Benedictine monk s singing Vespers on Holy Saturday Vespers is the sunset evening prayer service ... File Adventvespers.jpg thumb 200px Incensing During Solemn Advent Vespers The general structure of the Roman Rite Catholic service of vespers is as follows Vespers opens with the singing or chanting ... forms of Vespers Great Vespers, Daily Vespers and Small Vespers. Great Vespers is the form served ... occasions, e.g. , Good Friday or Pascha afternoon. Daily Vespers is the form served on other days when Great Vespers is not served. Small Vespers is a very abbreviated form of the service which is celebrated ..., Vespers is the first service of the day, and the hymns of Vespers introduce the themes of the upcoming day. Great Vespers File Eastern vespers entrance.jpg 200px thumb Orthodox priest and deacon making the Entrance Liturgical Entrance with the censer at Great Vespers. The general structure of the service is as follows psalm numbers are according to the Septuagint Vespers opens with a blessing ... are prohibited before vespers, e.g. , Christmas Eve , the Annunciation when it falls on a weekday of great lent, or Holy Saturday , Vespers is joined to the Divine Liturgy , functioning in place of the typica ... proceeds normally from that point. On these occasions, as at other times the Gospel is read at vespers ... Gifts always is similarly combined with vespers, with the first half of Vespers up to and including ... Also called the Raising of Incense, Vespers is an introduction and preparation for the Liturgy ... Mettaous 21 ref The rites of Vespers are as follows The Thanksgiving Prayer As with all Oriental Orthodox services, Vespers first thanks God for everything, concerning everything, and in everything ... and Gospel The Absolution, Conclusion, and Blessing Vespers in other Christian churches ... in Anglican Book of Common Prayer prayer book . A similar form of the service is found in the Vespers in Lutheranism Vespers section of The Lutheran Hymnal . The Anglican Breviary contains Vespers ... more details
Vespers may refer to Vespers , the Catholic and Orthodox prayer service Evening Prayer Anglican , the Anglican liturgy All Night Vigil Rachmaninoff All Night Vigil , an a cappella composition by Sergei Rachmaninoff Vespers composition , a 1968 musical composition by Alvin Lucier Vespers video game , a 2005 Interactive Fiction title by Jason Devlin. Vespers , a poem in the collection When We Were Very Young by A. A. Milne. Vespers album Vespers album an album by soprano saxophonist Steve Lacy War of the Vespers , a rebellion in Sicily in 1282 against king Charles I See also Vesper disambig ja ... more details
globalize date January 2012 lutheranism Vespers is the evening prayer service in the liturgies of the canonical hours . The word comes from the Greek language Greek and its Latin equivalent vesper , meaning evening. In Lutheran ism the traditional form has varied widely with time and place. Martin Luther , in his German Mass and Order of Divine Service 1526 recommended reading the gospel in Latin in schools Then let another boy read the same chapter in German for practice, and in case any layman were there to hear...In the same way at Vespers, let them sing the Vesper Psalms as sung hitherto, in Latin, with an antiphon then a hymn, as there is opportunity. While Latin vespers continued to be said in large churches, many experiments with simplified liturgies were made, including combiming the hours of vespers and compline , as in Thomas Cranmer s Evening Prayer Anglican Anglican evensong . Under the influence of the 20th century Liturgical movement the Kirchliche Arbeit Alpirsbach Alpirsbach circle reintroduced Gregorian chant and spawned the Evangelisch Lutherische Gebetsbruderschaft , established in 1954, which publishes the Breviarium Lipsiensae or Leipzig Breviary . Many of Bach cantata Bach s cantata s were first heard in the context of vespers, which are still celebrated Friday evenings in Leipzig s Thomaskirche . Order of Vespers The following is the Order of Vespers as listed in the 1941 The Lutheran Hymnal of the Lutheran Church Missouri Synod . Hymn of Invocation of the Holy Spirit Versicle s The Psalm ody and Gloria Patri The Lection The Responsory The Homily The Offertory The Hymn of the day Versicles The Canticle and Antiphon The Magnificat The Nunc Dimittis ... in the History of German and American Lutheranism a survey of brevaries http kilesmith.com vespers Kile Smith on his Lutheran Vespers and a http www.chantcafe.com 2012 01 upcoming concerts of kile smiths.html preview article http www.duqpart.com lutherancharities lutheran vespers.html Lutheran Vespers ... more details
