Dear Fr David,
If you type the words "служба новомучеников" into a Google search, you will come
up with what you need. (In case Yahoo Groups messes up the Cyrillic, the text
transliterates as "sluzhba novomuchenikov".)
Please keep in mind that the service that is being used in Russia is different
from the text that is used by ROCOR. And most texts available on the web are in
modern orthography.
If you are looking for the Russian service, it's here:
http://www.wco.ru/biblio/books/novmuchsl/Main.htm
With accents, the text can be found here:
http://www.st-nikolas.orthodoxy.ru/newmartyres/service.html
If you are looking for the ROCOR service, it's here:
www.st-sergius.org/services/RussMN/01-25.pdf
Here the text is not formatted well, but it also includes information about the
service and a list of the names:
http://www.krotov.info/libr_min/worship/minea_mes/novomuchen.html
Here is a scan of the text in Slavonic, probably just what you're looking for:
http://www.pravoslav.de/acolouthiae/offices/neomartyrs.pdf
Nikita
--- In ustav@yahoogroups.com, Fr David Moser <moserd@...> wrote:
>
>
> I am in need of the service for the Royal Martyrs in Slavonic.
> Although our weekend services are primarily in English, we have begun
> having weekday services primarily in Slavonic. As I do not have any
> printed texts of the Slavonic menaion or Octoechos, I rely on internet
> sources - and my usual resource doesn't have the service for the Royal
> Martyrs. If anyone can send me an e-version of the service or a scanned
> copy or even a hard copy sent by USPS I would be very appreciative (as
> would my Russian parishioners)
>
> APr David Moser
>
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> Archpriest David Moser
> St Seraphim of Sarov Orthodox Church (ROCOR)
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> Website: http://stseraphimboise.org
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