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Rubrics for dates January 19 February 1 in the liturgical calendar (February 1 14, 2014 civil calendar) These rubrics are indebted to the work of Fr Paul Merculieff, of blessed memory. Memory eternal! Incipits are not everywhere included, but the full texts of the hymns sung at vespers and divine liturgy, as well as royal hours, vesperal liturgy, and other services, may be found at: sites.google.com/site/ocaaktexts PLEASE NOTE: This Typicon is provided for the benefit of our parishes, NOT as a directive that every service or instruction is to be served in every parish. Each parish has its own situation and the priest should act accordingly. January 4 / 17 Friday Forefeast of Theophany Synaxis of the Seventy Apostles. Daily vespers, compline, and daily matins are served at the usual times. No Divine Liturgy on this day. ROYAL HOURS (Friday) The hours should begin about 8 in the morning. An analoy should have been already placed in the center of the church, and at least one candlestand by it. The priest is vested in epitrachil, cuffs, and phelon; the deacon fully vested. The royal doors are opened. The priest comes out, solemnly carrying the gospel, and the deacon precedes the priest, carrying the candle and censer. They both go to the center of the church, and the gospel is placed on the analoy. Regular beginning, and at O come, let us worship the priest and deacon begin the full censing: that is, the gospel, the sanctuary, the iconostasis, the people, and the whole church. At the first and ninth hours, there is a full censing of the church, but at the third and sixth hours, a half censing; that is, the gospel, iconostasis, and people. The service of the royal hours is taken from the menaion as set forth. The third, sixth, and ninth hours begin with Come let us worship... After the reading of the gospel at the ninth hour, the priest solemnly carries the gospel back to the sanctuary, blesses the people with it from the amvon, then places it back on the altar. The royal doors are closed, and the priest removes his phelon. 1st Hour: Isaiah 35:1 10 (33) Acts 13:25 33 (5) Matt 3:1 11 3rd Hour: Isaiah 1:16 20 (42) Acts 19:1 18 (1) Mark 1:1 8 6th Hour: Isaiah 12:3 6 (91) Romans 6:3 11 (2) Mark 1:9 11 9th Hour: Isaiah 49:8 15 (302) Titus 2:11 14, 3:4 7 (6) Matt. 3:13 17 TYPICA. After the ninth hour is completed, the reader reads the typica service. Psalms 103, 145 and the beatitudes are read as usual. The creed is read, because there will be no divine liturgy. Loose, remit Our Father... kontakion of the forefeast, tone 4: When the Lord descended today... Then: Lord, have mercy (12). O All holy Trinity, might one in essence Blessed be the name (3) and Psalm 33 ( I will bless the Lord... ) are read, since there will be no divine liturgy. Then: Deacon: Wisdom! (Choir:) It is truly (Priest:) Most holy Theotokos, save us! (Choir:) More honorable (Priest:) Glory to thee (Choir:) Glory now Lord have mercy (3), Bless! Priest gives the daily dismissal. (No divine liturgy on this day) January 5 / 18 Saturday Saturday before Theophany / Eve of Theophany / Martyrs Theopemptus and Theonas / Ven. Syncletica. Daily vespers, compline, daily matins, and the Liturgy of St John are served at the usual times. January 6 / 19 Sunday Holy Theophany of our Lord. Great vespers with 13 readings, followed by the great blessing of waters. All night vigil: great compline with litya, matins, and first hour. On Sunday: Liturgy of St Basil followed by the second great blessing of the waters

