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A '''Litanies litany''' (gr. Εκτενής ; sl. Ектения - Ektenija) is a prayerful sequence of supplications which are intoned by a [[deacon]] or the [[priest]] in the name of all those praying. After each petition the choir, or people, sing, ''"Lord, have mercy,"'' "Grant this, O Lord" (orin some translations, ''"Grant thisit, O Lord"), or "To Thee, O Lord" (or "To You, O Lord")."''
Each litany concludes with an [[exclamation ]] (doxology) said by the priest glorifying the [[Holy Trinity]].
==Great Litany==
The [[ Great Litany]](Greek: Συναπτή μεγάλη/Synaptê Megalê; Slavonic: Ектенїѧ Великаѧ/Ekteniya Velikaya) --so called not only because of its length, but because of its importance, or coming near the beginning of major services such as the [[Divine Liturgy]], [[Matins]], [[Vespers]], [[Baptism]], [[Great Blessing of Waters]], etc. This ektenia is also called the Litany of Peace, begins with (Greek: Εἰρηνικά/Eirênika; Slavonic: Мирнаѧ Ектенїѧ/Mirnaya Ekteniya) because of the words ''opening petition: "In peace, let us pray to the Lord."'' It is typically found near the beginning of services. It contains many different petitions for prosperity and salvation of various groups.
==Small Litany==
The [[Small Litany]] (Greek: Αἴτησις/Aitêsis or Μικρὴ Συναπτή/Mikrê Synaptê; Slavonic: Ектенїѧ Малаѧ/Ektenia Malaya) is a shortened form of the Great Litany, consisting in only three petitions. It begins with the words ==Litany of Supplication==The [[Litany of Supplication]] (Slavonic: Просительная ектения; Greek: Δέησις, Πληρωτικά), sometimes called ''Litany of Completion'', is characterized by its first petition, "Let us complete our prayer unto the Lord,"Again and again in peace by its petitions that end with "let us pray ask of the Lord," to which the faithful respond "Grant this, O Lord." The petitions beseech ("supplicate") the Lord for the spiritual well-being of the faithful. The initial petition may be modified to denote time of day (e.g. "Let us complete our evening prayer unto the Lord."'' It contains three ), and therefore the Litany of Supplication may be called the "Evening Litany" or "Morning Litany," depending on the service in which it is said. In the [[Divine Liturgy]], which is considered to be "outside of time," the Litany of Supplication does not denote a time of day. ==Litany of Fervent Supplication==The [[Litany of Fervent Supplication]] (Slavonic: Ектенїѧ Сугубаѧ/Ekteniya Sugubaya)-- this litany is remarkable because of its fervency, indicated by the threefold response of the choir, "Lord, have mercy" (thrice). At the Divine Liturgy, this litany may also be augmented with special petitions, according to need as the presiding clergyman sees fit.
==Augmented Litany==
The [[Augmented Litany]] is so called because it consists of the petitions contained in the [[Litany of Fervent Supplication]], ''augmented'' by two petitions at the beginning: ''"Let us say with all our soul and with all our mind, let us say:"'' and ''"O Lord Almighty, the God of our Fathers, we pray Thee, hearken and have mercy."'' The responses to these augmented petitions, unlike those taken from the Litany of Fervent Supplication, consist of a single ''"Lord have mercy,"'' instead of three. The Augmented Litany may also be "augmented" with special petitions at times of need, such as for peace at times of war, for the health of a graevely-ill parishioner, the blessing of a new [[Marriage]], etc.
==Litany of Fervent Supplicationfor the Departed==The [[Litany of Fervent Supplicationfor the Departed]] is characterized by composed of entreaties to the three-fold ''Lord, have mercy'', thus giving it its name that He might grant rest in the Heavenly Kingdom to the souls of ''Fervent''the departed by forgiving them all their sins. It is through this litany that may be inserted into the people pray for their own particular needs[[Divine Liturgy]], as well as those of immediately following the entire Church[[Augmented Litany]], their neighborsespecially at funerals and on Soul Saturdays, but also for the newly-departed, their country and however never on a day of the entire worldResurrection (i.e. Paschal-tide & Sundays).
==Litany for the Catechumens==
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