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ORTHROS - For the two-headed dog of mythology, see Orthrus.In the Byzantine Rite of the Eastern Orthodox Church and the Eastern Catholic Churches, Orthros (Gre...
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Victim of Hercules shows some of the worth roster had |
Part of Ampleforth rosary is equivalent to lauds |
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Feb 20 2009 The Times - Specialist |
Mar 5 2005 The Times - Cryptic |
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The divine office or service at dawn of the Orthodox Christian Church. |
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For the two-headed dog of mythology, see Orthrus.In the Byzantine Rite of the Eastern Orthodox Church and the Eastern Catholic Churches, Orthros (Greek (, meaning "early dawn" or "daybreak") or Oútrenya (Slavonic ) is the last of the four night offices, which also include vespers, compline, and midnight office. In traditional monasteries it is held daily so as to end at sunrise. In many parishes it is held only on Sundays and feast days. It is often called matins after the office it most nearly corresponds to in Western Christian churches. * Orthros is the longest and most complex of the daily cycle of services. It is normally held in the early morning, often always in monasteries preceded by the midnight office, and usually followed by the First Hour. On great feasts it is held as part of an all-night vigil commencing the evening before, combined with an augmented great vespers and the first hour. In the Russian tradition, an all-night vigil is celebrated every Saturday evening, typi |