The Asiatic Vespers also known as the Vespers of 88 BC refers to an infamous episode during the First Mithridatic War . In response to increasing Roman power in Anatolia, the king of Pontus , Mithridates VI Eupator Mithridates the Great , tapped into local discontent with the Romans and their taxes to orchestrate the execution of 80,000 Roman and Italian citizens and other foreigners in Asia Minor. ref name Hooper cite book last Hooper first Finley title Roman Realities publisher Wayne State University Press date January 1979 isbn 0814315941 url http books.google.com books?id QCYDPVx7LQkC&pg PA199&dq 22Asiatic Vespers 22&as brr 3&ei 6YCISOX7AY2AsgO72LyXBg&sig ACfU3U2lbUD7yI4u1FrZPK9KuyQC3xL5Lw PPA199,M1 ref ref name Cicero cite book last Cicero title Political Speeches publisher Oxford University Press date 2006 04 20 isbn 0192832662 url http books.google.com books?id fSw 2I1jBoC&pg PA103&vq 22Asiatic Vespers 22&dq 22Asiatic Vespers 22&as brr 3&source gbs search s&sig ACfU3U362EWID2GG9XZHDN2RDNEW7i JVw page 103 ref The massacre was planned scrupulously to take place on the same day in several towns scattered over Asia Minor. The massacre led to the Roman Senate committing a huge invasion force aimed at breaking the power of the Kingdom of Pontus and eventually annexing their territory in a series of conflicts known as the Mithridatic Wars . Notes reflist Category Mithridatic Wars Category Racial massacres Category Bosporan Kingdom Category History of Turkey Category 88 BC Category Hellenistic Pontus AncientRome battle stub Euro hist stub de Vesper von Ephesos es V speras asi ticas it Vespri asiatici pl Nieszpory w Efezie ru sh Azijska ve ernja ... more details
Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Vespers Type Album Artist Steve Lacy Octet Cover Vespers album .jpg Released 1993 Recorded July 5, 6, 7 & 9, 1993 Genre Jazz Length 51 02 Label Black Saint Soul Note Soul Note Producer Giovanni Bonandrini Chronology Steve Lacy Last album Lets Call This... Esteem br 1993 This album Vespers br 1993 Next album The Rendezvous Barry Wedgle & Steve Lacy album The Rendezvous br 1994 Vespers is an album by soprano saxophonist Steve Lacy recorded in 1993 and released on the Italian Black Saint Soul Note Soul Note label. ref name Steve Lacy discography http www.wnur.org jazz artists lacy.steve discog.html Steve Lacy discography accessed June 7, 2011 ref Reception The Allmusic review by Scott Yanow awarded the album 4 stars stating lots of interesting tone colors and harmonies and consistently stimulating solos... Well worth exploring . ref name Allmusic Yanow, S. http www.allmusic.com album vespers r190876 Allmusic Review accessed June 7, 2011 ref Album ratings rev1 Allmusic rev1Score rating 4 5 ref name Allmusic Track listing All compositions by Steve Lacy Multidimensional 6 59 If We Come Close 8 25 Grass 9 24 Wait for Tomorrow 4 35 Across 5 58 I Do Not Believe 9 26 Vespers 6 15 Recorded at Sear Sound in New York City on July 5, 6, 7 & 9, 1993 Personnel Steve Lacy soprano saxophone Steve Potts jazz musician Steve Potts alto saxophone , soprano saxophone Tom Varner French horn Ricky Ford tenor saxophone Bobby Few piano Jean Jacques Avenel double bass bass John Betsch drum kit drums Irene Aebi voice References reflist Category 1993 albums Category Steve Lacy albums Category Black Saint Soul Note albums ... more details
Infobox military conflict conflict Sicilian Vespers partof War of the Sicilian Vespers image Image Francesco Hayez 023.jpg 250px Sicilian Vespers 1846 , by Francesco Hayez caption Sicilian Vespers 1846 ... notes Campaignbox War of the Sicilian Vespers The Sicilian Vespers Italian language Italian Sicilian ... Charles lost control of the island. It was the beginning of the eponymous War of the Sicilian Vespers ... Steven authorlink Steven Runciman title The Sicilian Vespers A History of the Mediterranean World ... pages 26ff isbn 0 521 43774 1 ref ref Runciman, Sicilian Vespers , pp. 16ff. ref However, later Manfred ..., p. 115 Runciman, Sicilian Vespers , p. 212. ref The unrest was also being fomented by agents ... takes its name from an insurrection which began at the start of Vespers , the sunset prayer ... Vespers encyclopedia Encyclop dia Britannica url http www.britannica.com EBchecked topic 542784 Sicilian Vespers accessdate 2011 03 29 ref Because the city s borders have expanded over the centuries, the church is now within the city limits. Beginning on the night of the