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On Sundays, The "Evlogitaria of the Resurrection" is said during the Memorial Service / Jennaz. The "Evlogitaria of the Resurrection" is said because Memorial Services on Sundays are celebrations of the Resurrection According to the Flesh of Holy God the Son within the Holy Trinity / Our Lord, God and Savior, Jesus Christ. The priest / Abouna leads the people in a Memorial Service / Jennaz. The Memorial Service / Jennaz includes:
Praying the "Evlogitaria"The "Evlogitaria" asks for the forgiveness of the sins of the departed servant(s) of God and asks the Lord to admit his or her soul into the heavenly mansions. The "Evlogitaria" is sung in the Fifth Tone. Liturgical TextLiturgical Text of the "Evlogitaria of the Resurrection" Liturgical Text The Refrain is the following:
The "Evlogitaria" has two versions.
The Greek word "Evlogitaria"The Greek word "Evlogitaria" is the plural of the Greek word "Evlogitarion". The word "Evlogitaria"
comes from the first word of the refrain in Greek: "Evlogos" or "Eulogos". (The "u" in Greek is often pronounced "v" or even "f".) "Evlogos" or "Eulogos" means "bless" or "blessed" or "blessing". "Evlogos" or "Eulogos" combines the prefix "eu" to the word "logos". The prefix "eu" means "good" or "beautiful" and the word "logos" means "word". A "good word" or a "beautiful word" is a "bless" or "blessed" or "blessing". Sometimes "eulogos" has the similar meanings of
"praise" or "prayer". When the Memorial Service / Jennaz celebrated with a Divine LiturgyThe Memorial Service / Jennaz is celebrated after the last prayer of the Divine Liturgy and before the Kissing of the Cross. More InformationPrimer for Melkite Worship and Ritual Please click on 40 Day Memorial for the Dead. Melkite Greek Catholic Church Eparchy of Newton, Roslindale, Massachusetts, United States. Material prepared by Fr. Philaret Littlefield for inclusion in the St. George (Milwaukee, WI) Melkite Sunday Bulletin. Web Site Home - Theology Home - Hierarchy Home - Locations Home - Education Home - Stewardship Home - Links Home - Vendors Home - Alphabetical Index Home - Thesaurus Home - Sitemap Home - Arabic fonts Melkite Greek Catholic Church Information Center Martha Liles Web URL address: Melkite Greek Catholic Church Information Center or https://www.mliles.com/melkite/ E-mail: mliles@mliles.com or mliles@mliles.com Melkite Greek Catholic Church Information Center is
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