The Sunday of the Holy Cross
Tone 6 / Third Sunday of Lent
Before Vespers, the priest (wearing his phelonion)
approaches the Table of Oblation, where the precious Cross, decorated with
various flowers and lying on a tray that is covered with an Aer, has been
prepared. The Royal Doors and the curtain are closed. Priest: Blessed is our
God. Deacon or Reader: Trisagion Prayers. Priest: For Thine is the
Kingdom. Then are sung the Troparion of the Cross, G/N and the Kontakion of
the Exaltation. During the singing, the priest censes the precious Cross and
then gives up the censer. The priest then makes a prostration, then places the
tray with the Cross (covered by the Aer) on his head and carries it to the Holy
Table. The priest puts the Cross on the Holy Table on the place of the Gospel
Book, which has previously been set upright at the back of the Holy Table. The
priest censes three times around the Holy Table. Then the curtain and the Royal
Doors are opened and the vigil begins.
Great Vespers:
Blessed is the man.
Lord I have Cried, Tone 6, on 10: Octoechos 6; Triodion 4 (Shine, Cross of the Lord); G: Triodion (O Christ our God, of Thine own will); 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/N:
Cross (O Lord Who hast helped gentle
David).
Troparia: O Theotokos and Virgin x2; Cross (O Lord, save Thy people) x1.
Matins: God is the Lord,
Tone 6; Troparia: Resurrection x2; G: Cross; N: Resurrectional Theotokion, Tone
1 (When Gabriel announced to thee).
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 6.
Matins Gospel 6, Luke 24:36-53 (§114).
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.
The Gospel is not brought out
for veneration on this day, because the Cross is brought out later.
Canon: Resurrection 4 Glory to Thy Holy
Resurrection, O Lord.
Theotokos 2
Most Holy
Theotokos, save us.
Cross (in the Triodion) 8 Glory, O Lord, to Thy
precious Cross.
Irmos
of the Resurrectional Canon, Tone 6.
Katavasia: Moses the servant of God.
After Ode 3, Sessional hymns of the Triodion.
After Ode 6, Kontakion (No
longer doth the flaming sword) and Ikos of the Cross.
At Ode 9, More Honorable.
Holy is the Lord, our God.
Exapostilaria: Resurrection;
G: Cross (Seeing the Precious Cross of
Christ); N: Theotokion in the Triodion (All-hallowed
Lady).
Praises, Tone 6, on 9:
Octoechos 4; Triodion 5 (sticheron: With
our voices let us shout; verse: Praise
Him with tuneful cymbals; sticheron: Approach
and draw waters; verse: Exalt ye the
Lord our God; sticheron: O honored
Cross; verse: God is our King before
the ages; sticheron: With our voices;
verse: Arise, O Lord my God;
sticheron: The Lord of all has taught us
in a parable); G: Triodion (The Lord
of all has taught us in a parable); N: Most
blessed art thou.
For the rubrics
concerning the bringing out of the Cross, see the Triodion, page 348. During the Great Doxology the priest,
wearing all his vestments, censes three times around the Holy Table. While the
choir sings the concluding Holy God to a slow and solemn melody, the priest
takes the Cross with the tray and carries it upon his head out of the Altar
through the north door, preceded by two candles, stopping in front of the Royal
Doors. When the final Holy God has
ended, he says Wisdom! Aright! Then
we sing the troparion of the Cross, thrice. The priest places the decorated
Cross on an analogion in the middle of the church, and censes around it three
times. Then he sings three times: Before
Thy Cross, and this is also repeated three times by the people. Then, the priest,
clergy, and the people (one by one) venerate the precious Cross. And as the
clergy and people venerate the Cross, the choir sings the Stichera in the Triodion, pp 348-350.
After
the conclusion of the stichera, the two remaining Litanies and
Resurrectional Dismissal; after
the Dismissal: G/N: Gospel Sticheron; followed by First Hour.
Hours:
Troparion: Resurrection; G: Cross; Kontakion: Cross.
Liturgy of St. Basil the Great: Beatitudes on 10: Octoechos 6; Triodion 4, from Ode
6.
After the entrance: Troparion of the Resurrection; Cross; G/N: Kontakion
of the Cross.
Instead of the Trisagion: Before Thy Cross.
Prokimenon, Tone 6: Save, O Lord, Thy people and bless Thine
inheritance.
Epistle: Heb. 4:14-5:6
(§311).
Alleluia,
Tone 8.*
Gospel: Mark 8:34-9:1 (§37).
Instead of It is truly meet: All creation Rejoiceth
Communion Hymn: The light of Thy countenance, O Lord, hath
been signed upon us.
Resurrectional Dismissal.
*The Slavonic Triodion calls
for this to be Tone 1, but the Apostle, and Typikon call for it to be Tone 8.
Sunday Evening Vespers: As on Cheesefare Sunday.
Lord I have Cried, Tone 6, on 10: Penitential Stichera from the Octoechos 4 (I have no repentance and no tears – Triodion,
p. 186f); Triodion 3 (O Lord, Thou hast
stretched out Thine hands); Hierarch 3 (Called
the namesake of chastity – St. Sophronius of Jerusalem, March 11); G/N:
Theotokion in the Menaion (Bedew my mind).
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 epitrachelion, and goes out to the Ambon. All the other
liturgical covers are likewise changed.
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 In my
wretchedness), 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.
Let it be known: We venerate the precious Cross on Monday and Wednesday during the 1st
hour. There is a censing of the Cross with open royal doors, and instead of My steps do Thou direct, we sing Before Thy Cross... and Come, ye faithful.., etc. On Friday this
same veneration occurs, not at the 1st hour but after the dismissal of the
Typica, after which the Cross is returned to the altar (See September 21st
Rubrics).
On these three days on which
the Cross is venerated -- on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, the Kontakion of the
Cross is read at all of the hours and at the Typica, and also at Compline (at
Small Compline on Sunday evening and at Great Compline on Tuesday and Thursday
evenings just before O Lord of hosts...).
Note:
Beginning on the Wednesday of mid-fast, at the Liturgy of the Presanctified
Gifts we add the litany for those preparing for Holy Illumination.