Vespers, thousands of Sicily ... began to ring for Vespers. Runciman best describes the mood of the night quotation To the sound of the bells ... were in complete control of the city. ref name Runciman, p. 115 Runciman, Sicilian Vespers , p ... of Procida was the mastermind behind the conspiracy that led to the Vespers. Immediate aftermath ..., Sicilian Vespers , p. 218. ref It is reported that upon hearing of the fleet s destruction, King Charles ... my fortune, let me only go down in small steps. ref Runciman, Sicilian Vespers , p. 220. ref Charles .... ref name Runciman, p. 219 Runciman, Sicilian Vespers , p. 219. ref Only thereafter were ambassadors ... to the pope who would hold a vague and unstable suzerainty. ref Runciman, Sicilian Vespers p. 216 ..., Sicilian Vespers , p. 214. ref However Martin underestimated the Sicilians hatred of the French, especially ... of the Kingdom of Sicily. ref name Runciman, p. 201 Runciman, Sicilian Vespers , p. 201. ref ... more details
Infobox Book See Wikipedia WikiProject Novels or Wikipedia WikiProject Books name title orig translator image File Vespers vienna.jpg 200px image caption author Bruce Marshall illustrator cover artist country Scotland language English language English series genre Novel publisher pub date 1947 english pub date media type Print Hardback pages 280 isbn N A preceded by George Brown s Schooldays 1946 followed by To Every Man a Penny 1949 Vespers in Vienna is a 1947 novel by Scottish writer Bruce Marshall . Plot summary Shortly after the end of World War II , British people British Colonel Michael Hooky Nicobar is assigned to the Displaced Persons Division in the British Zone of Vienna , Austria . Like the author himself, Nicobar has had a limb amputated . Marshall also served in the Displaced Persons Division in Austria . ref Marshall, B The Accounting Endnote Houghton Mifflin Company 1958. ref Nicobar s duty is to aid the Soviet authorities to repatriate citizens of the Soviet Union , many of whom prefer not to return to their home country. Billeted in the convent run by Mother Auxilia, Nicobar, and his military aides Major John Twingo McPhimister and Audrey Quail, become involved in the plight of Maria, a young ballerina , who is trying to avoid being returned to Moscow . Nicobar s sense of duty is tested as he sees first hand the plight of the people he is forcing to return to the Soviet Union his lack of religious faith is also shaken by his contact with the Abbess Mother Superior . ref Marshall, B Vespers in Vienna Houghton Mifflin Company Boston 1947. ref The novel was the basis of the 1949 film The Red Danube starring Walter Pidgeon , Ethel Barrymore , Peter Lawford , Angela Lansbury and Janet Leigh . George Sidney directed. After the movie was released the novel was re issued as The Red Danube . File red danube1.jpg thumb right The Red Danube References references BruceMarshall Category 1947 novels Category Novels by Bruce Marshall Category Novels adapted into f ... more details
Scout vespers is a traditional song that is usually &mdash like other vespers &mdash sung at the conclusion of the day or service, especially at the end of a campfire service. Lyrics United Kingdom Tune of O Tannenbaum O, Christmas Tree File Oh Christmas Tree.ogg Cub Scout Vesper Song ref http www.warleyscouts.org.uk resources campfiresongs 15.php Campfiresongs warleyscouts ref br blockquote Softly falls the light of day, br While our campfire fades away, br Silently each Cub should ask, br Have I done my daily task? br For my country done my best? br Prayed to God before I rest? br Helped a friend along the way? br Have I done my best today? br blockquote United States Scout Vespers is a traditional song of the Scouting Boy Scouts . The first verse below is universal, but the second is at times omitted. The song occasionally ends with one of these 2 spoken blessing s May the great Master of all Scouts be with us til we meet again, and may we follow the path that leads to him And now may our heavenly Scoutmaster watch over us and all ordinary Scouts, and may we follow the trail that leads to him. Tune of O Tannenbaum O, Christmas Tree File Oh Christmas Tree.ogg Original Scout Vespers blockquote Softly falls the light of day, br As our campfire fades away. br Silently each Scout should ask, br Have I done my daily task? br Have I kept my honor bright? br Can I guiltless sleep tonight? br Have I done and have I dared, br Everything to Be Prepared? br br Listen Lord, oh listen Lord, br As I whisper soft and low. br Bless my mom and bless my dad, br These are things that they should know. br I will keep my honor bright, br The Oath and Law will be my guide. br And Mom and Dad this you should know, br Deep in my heart I love you so. blockquote Second Version blockquote Quietly we join as one, br Thanking God for Scouting fun. br May we now go on our way, br Thankful for another day. br May we always love and share, br Living in peace beyond compare. br As Scouts may we find ... more details
