The Sunday of Orthodoxy
Tone 4 / First Sunday of Lent
Great Vespers: Blessed is the man.
Lord I have Cried, Tone 4, on 10: Octoechos 6; Triodion 4 (The prophets, inspired by Thy Spirit); G: Triodion (The grace of truth); N: Sunday Dogmatic
in the tone of the week.
Entry; O
Gladsome Light; Prokimenon of
the day, Tone 6: The Lord is King.
Aposticha: Octoechos; G:
Triodion (Advancing from ungodliness to
the true faith); N: Theotokion, Tone 2: (O new wonder).
Troparia: O Theotokos and Virgin x2; We venerate Thine Immaculate Icon x1.
Matins: God is the Lord,
Tone 4; Troparia: Resurrection x2, G: We
venerate Thine Immaculate Icon; N: Resurrectional Theotokion Tone 2 (All of thy most glorious mysteries).
After each Kathisma:
Sessional hymns from the Octoechos.
Blessed are the blameless; Evlogitaria (The assembly of
angels was amazed).
Hypakoe, Hymns of Ascents,
and Prokimenon, Tone 4.
Matins Gospel 4, Luke 24:1-12 (§112).
Having beheld the Resurrection; Psalm 50; G: The
doors of repentance; N: Guide me in
the paths of salvation; Have mercy on me, O God; When I think of the multitude of evil things I have done. Save, O God, Thy people.
Canon: Resurrection 4 Glory to Thy Holy Resurrection, O
Lord.
Cross and Resurrection 2 Glory, O
Lord, to Thy precious Cross and Resurrection
Theotokos 2 O Most Holy Theotokos, save us.
Triodion 6 Glory
to Thee, our God, glory to Thee.
Irmos of the Resurrectional
canon, Tone 4.
Katavasia: Israel in Ancient times [in the
Triodion].
After Ode 3, Sessional hymn of the Triodion (Depicting Thy divine form in icons); G: Triodion (The heavenly Zion); N: Theotokion (With love, O honored Virgin).
After Ode 6, Kontakion (The uncircumscribable Word) and Ikos of the Triodion.
At Ode 9, More Honorable.
Holy is the Lord, our God.
Exapostilaria: Resurrection;
G: Triodion (Leap for joy and clap your
hands); N: Theotokion in the Triodion (The
swords of hostile heresy now have failed).
Praises, Tone 4, on 9:
Octoechos 5, Triodion 4 (sticheron: O
Lord Who lovest mankind; verse: I
will confess Thee, O Lord; sticheron: Restoring
to the Churches; verse: I will be
glad and rejoice in Thee; sticheron: A
feast of joy and gladness; verse: Arise,
O Lord my God; sticheron: Moses, in
the season of abstinence); G: Triodion (Moses,
in the season of abstinence); N: Most
blessed art thou. After the Great Doxology, the troparion: Having risen; the two remaining Litanies and
Sunday dismissal; After the dismissal: G/N: Gospel Sticheron; followed by
First Hour.
Hours:
Troparia: Resurrection and Triodion; Kontakion: Triodion.
Liturgy of St. Basil the Great: Beatitudes on 10: Octoechos 6; Triodion 4, from Ode
6.
After the entrance: Troparion of the Resurrection; Triodion; G/N:
Kontakion of the Triodion.
Prokimenon, Tone 4: Blessed art Thou, O Lord, the God of our
fathers.
Epistle: Heb. 11:24-26;32-12:2 (§329 mid).
Alleluia,
Tone 4.
Gospel: John 1:43-51 (§5).
Instead of It is truly meet: All creation Rejoiceth.
Communion Hymn: Praise the Lord in the heavens. & Rejoice in the Lord, O ye righteous. Resurrectional Dismissal.
After the prayer behind the
Ambo, the Moleben for the Conversion of Those Who Have Departed into Error, but
in cathedrals and monasteries, the Rite of Orthodoxy is performed.
Sunday Evening Vespers: As on Cheesefare Sunday.
Lord I have Cried, Tone 4, on 10: Penitential Stichera from the Octoechos 4 (I want to wash away with tears – Triodion,
p. 185f); Triodion 3 (Grant me
contrition); Saint 3 (O divinely wise
father Timothy – Venerable Timothy of Symbola, February 21); G/N:
Theotokion in the Menaion (To whom hast
thou likened thyself).
Entry; O Gladsome Light; Great Prokimenon, Tone 8: Thou hast given an inheritance to them that fear Thy Name.
During the final repetition
of the prokimenon, the priest closes the royal doors, removes his phelonion and
puts on a dark epitrachilion, and goes out to the
Vouchsafe, O Lord.
Then the Litany, Let us complete our evening prayer unto the
Lord, with the choir singing the responses according to the penitential
Lenten melody.
Aposticha: Triodion (Stichera
and verses, beginning with Come, let us
cleanse ourselves), G/N: Theotokion in the Triodion (The heavenly powers praise thee).
Now lettest Thou Thy servant.
Troparia: O Theotokos and Virgin (with a great
prostration); G: O Baptizer of Christ
(with a great prostration): N: Plead in
our behalf (great prostration); Beneath thy compassion
(without a prostration).
Lord, have mercy x40; G/N More Honorable. In the name of the Lord, father
bless. Priest: He that is is blessed. Reader: O
Heavenly King, strengthen Orthodox Christians.
Then the priest says the
prayer of St. Ephrem with 3 prostrations, then the Dismissal.