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Menaion February Second Edition, January, 2016

His Eminence The Most Reverend Metropolitan JOSEPH Archbishop of Ne York and Metropolitan of All North America ANTIOCHIAN ORTHODOX CHRISTIAN ARCHDIOCESE OF NORTH AMERICA Beloved in Christ: To all the Choir Directors, Choir Members, Chanters, and those ho are interested in Church Music It is ith thankfulness to God that e elcome this electronic version of the Kazan Menaion proect thoroughly compiled and digitized by Mr. Christopher Holey, the former chairman of the Department of Sacred Music. In this electronic, online version, many of the typos and mistakes have been corrected from the original printings. This platform ill also make it very easy hen modified and corrected translations are made by our Department of Translations as e ork to bring uniformity to our texts and service books. Therefore, e holeheartedly encourage all of our parishes to use this online version of the Kazan Menaion and check it regularly for updates. We are grateful to Mr. Christopher Holey for the countless hours he spent on digitizing this proect originally produced by the late protopsaltis, Mr.. Wishing you and your loved ones all of God s blessings, I remain, Your Father in Christ, +JOSEPH Archbishop of Ne York and Metropolitan of all North America Given at our headquarters in Engleood, Ne Jersey, this 8 th day of January, 2016 The disciples ere first called Christians in Antioch (Acts 11: 26) 358 Mountain Road, P.O. Box 5238, Engleood, NJ 076315238 (201) 8711355 T Archdiocese@antiochian.org (201) 8717954 F

The SelfRuled Antiochian Orthodox Christian Archdiocese of North America DEPARTMENT OF SACRED MUSIC Paul Jabara, Chairman guiding chanters, choirs and congregations to musical excellence in orship for the glory of God..antiochian.org/music December 17, 2015 The holy Prophet Daniel and the Three Children: Ananias, Azarias and Misael Greetings to you all in the Name of our Lord Jesus Christ! When I as appointed chairman of the Sacred Music Department in February, 2006, I sa that e had already typeset s Byzantine Vespers Proect as he originally rote it. Some of the accenting of the music as incorrect, but the ison as added, and e had a much cleaner copy of it all. I then began to proof and correct his Byzantine Matins Proect, already typeset by +Michael Kargatis, ith the opportunity to make sure the barring and accenting of the music and the ison ere done properly, and that the text as according to the approved text from The Divine Prayers & Services by Nassar. This Proect as completed and approved for use in 2010. The next Proect our department took on as Kazan s Menaion, the music for many of the Feast Days of the Saints and the 9 fixed Maor Feast Days of the Orthodox Church celebrated throughout the year, since e discovered back then that it as out of print. This has been a 5 year proect, no completed at the end of 2015. The music presented here in each of the 12 months of the Menaion is basically the original music ritten by and Ray George, of blessed memory, but also corrected in the same manner as the Matins. In this updated, typeset edition of the Menaion, e have corrected the barring and accenting of the music, corrected the text according to Nassar, added various rubrics and instructions for the services according to the Typikon, added the names of the special melodies used for various stichera in Vespers and Matins, and added the ison to complete the style of Byzantine chant. The music presented here is to be used in conunction ith Kazan s Vespers and Matins Proect, as ell as Nassar. I am eternally grateful to Deborah Abraham for doing the initial typesetting of the Menaion back in 2007; to Michael Farro and Emily Loe for their role in proofing the final editions of each month; to Chadi Karam for helping me along the ay ith the correct ison; and to Paul Jabara, our current chairman, for alloing me to finish this Proect. May God continue to bless you all as e sing His praises throughout the year, glorify His holy Name, honor His Saints and celebrate the Feast Days of the Holy Orthodox Church. Yours in Christ, Christopher Holey