Unreferenced date February 2009 The J r mie Vespers refer to a massacre that took place in August, September and October 1964 in the Haiti an town of J r mie . It took place after a group of 13 young Haitians calling themselves Jeune Haiti landed on August 6, 1964 at Petite Rivi re de Dame Marie with the intention of overthrowing the regime of Fran ois Duvalier Fran ois Pap Doc Duvalier . They were Max Armand, his brother Jacques Armand, G rald Marie Brierre, Miko Chandler, Louis Drouin, Charles Forbin, Jean Gerdes, R ginald Jourdan, Yvon Laraque, Marcel Numa, Roland Rigaud, Gusley Villedrouin and Jacques Wadestrand. Historical context As a former French colony, Haiti s society was not immune from the long lasting effects of colonization, and its impact on race, class and ethnicity. Haitian society was blatantly divided along classes considered mulatto , mestizo , brown and dark skinned black. The presence of Lebanese and Chinese merchants who bought abandoned French businesses contributed to an at times cohesive, at times stratified society. Tensions existed along color and ethnic lines, regardless of capital and wealth, since many dark skinned black families owned property and wealth on the same level as mulattoes. The term vespers refers to the excursions groups of families took to the countryside on the weekends. These vespers were often organized along racial and class lines, as groups of exclusively white light skinned families would organize weekend country excursions, to the chagrin of their black neighbors, with whom they interacted all week. The rise to power of Papa Doc Duvalier, a Haitian of Guadeloupe origin, also raised a sort of Black nationalism or Noirism throughout the country. Duvalier exhorted the country to take greater pride in her African roots, and treat ... militia was leaked, Duvalier retaliated brutally. Outcome The massacre was called the vespers because ... Fordi9.com The 13 of Jeune Haiti coord missing Haiti DEFAULTSORT Jeremie Vespers Category 1964 ... more details
Use dmy dates date December 2011 Use British English date December 2011 coord 51.5116 0.103 display title region GB scale 2000 File FatalVespers.jpg thumb right Contemporary engraving of an impression of the collapse of the interior The Fatal Vespers is the name given to a disaster in Hunsdon House, Blackfriars, London , at the time the French ambassador s house. Event On the afternoon Sunday, 5 November New Style N.S. 1623 about three hundred persons assembled in an upper room at the French ambassador s residence, Hunsdon House, Blackfriars, for the purpose of participating in a religious service by Robert Drury Jesuit Robert Drury and William Whittingham Jesuit William Whittingham , two Jesuits. sfn Cooper 1888 p 68 ref 26th October, 1623, stilo antiquo , and the 5th November, stilo novo harv Thornbury 1878 pages 200 219 ref While Drury was preaching the great weight of the crowd in the old room suddenly snapped the main summer beam of the floor, which instantly crashed in and fell into the room below. The main beams there also snapped and broke through to the ambassador s drawing room over the gate house, a distance of twenty two feet. Part of the floor, being less crowded, stood firm, and the people on it cut a way through a plaster wall into a neighbouring room. The two Jesuits, were killed on the spot. About ninety five persons lost their lives, while many others sustained serious injuries. sfn Cooper 1888 p 68 The bigotry of the times led some people to regard this calamity as a judgment on the Catholics, so much was God offended with their detestable idolatry idolatrie . sfn Cooper 1888 p 68 ref harvnb Cooper 1888 p 69 notes p Father John Floyd met the reproach by publishing A Word of Comfort to the English Catholics , St. Omer, 1623, 4to . A quaint and apparently accurate account of the accident is given in The Doleful Even Song 1623 , written by the Rev. Samuel Clarke, a Puritan and another description will be found in The Fatall Vesper 1623 , ascribed to ... more details