FESTAL VESPERS. We begin on Saturday at about 2 or 3 pm, or else soon after Liturgy. Begin as Daily Vespers. Priest: Blessed is our God Reader: Amen (and the customary beginning). Read or sing Bless the Lord, O my soul... (Psalm 103). Great litany. Blessed is the man (1st kathisma). Lord, I call on 8; all to the feast, tone 2: The Forerunner beheld our Enlightenment... GNE tone 2: You have bowed your head... Entrance with gospel. Gladsome light. Prokeimenon of the day. 13 readings. After 3rd reading: royal doors are opened, and reader chants in a loud voice the troparion in the 5th tone: You who have created the world... along with its verses, and the choir sweetly sings the refrain: Glory to thee who lovest mankind. At its completion, reader himself sings the refrain. Royal doors are closed. After 6th reading: royal doors are opened, and reader chants in a loud voice the troparion in the 6th tone: In the abundance of your mercy... along with its verses, and the choir sweetly sings the refrain: Except upon those that sit in darkness, glory to thee!... At its completion, the reader himself sings the refrain. Royal doors are closed. The final seven readings are chanted. 1) Genesis 1:1 13 8) Genesis 32:1 10 2) Exodus 14:15 18,21 23,27 29 9) Exodus 2:5 10 3) Exodus 15:22 27 10) Judges 6:38 40 4) Joshua 3:7 8, 15 17 11) 1 Kings 18:30 39 5) 2 Kings 2:6 14 12) 2 Kings 2:19 22 6) 2 Kings 5:9 14 13) Isaiah 49:8 15 7) Isaiah 1:16 20 After 13th reading, the royal doors are opened, and the little litany is intoned with the exclamation: "For Holy art Thou, O our God " The trisagion is sung. Prokeimenon, tone 3: "The Lord is my light and my salvation " Epistle: 1 Cor. 9:19 27. Alleluia, tone 6: "My heart is inditing a good matter " Gospel: Luke 3:1 18. Augmented litany. Vouchsafe, O Lord. Supplication litany. No aposticha; instead we at once begin the Great Blessing of Waters, according to the order in the book of needs (trebnik) and in the menaion. Festal dismissal: May he who deigned to be baptized in the Jordan by John for our salvation, Christ our true God... FESTAL GREAT COMPLINE (Saturday evening) All night vigil begins with Compline. Royal doors are opened and the priest, in phelon, begins: Blessed is our God... and reader reads the regular beginning. At Come let us worship... the priest begins the full censing of the church. After censing, royal doors are closed and phelon removed. The order of Great Compline is followed. God is with us... and its verses are intoned by the reader or priest; and the choir sings sweetly and softly the refrain: For God is with us. Following the Creed, the All holy... is intoned by the priest and its verses, and the choir singing the same. After 1st trisagion, after Our Father: troparion, tone 1: When you, O Lord, were baptized... is sung. Royal doors are opened during the singing of the troparion and the kontakion, and closed at the end of each. The priest wears his phelon and kamilavka during the troparion and the kontakion. After 2nd trisagion, after Our Father: kontakion, tone 4: Today you have appeared... is sung. Following the reading of the lesser doxology ( Glory to God in the highest... ) there occurs: The Litya, tone 4, He who covers himself with light... Glory, tone 8: O Lord, wishing to fulfill... Now & ever, tone 8: Today creation is... The priest, wearing phelon, exits the royal doors and goes to the back of the church, where the prayers of the litya take place, after which the priest moves up and stands before the table with litya items. Aposticha, tone 2: Seeing you, O Christ... GNE, tone 6: Seeing the sun... Song of St Symeon. Trisagion. After Our Father, Troparion, tone 1: When you, O Lord were baptized... (3x) during

