The All-night vigil is a service of the Eastern Orthodox and Byzantine Catholic churches consisting of an aggregation of the canonical hours of Compline...
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The All-Night Vigil (Pre-reform Russian: Всенощное бдѣніе, Vsénoshchnoye bdéniye; Modern Russian: Всенощное бдение) is an a cappella choral composition...
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organizing the vigil. All-night vigil Candlelight vigil Christian burial Pannikhida Vigil (liturgy) Wake Wikimedia Commons has media related to Vigils. παννυχίς...
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The All-Night Vigil for choir (Russian: Всенощное бдение для хора, Vsyenoshchnoye bdyeniye dlya khora), Op. 52, is an a cappella choral composition by...
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In Christian liturgy, a vigil is, in origin, a religious service held during the night leading to a Sunday or other feastday. The Latin term vigilia, from...
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Halloween (redirect from Vigil of all saints)
(such as Christmas, Easter and Pentecost) had vigils that began the night before, as did the feast of All Hallows'. These three days are collectively called...
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Canonical hours (category All Wikipedia articles written in American English)
the early church, during the night before every feast, a vigil was kept. The word "Vigils", at first applied to the Night Office, comes from a Latin source...
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Byzantine Rite (category All articles with unsourced statements)
traditions, on all Sundays, this grouping is used. However, the All-night vigil is usually abridged so as to not last literally "all-night" and may be as...
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Christmas Eve (redirect from Vigil of Christmas)
the church and lit, and all gather round and sing the Troparion and Kontakion of the Feast. In the evening, the All-Night Vigil for the Feast of the Nativity...
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Vespers (category All articles that are excessively detailed)
(εσπερινός, esperinós) often conclude with compline, especially the all-night vigil. Performing these liturgies together without break was also a common...
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