Dear all, A vigil rank service to the Martyr St. Constantine of Kakheti in Georgia is ready. The service is written in Church Greek and can be sent to you as a...
Since practices vary even from parish to parish it would be impossible to list all of the very many different variations possible. I think this comes down to...
When reading the sessional hymns after the first kathisma for Sunday Matins, my understanding was that the correct practice is to read the theotokion printed...
... wrote: Dear Stephen, Your original understanding is correct. I've no idea where that info. in the 2nd paragraph came from;it is incorrect. Sergius Miller ...
... Because of the importance of the dismissal theotokion of the resurrection in the tone of the week, it is not to be omitted from Sunday Matins. Therefore, ...
I was looking through the service for the Annunciation, in the Great Vespers with Liturgy I am trying to figure out where to find the 2 Prokeimena which occur...
You will find them in the main volume of "The Lenten Triodion" (Mother Mary/Bishop Kallistos) on page 421. Archimandrite Kyril Jenner ... From: "Philosoph"...
They would be in the regular Triodion as the services for this week are found in there. maria. On Mon, 03 Apr 2006 23:22:45 -0700 Philosoph <philosoph@...>...
The Life of St Mary of Egypt, which the Typikon indicates is read at Matins on Thursday of the Great Canon, was made available to me a few hours ago in...
If a parish was to change the hangings or coverings during this time it would be to blue- as are the vestments the priest would wear at this time. In our...
For the benefit of future years, which sets of rubrics are right? The rubrics in the music book for the Great Canon published by SJOKP or the Order of Divine...
Dear Fr. John, We used the SJOKP music book and it seemed to be the same as the English Lenten Triodion. Can you give us some idea where they differ? Kenneth...
Last night we read the biblical ode at ode 4. I was wondering if it is usually sung. On "normal" weekday matins we sing both the biblical odes and the canons. ...
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According to the Typicon, the biblical odes are omitted when the Great Canon is chanted. On Thursday, April 6, 2006 9:27 AM, Ferrari wrote: Last night we read...
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But is that referring to ALL of the Odes, or is it just referring to the fact that the verses of the Odes are not used with the Great Canon, unlike other days...
My understanding is that the Biblical Odes are omitted completely. On Thursday, April 6, 2006 9:53 AM, Kyril Jenner wrote: But is that referring to ALL of the...
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Does that include the first half of the Ninth Ode (the Song of the Mother of God)? Archimandrite Kyril Jenner ... From: "Peter Fekula"...
I asked myself this question. The introductory chapters of the Typikon does not mention the Great Canon Thursday among those days in which the Magnificat is...
The Music book called for a small litany after the kathisma, for the prayer "Save O God Thy people..." and did not call for the litany of fervent supplication....
I did not arrive until the first ode was being read, so I missed the first two. :-( I assume that we had a small litany (we always seem to do this). Can't...
In the Triodion (Kallistos Ware's) on page 389 there is a note before the fourth Ode which says, "The second part of the Life of St. Mary of Egypt is now read,...
Ferrari
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Why is there always a Pres. on Thursday in the 5th week? Can Pres. be done on any weekday? Thanks, maria. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]...
Dear Fellow Ustavniki: Does anyone know exactly where this can be found? "O Only, Immortal Word [of God], You desired to liberate Your friend [Lazarus] from...
Father bless: This is from the 9th ode of the Friday Matins canon for the 6th week of Lent, that is, the day before Lazarus' Saturday. In English it can be...
Dear All, At long, long last, Boris has updated his site, http://notes.tarakanov.net/chto.htm. You'll need to scroll way down the page to find XXXIX, Russkaya...