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Greek Byzantine Orthodox Chant Agni Parthene О‘оіоѕо® О О±пѓоёо­оѕоµ Lyric Video (2024)

: St. Nektarios of Aegina (1846–1920) wrote the text during his time as director of the Rizarios Theological School in Athens.

(Greek: Ἁγνὴ Παρθένε), meaning "O Virgin Pure," is a widely beloved Greek Orthodox Marian hymn composed by Saint Nektarios of Aegina in the late 19th century. It is technically a paraliturgical hymn, meaning it is not part of the formal Divine Liturgy but is often sung by choirs as a recessional or during the veneration of the Cross. 🕊️ Origins and History meaning "O Virgin Pure

The hymn is composed of 24 stanzas, each ending with the refrain ( Chaire Nymphi Anympheute ). Its lyrics use rich, radiant imagery to exalt the Virgin Mary: Агни Парфене - Википедия meaning "O Virgin Pure

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