Operation Sicilian Vespers could refer to one of the following Operation Sicilian Vespers 1992 1998 , the largest Italian Army homeland security operation since the end of the Second World War Operation Sicilian Vespers 2012 , the code name of the 5 days long blockade of roads and seaports that brought Sicily to a standstill in January 2012. The name of the above operations refers to the Sicilian Vespers , the thirteenth century successful rebellion against the rule of the Capetian House of Anjou Angevins . Disambiguation it Operazione Vespri siciliani scn Opirazzioni Vespri siciliani ... more details
Vespers is an interactive fiction game written in 2005 in video gaming 2005 by Jason Devlin that placed first at the 2005 Interactive Fiction Competition . It also won the XYZZY Award s for XYZZY Award for Best Game Best Game , XYZZY Award for Best NPCs Best NPCs , XYZZY Award for Best Setting Best Setting , and XYZZY Award for Best Writing Best Writing . Summary Set in a 15th century Italy Italian monastery , it is chiefly a horror themed moral ity game, where the player takes moral decisions, which then affect the ending. However, whilst playing the game, it isn t obvious that these are moral dilemmas, and the game actively encourages the player to take the evil path. ref http sparkynet.com spag backissues spag43.html SPAG Issue 43 , interview with Jason Devlin. URL last accessed 2006 10 24. ref Awards Vespers has won the following awards ref http wurb.com if game 2860 Vespers on Baf s Guide URL last accessed 2007 09 29. ref 1st place, rec.arts.int fiction competition 2005 Finalist, Best Individual PC, Xyzzy Awards 2005 Winner, Best NPCs, Xyzzy Awards 2005 Winner, Best Setting, Xyzzy Awards 2005 Winner, Best Writing, Xyzzy Awards 2005 Winner, Best Game, Xyzzy Awards 2005 Finalist, Best Individual NPC, Xyzzy Awards 2005 Finalist, Best Puzzles, Xyzzy Awards 2005 Finalist, Best Story, Xyzzy Awards 2005 Remake Vespers3D is an in progress remake of the game created using the Torque Game Engine . The written text interface is being carried over from the original but the remake team are adding 3D animated graphics, voice acting and music. ref http garagegames.com blogs 51891 11429 Vespers3D Living the Adventure , Blog post from Orange River Studio. URL last accessed 2007 09 29. ref References references External links http wurb.com if game 2860 Baf s Guide entry http www.sparkynet.com spag v.html vespers Review of Vespers in SPAG DEFAULTSORT Vespers Video Game Category Interactive fiction Category 2005 video games ... more details
Infobox church color & 35 BFE4FF name Bach Vespers at Westminster img BachVespersAtWestminster.jpg denomination Presbyterian Church U.S.A. country USA website http www.musical alexandria.org Bach Vespers.htm Bach Vespers at Westminster Bach Vespers at Westminster is a two year cycle of 34 evening worship services conducted at Westminster Presbyterian Church Alexandria, Virginia . In the course of the cycle, the Westminster organist Paul Stetsenko plays the complete organ works of J. S. Bach . Content of the vesper services Each Vesper service opens with a major prelude, toccata, or fantasia. Traditionally, a strophic version of Phos Hilaron is sung, or a Vesper Proclamation. Scriptural texts are then chanted by the cantor or recited antiphonally by the congregation these are selected according to the Liturgical Calendar . The congregation is also led in singing hymns chorales each chorale is then followed by an organ chorale prelude by Bach , written on that chorale. At the apex of the liturgy, a passage from the Gospel is chanted as trope , while the congregation stands. At the close of the liturgy, a large scale fugue is played, while the lights are gradually dimmed. At the end, the sanctuary is dark, with only candles burning. When The Lord s Supper is a part of the Bach Vespers, ancient communion liturgies are used, such as the 215 AD Communion Liturgy of Hippolytus of Rome , or The Mystical Supper of the 5th century. Structure of the two year cycle of Bach Vespers There are four segments in the cycle. Each segment focuses on a particular paradigm in historic worship. For instance, Segment I reflects the Orthodoxy and Classical Greek Christianity Segment III centers on Lutheran ... . Orthopraxis as a theological paradigm behind the Bach Vespers Bach Vespers at Westminster ... we speak to God and of God. br At Bach Vespers, a worshiper encounters rites and elements that go ... Vespers.htm Bach Vespers at Westminster http www.wpc alex.org Westminster Presbyterian Church, Alexandria ... more details
