Orthodox Liturgical Texts

And Resources

 

 


Ø    The Reader Service Horologion: containing the services of Typika, the Hours, Vespers, Matins, the All-Night Vigil, Small Compline, Great Compline, The Midnight Office, the Moleben, and instructions on how to do Reader Services.

 

Ø    Horologion Texts in Word Format

 

Ø    Rubrics for upcoming Vigils

 

Ø    The Variable portions of Typika

 

Ø    The Variable portions of the Divine Liturgy

 

Ø    Online Liturgical Resources: A comprehensive collection of links to online liturgical material in English.

 

Ø    Katavasiae for the Seasons of the Year

 

Ø    Orthodox Musical Resources

 

Ø    Practical Tips on building a Liturgical Library

 

Ø    Akathists and Canons

 

Ø    Various Private Prayers

 

Ø    The Ustav List: A Discussion Group for Liturgical questions (which counts among its participants some real liturgical experts)  

 

Ø    The Typikon List: a different list of similar scope.

 

Ø    Alaskan Languages: Aleut, Alutiiq, Tlingit, & Yup’ik

 

Ø    Albanian Orthodox texts on-line (both liturgical and non-liturgical)

 

Ø    Chinese Orthodox texts on-line (both liturgical and non-liturgical)

 

Ø    Liturgy in Danish

 

Ø    Services and Prayers in French

 

Ø    Services, Prayers, and the Bible in Greek

 

Ø    Services and Prayers in Italian

 

Ø    Services and Prayers in Japanese

 

Ø    Services and Prayers in Portuguese

 

Ø    Services and Prayers in Romanian

 

Ø    Services and Prayers in Slavonic

 

Ø    Services and Prayers in Spanish

 

Ø    Services and Prayers in Swedish

 

 

 


Note: Most of the translations used in the texts located on this site are from those published by Fr. Lawrence of Jordanville, NY, or from St. John of Kronstadt Press.  The complete texts of these materials can be ordered from St. John of Kronstadt Press.

 

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