Cathisma

/kəˈθɪzmə/ noun

In Christian liturgy, a section or division of the Psalms appointed for recitation during services, particularly in Eastern Orthodox tradition.

From Greek kathisma, derived from kathizein meaning 'to sit down.' The term refers to the practice of sitting while reciting specific psalm sections during long church services.

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