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Good and Faithful ServantSt. Nicholas Litia verse; Galician model melody |
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In Myra, O SaintSt. Nicholas Kontakion; “Bulgarian” to the melody Today the Virgin |
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Guardian of WidowsSt. Nicholas Exapostilarion; to the melody Hearken, O women |
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Proceed, O Angelic PowersPraise verses from the Nativity and Theophany Prefeast and Postfeast Matins; vs. God shall come forth from Teman, and the holy one from the mountain overshadowed by the forest! vs. From the womb before the morning star have I begotten Thee. vs. The waters saw Thee, O God, the waters saw Thee and were afraid. vs. The sea saw it and fled, Jordan was turned back. |
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Praise the Name of the Lord Ps. 134-135 (135-136)Festal Polieley (anonymous) Praise the name of the Lord, give praise, O servants of the Lord! Alleluia!You that stand in the house of the Lord, in the courts of the house of our God! Refrain: Alleluia! Alleluia! For His mercy endures forever. Alleluia! |
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Christ is Born, Odes 1-8Nativity Canon, Odes 1-8 (anonymous)Ode I. Christ is born; glorify Him! Christ comes from heaven; go to meet Him! Christ is on earth; be exalted. Sing to the Lord, all the earth, and praise Him with gladness, O people, for He has been glorified. Ode III. To the Son, begotten of the Father before all ages and incarnate of the Virgin without seed in these latter days, to Christ our God, let us cry out! Thou hast raised up our horn; Holy art Thou, O Lord! Ode IV. Stem and flower of the root of Jesse, Thou hast blossomed from the Virgin, O Christ. From the mountain overshadowed by the forest Thou art come, made flesh from her that knew no man. O God, not formed from matter -- Glory to Thy power, O Lord! Ode V. O God of Peace, Father of mercies, Thou hast sent Thine angel of great counsel to grant us peace. We are guided to the light of the knowledge of God, and keeping watch by night we glorify Thee, O Lover of man! Ode VI. The sea monster cast forth Jonah as it had received him, like a babe from the womb, and when the Word came to dwell in the Virgin and was made flesh, He came forth preserving her incorrupt. For as He Himself was not subject to decay, He kept His mother free from harm. Ode VII. The children brought up together in godliness scorned the impious decree of the tyrant. They were not afraid of the threat of fire; but standing in the midst of the flames they sang: Blessed art Thou, O God of our Fathers. Ode VIII. The furnace moist with dew was an image prefiguring a wonder beyond nature, for it did not burn the children whom it had had received. Nor did the fire of Divinity consume the Virgin’s womb when it entered it. So let us raise the song: Let all creation bless the Lord and exalt Him throughout all ages. |
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Nativity Canon: 9th OdeCarpathian |
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Our Savior, the Dayspring Automelon (I)Nativity Exapostilarion, Traditional |
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Heaven and Earth are United TodayNativity Litia verse; Carpathian “Bulgarian,” arr. Archbishop Job (Osacky) |
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O Gladsome LightAnonymous; sung in Church Slavonic O Gladsome Light of the holy glory of the immortal, heavenly, holy, blessed Father: O Jesus Christ. Now that we have come to the setting of the sun, and behold the light of evening, we praise Father, Son and Holy Spirit: God. Meet it is at all times to worship Thee with voices of praise, O Son of God and Giver of life; therefore all the world doth glorify Thee. |
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Turn Not Thy FaceGreat Prokimenon; Carpathian, arr. Archbishop Job |
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All of CreationGalician; from Cantus Ecclesiasticus secundum traditionem Basilianem. Rome: Press of the General Curia of the Order of St. Basil the Great All of creation rejoices in you, O Full of Grace, the assembly of angels and the race of men. O sanctified temple and spiritual paradise, the glory of virgins, from whom God was incarnate and became a child — our God before the ages. He made your body into a throne, and your womb became more spacious than the heavens. All of creation rejoices in you, O Full of Grace. Glory to you! |
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Let My Prayer Arise Ps. 140 (141)From the Presanctified Liturgy; sung in English and Church Slavonic; Carpathian, arr. Archbishop Job Let my prayer arise in Thy sight as incense, and let the lifting up of my hands be an evening sacrifice. |
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Out of the MouthsLazarus Saturday Koinonikon; composed by Monk Martin (Gardner) |
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Hymn of CassiaDoxasticon for Great and Holy Wednesday; adapted from a Bulgarian folk melody The woman who had fallen into many sins, O Lord, yet when she perceived Thy divinity, she joined the ranks of the myrrh-bearing women. In tears she brought Thee myrrh before Thy burial. She cried, “Woe is me! I live in the night of licentiousness, shrouded in the dark and moonless love of sin. But accept the fountain of my tears, Thou who didst gather the waters of the sea into clouds. Bow down Thine ear to the sighing of my heart, Thou who didst bow the heavens in Thine ineffable condescension. Once Eve heard Thy footsteps in paradise in the cool of the day, and in fear she ran and hid herself. But now I will tenderly embrace those pure feet, and wipe them with the hair of my head. Who can measure the multitude of my sins, or the depth of Thy judgments. O Savior of my soul, despise not Thy servant, for Thy mercy is beyond measure.” |
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Thy Bridal ChamberBridegroom Exapostilarion; Carpathian, arr. Archbishop Job Thy bridal chamber I see adorned, O my Savior, and I have no wedding garment that I may enter. O Giver of Light, enlighten the vesture of my soul, and save me. |
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Of Thy Mystical SupperOffertory Hymn and Koinonikon for Great and Holy Thursday; Carpathian Tone 6 Canon Melody |
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The Wise ThiefGreat and Holy Friday Exapostilarion; sung in Church Slavonic and adapted from Carpathian chant The wise thief in a single moment Thou didst make worthy of Paradise, O Lord; illumine me as well by the wood of Thy Cross and save me. |
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The CrossElevation of the Cross Exapostilarion; composed by Maia Aprahamian The Cross is the guardian of the whole earth; the Cross is the beauty of the Church. The Cross is the strength of kings; the Cross is the support of the faithful. The Cross is the glory of angels and the wounder of demons. |
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The Light of Thy Countenance Ps. 4Elevation of the Cross Koinonikon; composed by Maia Aprahamian |
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Arise, O God Ps. 81 (82)Sung in place of Alleluia at Holy Saturday Liturgy; arranged by Johann Von Gardener, English adaptation by Vladimir Morosan |
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Very Early in the Morning7th Resurrectional Gospel Verse; Tone 7 Carpathian |
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Christ is risenPaschal Troparion sung in Georgian |
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Christ is RisenSerbian Canon Melody, sung in Church Slavonic, with Paschal trezvon |
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Our Savior, the DayspringExapostilarion for All Saints of North America; to the melody Our Savior, the Dayspring |
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Rejoice, O Hills of Northern CaliforniaVerse for All Saints of North America; Tone 6, to the melody Having set all their hope |
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