The Operation Sicilian Vespers in Italian Operazione Vespri siciliani was a significant security and policing operation in Sicily delivered by the Italian armed forces between the 25 January 1992 and the 8 July 1998. The name of the operation refers to the Sicilian Vespers , the thirteenth century successful rebellion against the rule of the Capetian House of Anjou Angevins . The operation was made necessary to support regular police forces in their fight against the organized crime in Sicily, primarily targeting the Cosa Nostra and Stidda Crime syndicates , after the tragic series of event that bloodied Sicily until the beginning of the nineties, culminating on May 23 1992 in the murders of Judge Giovanni Falcone , his wife and their Police escort police body guards , and on 19 July 1992 in the murders of Judge Paolo Borsellino and his police body guards. The Operation Sicilian Vespers was the largest Italian Army homeland security operation since the end of the Second World War . After an initial deployment of 9,000 soldiers, during the 6 years of the operation were involved a total of more than 150,000 officers and soldiers ref Citation last Serino first Pietro title The Italian Army s Role in Homeland Security place Carlisle Barracks, Pennsylvania, 17013 publisher U.S. Army War College series USAWC Strategy Research Report year 2003 month 07 pages 47 language English url http www.hsdl.org ?view&did 438691 accessdate 2012 01 20 ref . References reflist it Operazione Vespri siciliani 1992 1998 scn Opirazzioni Vespri siciliani Category Law enforcement in Italy ... more details
Infobox Military Conflict conflict War of the Sicilian Vespers image Image Francesco Hayez 023.jpg 300px caption Sicilian Vespers 1846 , by Francesco Hayez . date 1282 1302 place The Mediterranean primarily Sicily , the Mezzogiorno , Aragon , and Catalonia result Division of the kingdom of Sicily into Aragonese Trinacria and Angevin Naples combatant1 image Aragon Arms crown.svg 21px Crown of Aragon br image Aragon Sicily Arms.svg 21px Kingdom of Sicily Kingdom of Trinacria br flag Byzantine Empire combatant2 image Image Blason Sicile P ninsulaire.svg 21px House of Capet Anjou Angevin Kingdom of Naples br image France Ancient.svg 21px Kingdom of France br image Armoiries Majorque.svg 21px Kingdom of Majorca commander1 commander2 strength1 strength2 casualties1 casualties2 notes Campaignbox War of the Sicilian Vespers The War of the Sicilian Vespers started with the insurrection of the Sicilian Vespers against Charles I of Sicily Charles of Anjou in 1282 and finally ended with the peace of Caltabellotta in 1302. It was fought in Sicily , Catalonia the Aragonese Crusade and elsewhere in the western Mediterranean between, on the one side, the House of Capet Anjou Angevin claimants Charles of Anjou and his son, Charles II of Naples Charles II and the kings of France , their relatives, backed by the Papacy and, on the other side, the kings of Aragon . Background main Sicilian Vespers More background is probably necessary to explain the complex situation which existed in the Mediterranean at the time, i.e. Byzantines, Latin Empire, Treaty of Viterbo, papacy, Aragonese, etc. Sicily ... 30 March 1282, at the Church of the Holy Spirit just outside Palermo , at evening prayer vespers , a Frenchman ... at Trapani. Soon after the Vespers itself, the Sicilians turned to Peter of Aragon to deliver them ... months after the Vespers, on 30 August, Peter landed at Trapani . He quickly marched into Palermo ... Steven Runciman Runciman, Steven . The Sicilian Vespers . 1958. ISBN 0 521 43774 1 Leonardo Bruni ... more details
Evening Prayer may refer to Evening Prayer Anglican , the Anglican service of Evening Prayer Vespers , the Roman Catholic service of Evening Prayer Ma ariv , the evening prayer in Judaism . See Jewish services Evening prayer , a painting by Anna Ancher Disambig ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 In the Episcopal monastic tradition, the second of four services in regular daily worship Matins Diurnum Vespers Compline See also Canonical hours Vigils Night Hours Book of Hours LiturgicalHours Category Liturgy of the Hours ... more details
Sanctorum Meritis was the hymn at First and Second Vespers in the Common of the Martyrs in the Roman Breviary . ref CathEncy wstitle Sanctorum Meritis ref References reflist Category Latin hymns Category Liturgy of the Hours RC stub ... more details