1 Vespers Menaion Pages 114 Using Kazan's Byzantine Vespers Proect in Tone 1, follo it from the beginning to the singing of "O Lord to thee have I cried...", on page 5, and the verses that follo. Then sing the verses and Idiomela for the Feast, as on pages 25 of this book. Then sing the "Glory," "Both no," and "Today let the gate of heaven be opened..." in Tone 6, as on the bottom of page 5 through page 7 of this book. No sing the Entrance Hymn, "Gladsome Light," and the daily Prokeimenon, folloed by the Old Testament readings on pages 496499 in The Divine Prayers and Services by Nassar. After the litanies, sing the Aposticha in Tone 7 (Grave tone), as on pages 811 of this book. Then sing the "Glory," "Both No," and "He that rideth on the cherubim,..." in Tone 8, as on pages 1214 of this book. Conclude Vespers ith the Troparion "Reoice, O Virgin Theotokos, full of grace..." in Tone 1, as on page 14 of this book. Sing the troparion three (3) times. Antiochian Orthodox Christian Archdiocese 02/14/07 Rev0 DA

Vespers Menaion Verses and Idiomelon Tone 1 Verse 1 Fast Ison If thou, O Lord should'st mark in iq ui ties, O Lord, ho, Slo shall stand, for ith Idiomelon 1 Say, O thee there is for. give ness. Sim e on, hom car riest thou in the Tem ple in thine arms ith re oic 2 ing? T'ard hom dost thou cry, shout ing, No I have been let to de part; for I have be held my Sav This is he This is the Word, n born. God of the Vir gin. of. God, ior. ho as in car nate for our sakes, and saved. man. Him let us. or ship.

Vespers Menaion Verses and Idiomelon Tone 1 Verse 2 Fast Be cause of thy name have I ait ed for thee, O Lord, Slo U my soul hath ait ed up on thy Word, my soul hath hoped Verse 3 Fast in the Lord. From the morning atch un til night, from the morn ing atch Slo let Idiomelon 3 Is ra el trust in the Lord. Re ceive, O Sim e on, him hom Mos es fore 3 After singing Verse 2, repeat Idiomelon 1: "Say, O Simeon, hom carriest thou in the Temple..." Then sing Verse 3. U n sa on Si nai be lo the clouds lay ing don the, la, be n. la. # b n b n com ing a child, and o bey ing the He it is ho ut ter eth the la.

Vespers Menaion Verses and Idiomelon Tone 1 He it is n ho as sym bo lized by the Proph ets, ho hath be come in car saved Verse 4 Fast. man. Him let us nate. or for our sakes and ship. For ith the Lord there is mer cy, and ith him is a bun, Slo 4 dant re demp tion, and he ill de liv er Is ra el from all his in iq ui ties. After completing Verse 4, repeat Idiomelon 3, "Receive, O Simeon, him ho Moses foresa..." Then sing Verse 5. Verse 5 Fast, Slo Praise the Lord all ye na tions. Praise him all ye peo Idiomelon 5 Come, let us. ple. al so elcome Christ and re ceive him ith di vine songs of praise, hose sal va tion

Vespers Menaion Verses and Idiomelon Glory Sim e on sa, of hom 5 Da vid speak eth. He it is ho spake through the proph ets, ho is in car nate for our sakes, and speak eth in the la. Him let us Verse 6 Fast. or ship. For his mer cy is great t'ard us, and the truth of the Lord en, Slo dur eth for ev. After singing Verse 6, repeat Idiomelon 5, "Come, let us also elcome Christ..." Then continue ith the Glory as belo. er. Tone 6 Glo b to b b ry to the Fa ther and n the. Son and to the b Ho ly Spir it.

Vespers Menaion Glory and Both No Tone 6 b Both no and b ev er, and un to b a ges of a ges. A men. b b To b o day let the gate of pened; for the b 137 140 ho is ith b n gin ning in b his God b n Word of the heav en be b b Fa ther n out be gin ning, hav ing tak en a be b time, not b on b Moth sep a rat ing from head, is of fered by his ill, n b b n by a Vir gin b b er as a child for ty days. old in the Mo 6 sai ic Tem. b ple;

Vespers Menaion Glory and Both No Tone 6 n b n and the priest, his n n in his arms, n b n ser vant, re ceiv eth him b cry n n ing ith oy: No let test thou me de n b b part, for mine eyes have be held thy sal. b b. va tion. Wherefore, O thou n b 7 b n b come in to the orld to save man ho. kind, b didst b n b O Lord, glo ry to thee. No sing the Entrance Hymn "Gladsome Light," and then the Daily Prokeimenon. Refer no to pages 496499 in The Divine Prayers and Services by Nassar for the Old Testament Readings, and page 499 for the Litiya. Then sing the Aposticha on the folloing pages.

