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- Theotokion abstract "A Theotokion (Greek: Θεοτοκίον) is a hymn to Mary, the Theotokos (Birthgiver of God), which is read or chanted (troparion or sticheron) during the Divine Services (Canonical hours and Divine Liturgy) of the Eastern Orthodox and Eastern Catholic churches. After the defeat of Nestorianism at the First Council of Ephesus in 431, the use of theotokia during the course of the Divine Services gradually increased. The inclusion of Theotokia in every service is sometimes accredited to Peter the Fuller, the monophysite Patriarch of Antioch (471 - 488), an ardent opponent of Nestorianism.Theotokia are noa part of every service in the Orthodox Church.Theotokia often occur at the end of a series of troparia or stichera, usually after the verse: "(Glory to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit,) Both now and ever, and unto the ages of ages. Amen." A Stavrotheotokion is a hymn to the Theotokos that also refers to the Crucifixion of Christ. The correlation between the Theotokos and the Cross is natural because of the Virgin Mary's standing by the Cross throughout the Passion. Stavrotheotokia occurs most commonly on Wednesdays and Fridays, days which are dedicated to the commemoration of the Cross. The theotokion that occurs at the end of "Lord, I Have Cried" at Vespers is called a Dogmaticon because the text of the hymn deals with the mystery of the Incarnation of Christ. It is during the Dogmaticon that the Little Entrance is made during Vespers. The Dogmaticon is often chanted in a solemn manner, and while the choir is singing it the Deacon or Priest will cense the icon of the Theotokos on the Iconostasis. A Little Entrance is also made during the Divine Liturgy while the choir chants the theotokion that ends the Beatitudes.Theotokia of all types are found in the Horologion, Octoechos, Triodion, Pentecostarion and other liturgical books.The longest and most popular devotion involving Theotokia is the Akathist to the Theotokos. This is solemnly chanted on the Fifth Saturday of Great Lent, and many other times during the year as both public and private devotions.".
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- Theotokion wikiPageWikiLink Akathist.
- Theotokion wikiPageWikiLink Beatitudes.
- Theotokion wikiPageWikiLink Canonical_hours.
- Theotokion wikiPageWikiLink Category:Christian_liturgical_elements.
- Theotokion wikiPageWikiLink Category:Eastern_Catholicism.
- Theotokion wikiPageWikiLink Category:Eastern_Christian_hymns.
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- Theotokion wikiPageWikiLink Category:Eastern_Orthodoxy.
- Theotokion wikiPageWikiLink Category:Genres_of_Byzantine_music.
- Theotokion wikiPageWikiLink Category:Liturgy_of_the_Hours.
- Theotokion wikiPageWikiLink Category:Marian_hymns.
- Theotokion wikiPageWikiLink Category:Religious_music.
- Theotokion wikiPageWikiLink Council_of_Ephesus.
- Theotokion wikiPageWikiLink Death_and_resurrection_of_Jesus.
- Theotokion wikiPageWikiLink Divine_Liturgy.
- Theotokion wikiPageWikiLink Dobrilovina_Monastery.
- Theotokion wikiPageWikiLink Eastern_Catholic_Churches.
- Theotokion wikiPageWikiLink Eastern_Orthodox_Church.
- Theotokion wikiPageWikiLink Entrance_(Liturgical).
- Theotokion wikiPageWikiLink Entrance_(liturgical).
- Theotokion wikiPageWikiLink First_Council_of_Ephesus.
- Theotokion wikiPageWikiLink Great_Lent.
- Theotokion wikiPageWikiLink Horologion.
- Theotokion wikiPageWikiLink Hymn_to_Mary.
- Theotokion wikiPageWikiLink Hymns_to_Mary.
- Theotokion wikiPageWikiLink Icon.
- Theotokion wikiPageWikiLink Iconostasis.
- Theotokion wikiPageWikiLink Incarnation.
- Theotokion wikiPageWikiLink Kontakion.
- Theotokion wikiPageWikiLink Liturgical_book.
- Theotokion wikiPageWikiLink Monophysite.
- Theotokion wikiPageWikiLink Monophysitism.
- Theotokion wikiPageWikiLink Nectarios_of_Aegina.
- Theotokion wikiPageWikiLink Nestorianism.
- Theotokion wikiPageWikiLink Nicodemus.
- Theotokion wikiPageWikiLink Octoechos_(liturgy).
- Theotokion wikiPageWikiLink Passion_(Christianity).
- Theotokion wikiPageWikiLink Passion_of_Jesus.
- Theotokion wikiPageWikiLink Patriarch_of_Antioch.
- Theotokion wikiPageWikiLink Pentecostarion.
- Theotokion wikiPageWikiLink Peter_the_Fuller.
- Theotokion wikiPageWikiLink Resurrection_of_Jesus.
- Theotokion wikiPageWikiLink Saint_Nectarios.
- Theotokion wikiPageWikiLink Saint_Nicodemus.
- Theotokion wikiPageWikiLink Sticheron.
- Theotokion wikiPageWikiLink Theotokos.
- Theotokion wikiPageWikiLink Thurible.
- Theotokion wikiPageWikiLink Triodion.
- Theotokion wikiPageWikiLink Troparion.
- Theotokion wikiPageWikiLink Vespers.
- Theotokion wikiPageWikiLink File:Vladimirskaya.jpg.
- Theotokion wikiPageWikiLinkText "Theotokarion".
- Theotokion wikiPageWikiLinkText "Theotokia".
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- Theotokion subject Category:Christian_liturgical_elements.
- Theotokion subject Category:Eastern_Catholicism.
- Theotokion subject Category:Eastern_Christian_hymns.
- Theotokion subject Category:Eastern_Christian_liturgy.
- Theotokion subject Category:Eastern_Orthodoxy.
- Theotokion subject Category:Genres_of_Byzantine_music.
- Theotokion subject Category:Liturgy_of_the_Hours.
- Theotokion subject Category:Marian_hymns.
- Theotokion subject Category:Religious_music.
- Theotokion hypernym Hymn.
- Theotokion type Book.
- Theotokion type Event.
- Theotokion type Genre.
- Theotokion type Song.
- Theotokion type Book.
- Theotokion type Event.
- Theotokion type Genre.
- Theotokion comment "A Theotokion (Greek: Θεοτοκίον) is a hymn to Mary, the Theotokos (Birthgiver of God), which is read or chanted (troparion or sticheron) during the Divine Services (Canonical hours and Divine Liturgy) of the Eastern Orthodox and Eastern Catholic churches. After the defeat of Nestorianism at the First Council of Ephesus in 431, the use of theotokia during the course of the Divine Services gradually increased.".
- Theotokion label "Theotokion".
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- Theotokion depiction Vladimirskaya.jpg.
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