The Aposticha lang el Church Slavonic Slavonic stikh ry na stikh vne are a set of hymns stichera accompanied by psalm verses stichos ref Citation last Kallistos Ware first Bishop author link Timothy Ware last2 Mary first2 Mother author2 link contribution Glossary year 1969 publication date 1984 title The Festal Menaion Translated from the Original Greek editor last editor first editor link edition volume series pages 545 6 place London publisher Faber and Faber id isbn 0 571 11137 8 url accessdate ref that are chant ed towards the end of Vespers and Matins in the Eastern Orthodox Church and those Eastern Catholic Churches that follow the Byzantine Rite . The Greek term literally means hymns on the verses. The aposticha belong to a family of hymns, known as stichera , which are normally tied to psalm verses in the Daily Office . Unlike other stichera, which normally follow their psalm verses, the aposticha are unique in that they precede their psalm verses. Aposticha are found at Vespers every day, but at Matins they occur only on ordinary weekdays, being omitted on higher ranking feast day s. At Vespers on Sundays i.e., Saturday evening there is one more sticheron than on weekdays. The aposticha at Sunday Vespers form an acrostic in the original Greek the first sticheron is not part of the acrostic . References Reflist Sources Archimandrite Ephrem, Aposticha and Sticheron in Blackwell Dictionary of Eastern Christianity Oxford Blackwell Publishing, 1999. ISBN 0631189661 Monks of New Skete, http www.ogreatmystery.com newskete hymnsofentreaty introduction.html Introduction in Hymns of Entreaty Cambridge, New York New Skete, 1987. ISBN 093512909X External links http www.stanthonysmonastery.org music Vespers Finale 202003 20 20 5B2190 Aposticha Brief 5D.pdf Vespers Aposticha for Sunday, Mode 1 Byzantine chant Category Eastern Christian liturgy Category Christian hymns Category Religious music Category Liturgy of the Hours ... more details
There have been several Crown of Aragon Aragonese France French wars in history Albigensian Crusade 1209 29 War of the Sicilian Vespers 1282 1302 Aragonese Crusade 1284 85 War of the Castilian Succession 1475 79 Italian War of 1521 1526 Four Years War 1521 26 disambig ... more details
Psalm 127 is the 127th psalm from the Book of Psalms . It is one of 15 psalms that begins with the words Song of Ascents A song of ascents Shir Hama alot . Uses Judaism Is recited following Mincha between Sukkot and Shabbat Hagadol ref The Complete Artscroll Siddur page 530 ref . Christianity Musical settings include Nisi Dominus Handel Nisi Dominus by Handel, which is believed to have been written for a vespers service. Nisi Dominus by Monteverdi, part of Vespro della Beata Vergine 1610 Vespers of 1610 Nisi Dominus RV 803 by Vivaldi , setting for strings and solo voice References reflist Psalms Category Psalms 127 id Mazmur 127 fr Psaume 127 126 pl Psalm 127 ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Sacra Jam Splendent Latin the opening words of the Roman Catholic hymn for Matins of the Feast of the Holy Family . The Holy See Vatican instituted the feast in 1893, making it a duplex majus greater double and assigning it to the third Sunday after Epiphany holiday Epiphany . Pope Leo XIII composed the three hymns Vespers , Matins , Lauds of the Breviary Office. The hymn for Matins contains nine Sapphic stanza s of the classical type of the first stanza Sacra jam splendent decorata lychnis Templa, jam sertis redimitur ara, Et pio fumant redolentque aerrae Thuris honore. A thousand lights their glory shed On shrines and altars garlanded, While swinging censers dusk the air With perfumed prayer. The hymns for Vespers O lux beata caelitum and Lauds O gente felix hospita are in classical dimeter iambics, four lined stanzas, of which the Vespers hymn contains six and the Lauds hymn seven exclusive of the usual Marian doxology Jesu tibi sit gloria . All three hymns are replete with spiritual unction, graceful expression, and classical dignity of form. They reflect the sentiment of the pope in his letter establishing a Pious Association in honour of the Holy Family and in his Encyclical dealing with the condition of working men. References Reflist catholic Category Christian hymns Category Latin hymns ... more details
