apolytikion

apolytikion
apo·ly·ti·kion

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  • Acolouthia — • In ecclesiastical terminology signifies the order or arrangement of the divine office and also, in a wide sense, the office itself Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Acolouthia     Acolouthia …   Catholic encyclopedia

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