Pope at Georgian Patriarchate is greeted with a “longlived” musical greeting Polychronion
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It is a Georgian chant, which has its roots in the Byzantine rite. • This is the tune of a Polychronion, that the pope listened to when he arrived to the Georgian Patriarchate. • The Polychronion hymn is used to greet civil or Christians authorities in the Eastern Orthodox Church. • In Georgian, it is called “Mravaljamieri.” • In the original publication of this story, there was an error, calling the song the “Ave Maria.” • • • Subscribe!: http://smarturl.it/RomeReports • Visit our website to learn more: http://www.romereports.com/en • Follow us on Facebook: / romereportseng • September 30, 2016. Only a loving heart is able to compose something like this, said the pope. • --------------------- • For broadcasting: [email protected] • ROME REPORTS, www.romereports.com, is an independent international TV News Agency based in Rome covering the activity of the Pope, the life of the Vatican and current social, cultural and religious debates. Reporting on the Catholic Church requires proximity to the source, in-depth knowledge of the Institution, and a high standard of creativity and technical excellence. • As few broadcasters have a permanent correspondent in Rome, ROME REPORTS is geared to inform the public and meet the needs of television broadcasting companies around the world through daily news packages, weekly newsprograms and documentaries. • --------------------- • Follow us... • Our website http://www.romereports.com/ • Facebook / romereportseng • Twitter / romereports
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