Galeran of Ivry was an official of Charles I of Sicily . Galeran was appointed seneschal of the kingdom of Sicily in 1272, where he was unpopular due to his arrogance and partiality. ref name vespers cite book last Runciman first Steven authorlink Steven Runciman title The Sicilian Vespers publisher Cambridge University Press year 1958 isbn 0 521 43774 1 ref After the death of William II Villehardouin in 1278, the principality of Achaea fell, by the operation of the Treaty of Viterbo , to Charles. Galeran was sent to Achaea as Charles first bailli and vicar general in that province. ref name vespers ref name hazard cite book editor Hazard, H.W. ed. title The fourteenth and fifteenth centuries A History of the Crusades, vol. III url http digital.library.wisc.edu 1711.dl History.CrusThree accessdate 2006 09 20 year 1975 publisher University of Wisconsin Press location Madison, Wisconsin page 259 ref His tenure was not a success. Accustomed to the centralized administration of the kingdom of Sicily , he aroused many complaints from nobles whose feudal rights he traduced, and had difficulty in properly maintaining the troops and equipping the fortresses in Achaea. ref name hazard His one attempt at a military campaign against the Byzantine Empire Byzantine s was defeated in the mountains of Skorta . A deputation of the Achaean barons, sent to Naples in 1280, obtained his recall and replacement by Philip of Lagonesse . ref name vespers References references Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ivry, Galeran of ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Ivry, Galeran of Category 13th century Italian people Category Year of birth missing Category Year of death missing Category Kingdom of Sicily Category Principality of Achaea Italy bio stub ... more details
Beata may refer to Beata , woman s given name including list of people with the name Beata Beata genus , genus of jumping spiders Beata , the feminine form of the Latin and Italian title given to people who have been beatification beatified Beata Ludovica Albertoni 1674 , a sculpture group by the baroque artist Gian Lorenzo Bernini. Beata Island Isla Beata , in the Caribbean home to the world s smallest gecko. Cabo Beata , southernmost point of the island of Hispaniola, in the Pedernales Province of the Dominican Republic. De Vita Beata On the Happy Life , moral essay by Seneca the Younger Missa de Beata Virgine disambiguation , multiple musical works with the name Urbs beata Jerusalem dicta pacis visio , the first line of a 7th or 8th century hymn sung in the Office of the Dedication of a Roman Catholic church before the Second Vatican Council. Vespro della Beata Vergine 1610 , SV 206 and 206a, Vespers for the Blessed Virgin, 1610 , or simply the Vespers of 1610 , as it is commonly called, is a musical composition by Claudio Monteverdi. disambig de Beata es Beata desambiguaci n pl Beata ujednoznacznienie ... more details
, 1610 Vespro della Beata Vergine 1610 Vespers for the Blessed Virgin, 1610 Stattkus Verzeichnis SV 206 and 206a commonly called Vespers of 1610 is a musical composition by Claudio Monteverdi . The term Vespers evening prayers is taken from the Liturgy of the Hours Hours of the Divine Office , a set .... In scale, Monteverdi s Vespers was the most ambitious work of religious music before Bach . This 90 ... elements. Vespers is composed around several Bible Biblical texts that are traditionally used as part ... Benedicamus Domino . History and context Monteverdi s Marian Vespers of 1610 , was his first sacred ... , per se. The Vespers were published in July 1610, in combination with a six voice mass which musical ... by Graham Dixon that Monteverdi s setting of the Vespers is more suited towards use for the feast of Saint ... female saint. He goes on to write that formatting the Vespers to fit a Marian feast made the work ... connected with Trinity . The Vespers was first printed in Venice in 1610 when the composer was working ... the Vespers in either city the work may have been written as an audition piece for posts at Venice ... the composer was not offered a post . The Vespers is monumental in scale, and requires a choir large .... Some scholars have argued that this suggests that the Vespers was not intended as a single work, but it is generally performed as such. Monteverdi s unique approach to each movement of the Vespers ... , and psalm without losing focus. The Vespers achieves overall unity by building each movement on the traditional ... of the Vespers, but intended as separate Sacred Concertos. However, their place in between the psalms indicates that they were intended to be part of the Vespers, but could also be performed ... Evans, Robert MacDonald Bass Hyperion CDA67531 2 See also Selva morale e spirituale , also known as the Vespers ... Sum from the Vespers on original instruments in meantone tuning by the musical ensemble ensemble ... Vespers in 2010 DEFAULTSORT Vespro Della Beata Vergine 1610 Category 1610 works Category Marian ... more details