Vespers Menaion The Aposticha Tone 7 Idiomelon 1 A dorn thy 8 cham ber, O Zi on,. and re ceive Christ the King. Wel come Mar y the heav'n ly gate; for she hath ap peared as a che ru bic throne; she car ri eth the King of glo ry. Ver i ly, the Vir gin is a cloud of light ho is be car ry ing in her bod y the Son fore the morn ing star, hom Sim e on car ry ing in his arms, pro claimed to the na tions as the. Lord of life and death, and the Sav iour of our souls.

Vespers Menaion The Aposticha Tone 7 Stichos Fast 9 No let test thou thy ser vant de part, O Slo Lord, in. peace. Idiomelon 2 He that fore e ter ni ty, ris eth from the Fa ther be and in these last days from a Vir gin's omb, hath been car ried to the Tem ple by his spouseless Moth er; and him ho laid don the la in the Mount of Si nai, she of fer eth to the. right eous old priest, to hom it as re vealed that he should be hold the Lord Christ o bey ing the cer e mo nies of the la. And hen Sim e on re ceived him in his arms, he re oiced,

Vespers Menaion The Aposticha Tone 7, cry ing: This is 10 God co e ter nal ith the Fa ther, and the De liv er er of our souls. Stichos Fast Slo A light to the rev e la tion of the Gen Idiomelon Him that of the cher u tiles. rid eth in the char i ots bim, and is praised ith the songs of the ser a phim, the The o to kos car ried in her arms, in car nate of her ho kne no spouse. she de liv ered him ho gave the la, ful fill ing thē or der of the la, in to the ho,. And hands of thē old priest, hav ing car ried Life, *sought de liv er ance from life, say ing *The phrase "sought deliverance from life" as inadvertently omitted from Kazan's music.

Vespers Menaion The Aposticha Tone 7 11 No let test thou me de part, O Mas ter, that I may tell Ad am that babe thē im I be held as mu ta ble God, ho is be fore e ter ni ty, and the Sav iour of the orld.

Vespers Menaion Glory and Both No Tone 8 Very slo & Glo ry to the Fa ther and to the & &,.. Son and to the Ho ly Spir it. Both no and ev er and un to b a ges of a ges. A & He that rid & praised by the & eth. on the cher u men. bim, ho is ser a phim, to day is of fered ac cord ing to the la in the di vine Tem ple, & old man, and re ly ing in thē arms of an & 12 ceives from Jos eph of fer ings be com ing & God, to pairs of tur tle doves, thē un de filed & Church and the peo ple chos en a ne from the

Vespers Menaion Glory and Both No Tone 8 & Gen 13 tiles, and to pairs of pi geons, since & b b he is the Head of thē Old and &. Ne Cov e nants. But Sim e on, hav ing re b ceived the & mean ing of rev e la tion hich as made un to him, & & bless'd the b Vir gin Mar y, the The o to kos, fore tell ing and point ing to the & suf fer ings of & # him ho as. b born of her, seek ing de liv er ance from him and cry & b b No let test thou me de part, O Mas ter, as ing, & thou didst go be fore and didst prom ise

Vespers Menaion Glory/Both No Tone 8 Troparion Tone 1 14 & me; for & Light be & Lord I have be b held fore e ter ni and thee, b Sav iour of the ty, the O & Chris tian peo. ple. Troparion Tone 1, Sing 3 times &. Re & grace; & light for from oice,. thee a O b Vir gin The o to kos, full of rose the Sun of Jus tice, ing those ho are in dark ness. Re & Christ our God, n. b oice and be glad, O right eous old man, car ry ing in thine & arms the De b b # liv er er of our souls, ho grant eth us. n &. res ur rec 1, 2. tion. 3. tion. b

