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#379105 - 04/23/12 11:52 AM Re: Lamentations [Re: simplicity]
Penthaetria Offline
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The full text is also found in the Lenten Triodion ... I suspect that few parishes use the full set of hymns/prayers.

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#379139 - 04/23/12 11:50 PM Re: Lamentations [Re: simplicity]
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Holy Transfiguration Monastery in Boston has the most comprehensive translation. With the Byzantine chant in Latin notation. The Lenton Triodion does not, if it is the Mother Mary/ Bp. Kallistos one.

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#379146 - 04/24/12 02:16 AM Re: Lamentations [Re: dochawk]
Curious Joe Offline
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Originally Posted By: dochawk
Originally Posted By: simplicity
Thank you both so very much for your help and explanation! Do you know if there is a book/booklet which contains these prayers? Thank you again. Patricia


either the Phoenix Eparchy or the Pittsburgh Metropolia has one.


the service book used provisionally in the Byzantine-Ruthenian Metropolia can be found here.

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