which the table bearing the litya tray is censed three times around. The festal icon is then censed and when the singing is completed, the prayer and blessing of the loaves takes place. Choir: Blessed be the name of the Lord (3x) and Psalm 33:1 10 ( I will bless the Lord.). The priest then blesses the congregation from the amvon: The blessing of the Lord be upon you... He then reenters the holy doors and closes them. FESTAL MATINS. The all night vigil continues with the reading of the Six Psalms. Great litany. Troparion: tone 1: When you, O Lord were baptized... (twice); GNE (again). Sessional hymns of feast: "You have appeared " Polyeleos. Magnification: "We magnify you, O Christ the giver of life, who for our sakes were baptized in the flesh this day, by John in the waters of the Jordan. (Selected verse:) "God be compassionate to us and bless us; and make your face to shine upon us, and have mercy on us." Sessional hymn: "O you faithful, come and see " Hymns of ascents: 1st Antiphon in tone 4: "From my youth " Prokeimenon, tone 4: "The sea saw it and fled; Jordan was driven back. Gospel: Mark 1:9 11. Psalm 50. Glory... tone 2: "Today all things greatly rejoice: Christ has appeared in the Jordan." N&E (repeat). Have mercy on me... Sticheron, tone 6: "God the Word appeared to mankind. Two canons: both of feast: 1st canon on 8; 2nd canon on 6. Irmos: from both canons of the feast, tone 2: "The Lord, mighty in battle " Katavasias: irmoi of both canons of the feast. After 3rd canticle: hypakoe: "When you brought light " After 6th canticle: kontakion, tone 4: "Today you have appeared " And ikos. (Magnificat is not sung.) At the 9th canticle: (Refrain:) "Magnify, O my soul..." (Irmos:) "No tongue is capable... Exapostilarion: "The Savior who is grace and truth... (3 times). Praises on 4: tone 1 "O Christ our Master " Glory... tone 6: "O Savior, who clothe yourself " N&E... tone 2: "Today Christ has come " Great doxology. Troparion of feast, tone 1: When you, O Lord (once). Litanies. Festal dismissal: "May he deigned to be baptized by John in the Jordan for our salvation, Christ our true God " HOURS. Troparion and kontakion of the feast. DIVINE LITURGY OF ST. BASIL Festal antiphons, tone 2: "When Israel went forth from Egypt " Entrance verse: "Blessed is he that comes in the name of the Lord " Troparion, tone 1: "When you, O Lord, were baptized " GNE Kontakion, tone 4 "Today you have appeared " Instead of trisagion, we sing: "As many as have been baptized " Prokeimenon, tone 4: "Blessed is he that comes... Epistle: Titus 2:11 14. Alleluia, tone 4: "Offer to the Lord " Gospel: Matthew 3:13 17. Instead of "It is truly": we sing from the ninth canticle of the canon, refrain: "Magnify, O my soul " and irmos: "No tongue is capable of praising " Communion hymn: "The grace of God has appeared " After amvon prayer: Great Blessing of Waters, according to the order in the book of needs. Festal dismissal: May he who deigned to be baptized in the Jordan by John for our salvation, Christ our true God... Festal dismissal (see end of matins). Leavetaking: January 14 / 27. January 7 / 20 Monday / Afterfeast of the Theophany / Synaxis of the Holy Prophet, Forerunner and Baptist John FESTAL VESPERS Regular beginning as at daily vespers. Read Psalm 103. Great litany. No kathisma. Lord, I call on 6: 3 feast, tone 2: "The Forerunner beheld " + 3 Forerunner, tone 1: "When the Forerunner beheld you "; Glory... Forerunner, tone 6: "O light in the flesh " N&E: feast tone 6: "God the Word appeared in flesh to mankind Entrance with censer. Great prokeimenon, tone 7: "Our God is in heaven and on earth; he has done whatsoever he pleases." Augmented litany. "Vouchsafe, O Lord " Supplication litany. Aposticha: feast, tone 4: "When he saw you, O Master " Glory Forerunner, tone 4: "As the lover of the Spirit " N&E, feast, tone 4: "Come, let us do as the wise " Troparia: Forerunner, tone 2: "The memory of the righteous " GN&E: feast, tone 1: "When you, O Lord " Festal dismissal: "May he deigned to be baptized...