Matins Menaion Pages 16 Thru 30 15 Presentation of the Lord Follo Kazan's Byzantine Matins Proect, and after "God the Lord hath appeared unto us ", sing the Troparion of the Feast three times, "Reoice, O Virgin Theotokos, full of Grace ", as on page 14 of this book. No read the Kathismata on page 501 in the Divine Prayers and Services by Nassar. Then sing the Anabathmoi, as on pages 63 and 64 in the Byzantine Matins Proect. Follo this ith the Prokeimenon, as on page 16 of this book. After the Gospel, read Psalm 50. Then chant "Glory... Through the intercessions of the Theotokos... Both no... (repeat)...", folloed by "Have mercy upon me, O God, according to thy loving kindness... Today let the gate of heaven be opened ", as on page 16 and 17 of this book. Sing the Katabasiae and the Magnifications, as on pages 18 to 23 of this book. Then sing the Ninth Ode ith each of the magnifications before the Heirmos and Troparia. Then conclude ith the magnification "O Theotokos, thou hope of all Christians..." and "Let us magnify, O believers..." No sing the Exaposteilarion, as on page 25 of this book. Sing the beginning of the Praises in Tone 4, as on page 127 of the Byzantine Matins Proect, and then the Prosomia as on pages 26 to 29 of this book. Follo this ith the "Glory" and "Both No," and "O Christ God...", as on pages 29 and 30 of this book. No sing the "Great Doxology," as on page 225 of the Byzantine Matins Proect. Instead of "Having Risen from the Tomb ", sing the Troparion of the Feast, as on page 14 of this book. DIVINE LITURGY FEBRUARY 2 PRESENTATION OF THE LORD Second Antiphon Page 31 Eisodikon (Little Entrance) Page 31 Kontakion Page 32 On Especially (Ninth Ode) Page 32 Koinonikon (Communion Hymn) Page 33 Antiochian Orthodox Christian Archdiocese, 2/1/15, Rev 1, DA, CAH

Matins Menaion Prokeimenon After Psalm 50 Idiomelon Tone 6 &. b. Ison I shall pro claim thy name from gener a tion to gen er a tion. Verse U & & n My heart ov er flo eth ith a good ord. I shall pro claim thy name b from gener a tion to gen er a After Psalm 50 Fast, tion. Have mer cy up on me, O God, ac cord ing to thy lov ing, kind ness, ac cord ing to the mul ti tude of thy ten der, Slo mer cies, blot out my trans gres Idiomelon Tone 6 To b o. b sions. b b day let the gate of heav en be b Fa b pened; for the b b n Word of the ther ho is ith out be gin ning, hav ing n tak en a be gin ning in b 16 n time, not

Matins Menaion Idiomelon Tone 6 b n b sep a rat ing from his God b b head, b of fered by his on ill, by a vir gin b Moth. b b er as a child for ty days old in the Mo n b. b sa ic Tem n b n ser vant, re ceiv eth him b n n ple; and is n n b the priest, his n n in his arms, cry ing ith oy, No, let test thou me de part,. b for b n b b mine eyes have be. 17 held thy sal va tion. Where fore, O thou b n ho b didst n b b come in to the orld to save man. kind, O Lord, b glo ry to n thee. b

Matins Menaion Katabasias Tone 3 Ode 1 The 18 sun of old passed o ver the depth of the temp est be get ting dry land; for the a ter dried up on both sides like a all for the peo ple to pass through its depth, sing ing songs ell pleas ing to God, and shout ing, Let us praise the Lord; for by glo ry he hath been glo ri fied. Ode 3 O Lord, trust in the Con firm a tion of thee, con firm thy those ho put their Church hich thou hast bought ith thy prec ious blood.

