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		<title>Greek Holy Week&#8217;s Kassiani:  Fallen Woman or Poet?</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>One the most unique Orthodox Easter rituals of Holy Week is the “Troparion tis Kassianis” (The Hymn of Kassiani) chanted once a year in Greece, on the evening of Holy Tuesday.</p>
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