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A '''sticheron''' (plural: stichera) is a particular kind of hymn used in the [[Liturgy]], while a ''sticherarion'' is a book containing the stichera for the morning and evening services throughout the year. Stichera are also found in the ''[[Menaion]]'' and ''[[Octoechos]]''.  This should not be confused with the [[vestment]] "[[sticharion]]."
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A '''sticheron''' (plural: stichera) is a type of hymn used in the [[services]] or the [[Daily cycle]], while a ''sticherarion'' is a book containing the stichera for the morning and evening services throughout the year. Stichera are also found in the ''[[Menaion]]'' and ''[[Octoechos]]''.  This word should not be confused with a [[sticharion]] (a kind of [[vestments|vestment]]).
  
 
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A sticheron (plural: stichera) is a type of hymn used in the services or the Daily cycle, while a sticherarion is a book containing the stichera for the morning and evening services throughout the year. Stichera are also found in the Menaion and Octoechos. This word should not be confused with a sticharion (a kind of vestment).


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Usage

Stichera are commonly written in cycles on particular themes or for use in particular liturgical contexts. Examples of such themes include:

Examples of liturgical contexts where stichera are commonly used include:

  • Vespers (the evening office)
  • The Litia
  • The Praises (at the end of Orthros, the morning office)

Stichera are usually sung in alternation with verses from the Psalms or other scriptural sources. In liturgical books, they are designated as having a particular tone.

Settings of stichera are frequently found in recordings of Orthodox liturgical music, some by well known composers.