Matins Menaion Katabasia Tone 3 Ode 4 Thy vir tue, O Christ, hath cov ered the heav ens; for hen the tab er nac le of thy hol i ness came, thy Moth er, free of cor rup tion, and thou didst ap 19 Tem ple of thy glo ry borne in pear in the arms as a babe, the hole cre a tion as filled ith thy praise. Ode 5 When I sa iah sa God sym bol i c'ly on a high al tar, sur round ed by thē an gels of glo ry, he lift ed his voice, cry ing, Woe is me, retch ed man; for

Matins Menaion Katabasias Tone 3 I have fore Light not ap pre hend ed by Ode 6 When the Sal thē seen God in car nate, the old man n night, and the Lord sa ith his b of peace. on va tion that as re vealed to the na he cried to art my God, thee, say 20 ing, com ing from the pres ence of O eyes tions, Christ, God. thou Ode 7 Thee do e praise, O Word of God, ho moistened in the fire the. God Vir speaking youths, and delt in an in cor rup ti ble n gin, sing ing in true or Bless ed art thou, God of our Fa b ship, thers.

Matins Menaion Katabasias Tone 3 21 U We praise, e bless and e or ship the Lord. Ode 8 The youths striv ing for true or ship, n b stand ing in the midst of un bear a ble fire and not hurt at all by the flames, sang a song of di vine praise, say ing, Bless the Lord, all his orks, ex alt him still more to thē end of a. ges. No sing the folloing 10 Magnifications (some of hich ere not in the original music), and then the 9th Ode, ith its magnifications and troparia.

Matins Menaion Magnifications Tone 3 1. 4 3 O ho ful vir gin moth er.. thou filled the mys ter y, in tran scend.. 2. minds Sim up and thus at e on the proph la Cre 3.* reign on his tend ing ith heav'n et ing hu. ly.. held arms a the hosts. God,.. eth in heav en, the And man hav from his ing fate, illed God 22 it tor ho. from.. thus a vir gin's Lord. the man To.. omb, Holey save came shar ing. our state. *These additional magnifications, 35, 710, ere not in the original, but should be done here.

Matins Menaion Magnifications Tone 3 4.* Thy ev' 5.* thou praise, O vir gin.. pure, ry tongue; for thy first Lift princ art up your ex eyes to born the flo eth on.. Christ,. tolled by.. him, es of all lands! Be.. Christ borne by 22a glo rious hold the song. ye Lord. Sim e on's hands! 6. Our earth at the shake for fear,.. man kind, O sight of.. thee God. Tran scend ing all doth. ho can one hand thee hold? *These additional magnifications, 35, 710, ere not in the original, but should be done here.

Matins Menaion Magnifications Tone 3 7.* Sim a e on did ver i ly.. stay, live thy face to see; then cried: "No let.. 8.* thou The by tongs mys.. 9.* omb, By bod of thy my tic em on old, soul it's O firm, said ber de is pre. part to.. held, Christ cious first.. clear borne thee!" test in. ill born maid. the y thou didst take; and on the for ti day a vis 22b it to the tem. ple a. make. eth *These additional magnifications, 35, 710, ere not in the original, but should be done here.

Matins Menaion Magnifications, Ninth Ode Tone 3 10.* When Lord to from earth did his true, 9th Ode re Be heaven a.. bove, come; Sim e on his ser. oic ing did el The. come. *Some of these magnifications and troparia ere not in the original music, but should be included here. vi thou a light, my.. God, sion and my mind; ith *pae. may 1. c praise 23 thee a ans that. mong man vant to. I kind. my Let us magni fy, O be liev ers, the first born Son, thē e ter nal Word of the Fa ther, First born of a Moth er ho kne no man; for e have be held in the *Pronounced Peeuhns

Matins Menaion Ninth Ode Tone 3 sha do of the la and the Scrip tures a 24a sign, that ev' ry first born male that op en eth the. omb is called ho ly to God. 4 3 To the tem ple Mar y.. came, of fer ing her first born child, here glo ri ous Sim e on... stood ith o pen arms and ide. (Then repeat "Let us magnifiy, O believers, the firstborn Son...") My God of thee I.. let seek; test thou me de part. The myst 'ry.. to me. no clear, I ill pre pare to start.

