is

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    Method for Full Description of Akolouthies developed for Philotheou Monastery on Mount Athos
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    The individual Offices that make up the daily cycle of services are: Vespers, Midnight Office, Orthros (Matins), the four Little Hours, and Apodeipnon (Compline). To this could be added the

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    The Sequences supply for all the Acolouths of the Daily Cycle the material required for a particular Remembrance — that is to say, the material proper to a particular day of the week,

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    L'Acolouthia (grec ancien : ἀκολουθία, acolouthia ou akolouthia, « suite, succession, ordre » ; slavon d'église : posledovanie) désigne, dans les Églises d'Orient – Églises orthodoxes et Églises catholiques de rite byzantin – l'ordonnancement du service divin. L'origine du mot tient peut-être au fait que les différentes parties de l'office sont étroitement liées et s'enchaînent nécessairement.
    Dans un sens plus restreint, l'acolouthia désigne les parties fixes de l'office (celles qui ne change…

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    • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Acolouthia

      Acolouth refers to the fixed portions of the services, as opposed to the moveable portions (troparion, kontakion, katabasia, etc.). All of the paragraphs that have to do with hymnology …

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        Akolouthia. Dari Wikipedia bahasa Indonesia, ensiklopedia bebas. Dalam Gereja Ortodoks Timur dan Katolik Timur, Akolouthia ( Yunani: ἀκολουθία; Slavonik: posledovanie) menetapkan …

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        • https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Catholic_Encyclopedia_(1913)/Acolouthia

          Acolouthia (from the Greek ἀκολουθέω, to follow) in ecclesiastical terminology signifies the order or arrangement of the Divine Office (perhaps because the parts are closely connected and …

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