Lazarus Saturday Canon final - Anaphora Press
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Copyright, 1998. Lawrence Margitich. Permission granted to copy for liturgical use. Anaphora Press, 2008.
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"O God of our fathers, blessed art Thou."
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and with the choirs of angels we magnify thee.
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