Matins Menaion Ninth Ode Tone 3 2. c Of old they 24b of fered a pair of tur tle pair of pi geons. But in stead of them the di doves and a vine old.. man and An na the pure prophet ess ere of fered to him ho as born of the Vir gin, ho as of fered in the. Tem ple, ho is the Son of God. Where fore, they served him mag ni fy ing. 4 3 He hom thē an gels.. serve, ith trem bling and ith fear; lo, he is on. our. earth, and him doth. Sim e on bear. (Then repeat "Of old they offered a pair of turtle doves...")

Matins Menaion Ninth Ode Tone 3 Glory to the Father and to the Son and to the Holy Spirit. O one ho 24c didst ap.. pear in Trin i ty ex alt ing. Keep them ho hope.. in. thee of thy re demp tion grant ing. 3. c Ver i ly, Sim e on cried, say ing: Thou hast grant ed me, O Christ, the de light of thy sal va. tion. Where fore, re ceive thou thy ser vant ly ing in dark ness, a di vine pro claim er and ne in i ti ate of grace, magni fy ing thee ith praise.

Matins Menaion Ninth Ode Tone 3 Both no and ever, and unto ages of ages. Amen. 4 3 Keep thou, The 24d o to.. kos them ho thy.. harms, suc cor seek; pre thy ser vants serve them from. true and meek. life's 4. c Ver i ly, An na the pure proph et ess and right eous old om an, con fessed God as is meet, thank ing the Mas ter o pen ly in the Tem ple, pro. claim ing the The o to kos and mag ni fy ing her be fore all pres ent. Then conclude ith the folloing Magnification and Heirmos of the 9th Ode as the Katabasias.

Matins Menaion Ninth Ode Tone 3 4 3 Keep thou, 24e The o to.. kos them ho thy.. harms, suc cor thy seek; pre ser vants serve them from. true and meek. life's Katabasias of the 9th Ode c Let us mag ni fy, O be liev ers, the first born Son, thē e ter nal Word of the Fa ther, First born of a Moth er ho kne no man; for e have be held in the sha do of the la and the. Scrip tures a sign, that ev' ry first born male that openeth the omb is called ho ly to. God.

Matins Menaion Exaposteilarion Tone 3 25 Special (Original) melody: While standing in the Temple's courts Sung 3 times b When thē old man to the in. his. came b Tem. arms, ple he re ceived the b Free me no peace cry in the Lord spir it of the la ing un to him, from the bonds of the ac cord ing I have be held ith to bod y in thy ord; mine for.. eyes J the rev e la tion of the Gen tiles. and the sal va tion of Is ra el.

Matins Menaion Praises Tone 4 Verse 1 Fast 26 Praise God in his sanc tu ar y,, Slo n praise him in the n firm a ment of his po'r. Special melody: Unto them that fear thee Prosomion 1 (& 2) Ver i ly, the Lov er of man kind is of fered to. day in the Tem ple, ful fill ing the ritten la. And Sim e on re ceiv eth him in his eak arms, cry n No let test thou me de part to the bliss be yond; for ing, I have be held thee to day man tled in mor tal flesh, n O thou n ho rulest. life and art Lord of death.

Matins Menaion Praises Tone 4 Verse 2 Fast 27, Slo Praise him for his might y acts, praise him ac cord ing to his n ex cel lent great ness. Verse 3 Fast Praise him ith the sound of the trum pet, Slo After singing verse 2, repeat Prosomion 1, then sing verse 3 as belo. praise him ith the psal ter y and harp., Prosomion 3 O Lord, Sun of us tice, thou hast ap peared as a light for the rev e la tion of the Gen sit ting on a bright cloud, ful fill ing the shad o y tiles, la and re veal ing the be gin ning of the ne grace.