HOURS: Troparia: feast; glory... Forerunner. Kontakia: feast and Forerunner are read alternately. DIVINE LITURGY OF ST. JOHN Regular antiphons, with Beatitudes on 8: 4 from canon of feast, ode 3 + 4 from canon of Forerunner, ode 6. (Festal antiphons may be sung instead, if desired.) Entrance hymn: "O come, let us worship O Son of God baptized in the Jordan, save... Alleluia!" (this is sung on weekdays until the leavetaking) Troparia: feast, forerunner. Kontakia: glory: forerunner; N&E: feast. Trisagion is sung. Prokeimenon, tone 7: The righteous one shall rejoice in the Lord, and shall set his hope on him. v. Hear my voice, O God when I pray to you. Epistle: Acts 19:1 8. Alleluia, tone 5: Light dawns for the righteous, and joy for the upright in heart. v. Rejoice in the Lord, O you righteous; and give thanks at the remembrance of his holiness. Gospel: John 1:29 34. Instead of It is truly : 1st megalynarion ( Magnify, O my soul... ) and irmos from Ode 9 of the first festal canon: "No tongue is capable of praising " (sung until the leavetaking). Communion hymns: The grace of God has appeared for the salvation of all men. The righteous shall be in everlasting remembrance. He shall not fear evil tidings. Alleluia... Festal dismissal (with mention of the Forerunner). January 13 / 26 31st Sunday after Pentecost / Tone 6 / Sunday after Theophany / Afterfeast of Theophany / Martyrs Hermylus and Stratonicus. On this day we sing the hymns of the venerable fathers slain at Sinai and Rhaithu (transferred form January 14/27). The texts of the Resurrection are found in the octoechos. Those of the feast and of the saints are found in the menaion, under January 13, or January 6. GREAT VESPERS 1st kathisma (Blessed is the man). Lord, I Call on 10: 3 resurrection tone 6 + 3 feast, tone 2 (from great vespers or Jan. 6) + 2 martyrs (tone 4) + 2 fathers (tone 8); glory: venerable martyrs (tone 8); now and ever: dogmaticon tone 6. Entrance, prokeimenon of day. Litya: 1 temple; feast stichera, tone 2, from vespers aposticha for Jan. 13; GNE: feast, tone 8, from the matins aposticha, Jan. 13. Aposticha: resurrection tone 6; glory: saints, tone 8 (menaion, Jan 13); N&E feast, same tone (menaion, Jan 13). Troparia: At vespers alone: resurrection tone 6; glory: saints, tone 4; N&E: feast tone 4. (At vigil:) Rejoice, Virgin Theotokos (2x); feast, tone 1 (1x) MATINS At God is the Lord: Troparion of resurrection tone 6 (twice); glory: saints, tone 8; N&E: feast tone 4. Kathismas 2 & 3. Little litany. sessional hymn resurrection. Polyeleyos. The assembly of angels. Hypakoe, hymns of ascents, prokeimenon. tone of the week. 9th Res. Gospel. Having beheld the resurrection. After psalm 50, glory: Through the prayers of the apostles Sticheron of the resurrection tone 6: Jesus having risen from the grave Canons: Resurr. (tone 6) with irmos, on 4 (octoechos); feast, 2nd canon, on 4; martyrs on 3; fathers on 3. Biblical canticles: Let us sing to the Lord Irmos: resurrection. Katavasia: Theophany (1st canon) After ode 3: kontakion of feast, tone 4; kontakion & ikos of martyrs; sessional hymns menaion. After ode 6: kontakion & ikos of resurrection tone 6. After ode 8: More honorable. After ode 9: Holy is the Lord our God (tone 6) Exapostilarion. of resurrection #9; GNE: feast. Let every breath praise the Lord and the psalms of the praises. Praises on 8: 4 stich. of resurrection tone 6; 4 of the feast (from matins aposticha for Jan. 13, tones 6 & 7, including the glory ); glory: gospel stich #9; Now and ever... You are most blessed. Great doxology. After Holy God: Troparion of res: You arose from the grave... Litanies & Sunday dismissal. At 1st & 6th hour: tropar of resurrection; glory: feast. Kontakion of feast. At 3rd & 9th hour: troparion of resurrection; glory: martyrs. Kontakion of resurrection.

DIVINE LITURGY Regular antiphons. Beatitudes on 10: 6 resurrection tone 6, + 4 feast, from ode 8 of canon of feast. At entrance:... who rose from the dead... Troparia: In temple of the Lord: resurrection, feast, martyrs; glory: kontakion of resurr; NE: of feast. In temple of Theotokos or a saint: resurrection, feast, temple, martyrs; kontakion of resurr; glory: of temple; NE: of feast. Trisagion is sung. Prokeimenon: Sunday after, tone 1: Let your mercy, O Lord... Epistle: Sunday after: Ephes. 4:7 13. Alleluia: Sunday after: tone 1, I will sing of your mercies Gospel: Matthew 4:12 17. Instead of It is truly : 1st megalynarion ( Magnify, O my soul... ) and irmos from Ode 9 of the first festal canon: "No tongue is capable of praising " Communion hymns: Praise the Lord from the heavens The grace of God has appeared for the salvation of all. Alleluia...