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== Position in the Daily Cycle? ==
 
This article says that Typika is served after 9th Hour. We just did that in our parish for Royal Hours of Great and Holy Friday. But the Daily Cycle article says that Typika can be included in the Midday Aggregate after 6th Hour. 9th Hour is part of the Night Aggregate. I have also attended on of these where our priest was abscent and we said 3rd and 6th hour and then Typika. I also know that in the Russian tradition the All Night Vigil consists of Vespers, Matins, and 1st Hour. Then the next morning they say 3rd Hour and 6th Hour and then the Divine Liturgy. So it seems weird that the 9th Hour is not part of the All Night Vigil and that Liturgy is after 6th Hour, not 9th Hour. Can anyone explain this?
 
--[[User:Ryan Close|Ryan Close]] 17:37, April 2, 2010 (UTC)
 
== Typical Psalms ==
Should info on Missa Sicca be here or in another article?--[[User:JosephSuaiden|JosephSuaiden]] 13:29, August 4, 2008 (UTC)
:: Is that an Orthodox service? Also is it a more like a the [[Liturgy of the Presanctified Gifts]] served by a priest? - [[User:Andrew|Andy]] 13:54, August 12, 2008 (UTC)
 
It is an Orthodox service, but it common to the Western Rite (regardless of jurisdiction). It literally means "dry mass", and is more like the Eastern typika service, not the Liturgy of the Presanctified (though the liturgy of the presanctified is like the typika); it can be served by a deacon, and can be done like the reader service if the blessings are removed. Presanctified gifts can be served by a deacon.--[[User:JosephSuaiden|JosephSuaiden]] 00:22, August 13, 2008 (UTC)
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