Matins Menaion Praises Tone 4 Where fore, hen Sim e on be held thee he lift ed his n voice, cry 28 n ing, Let test thou me de part from cor. rup tion; for I have to day be held thee. Verse 4 Fast Praise him ith the tim brel and dance,, Slo praise him ith the string'd in stru ments and or gans. Prosomion 4 Thou ast in car nate as thou ast pleased to be, be'ng car ried in thē arms of thē ev er vir gin, ith out be'ng sep a rat ed from thy God head in the bosom of the Fa ther; and ast de liv ered in to the hands of

Matins Menaion Praises, Tone 4 Glory/Both No, Tone 6 29 Sim e on, the God re ceiv er, O thou ho holdest all cre a tion in thy hand. Where fore, he shout n n ed ith n oy, cry ing, No let test thou me, thy ser vant, de. part in peace; for I have be held thee, O Mas ter. Glory & Both No Tone 6 Glo b b b ry to the Fa ther and b to the. Son and to the Ho ly b Spir b it. Both no and ev er, and un to b b a ges of a ges. A men.

Matins Menaion Glory & Both No Tone 6 30 n O n Christ. God, ho bn illed to day to lie in the hands of thē b old man as b thou. cher b didst ride in the b n b char i ot of the u bim, de liv er us from the. b b b b b oe of pas sions, reclaim us ho praise thee, and save. our b souls. No sing the Great Doxology in Tone 6, as on page 225 of the Byzantine Matins Proect by Kazan. Then, instead of singing "Having risen from the tomb," sing the Troparion of the Feast, "Reoice, O Virgin Theotokos," as on page 14 of this book.

Divine Liturgy Menaion Second Antiphon and Entrance Hymn Second Antiphon Refrain Tone 2 & b Save us O b Son of God, b ho ast borne b in thē arms of b Sim e on the & b b. right 31 eous, as e sing to thee, A le lu i Begin ith the Verse, and then sing the Refrain: Verse 1: Gird Thy sord upon Thy thigh, O Mighty One, in Thy comeliness and Thy beauty. Bend Thy bo, and proceed prosperously, and be king. Verse 2: Thine arros are sharp, O mighty One, in the heart of the king's enemies; hereby the peoples fall under Thee. Verse 3: A scepter of uprighteness is the scepter of Thy kingdom. Verse 4: Glory to the Father... Both no and ever... Only begotten Son and Word of God... a. For the Third Antiphon, sing the Troparion of the Feast, as on page 14 of this book. & Entrance Hymn b b, The Lord hath made knon his sal va tion; & b b b he hath re vealed his us tice in the sight of the Gen tiles. & b b Save us O & b Son of God, ho Sim e on the right b ast borne eous, as e b in thē arms of sing to & b thee, A le lu b ia. No sing the Troparion of the Feast, folloed by the Kontakion on the next page.

Divine Liturgy Menaion Kontakion Tone 1 Magnification/9th Ode Kontakion Tone 1 Thou, O Christ God, ho by thy. birth, didst sanc ti fy the Vir gin's omb, and, as is meet, didst bless Sim e on's arms, and didst us; pre al 32 so come to save serve thy fold in ars, and con firm them hom thou didst. love; for thou a lone art the Lov er of man b kind. Instead of "It is truly meet," sing this Magnification, folloed by the 9th Katabasias on page 24e, "Let us magnify..." Keep thou, The o to... kos, them ho thy suc and pre serve them from life's cor seek;.. harms,. thy ser vants true and meek.

Divine Liturgy Menaion Communion Hymn Tone 1 Communion Hymn Tone 1 & I ill &. take call up on the the name of 33 cup of sal va tion and the Lord. Intone the folloing verses after each chanting of the Communion Hymn. Verse 1: My vos unto the Lord ill I pay in the presence of all His people. Verse 2: Precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of His saints. Verse 3: O Lord, I am Thy servant; I am Thy servant and the son of Thy handmaid. Thou hast broken my bonds asunder. Then chant the Communion Hymn the 4th and final time, and conclude ith the folloing Alleluia. & Al le lu ia. Al le lu. ia. & b b Al le & lu ia.