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Great Vespers on Saturday, April 17, 2010

Tone 2; Third Sunday of Pascha

Commemoration of the Holy Myrrh-Bearing Women,

Pious Joseph of Arimathea & Righteous Nicodemus

Venerable John, disciple of Gregory of Decapolis; Venerable Euthymios and Athanasios of Aegina; Cosmas the Confessor, bishop of Chalcedon

 

Priest:                Blessed is our God, always, now and ever, and unto ages of ages.

 

Choir:                Amen.

 

Priest:                Christ is risen from the dead, trampling down Death by death, and upon those in the tombs bestowing life!

 

Choir:                Christ is risen from the dead, trampling down Death by death, and upon those in the tombs bestowing life! (TWICE)

 

THE PSALM OF INTRODUCTION—PSALM 103

Reader: Bless the Lord, O my soul; O Lord my God, Thou hast been magnified exceedingly. Confession and majesty hast Thou put on, Who coverest Thyself with light as with a garment, Who stretchest out the heaven as it were a curtain; Who supporteth His chambers in the waters, Who appointeth the clouds for His ascent, Who walketh upon the wings of the winds, Who maketh His angels spirits, and His ministers a flame of fire.

 

Who establisheth the earth in the sureness thereof; it shall not be turned back forever and ever. The abyss like a garment is His mantle; upon the mountains shall the waters stand. At Thy rebuke they will flee, at the voice of Thy thunder shall they be afraid.

 

The mountains rise up and the plains sink down, unto the place where Thou hast established them. Thou appointedst a bound that they shall not pass, neither return to cover the earth. He sendeth forth springs in the valleys; between the mountains will the waters run. They shall give drink to all the beasts of the field; the wild asses will wait to quench their thirst. Beside them will the birds of the heaven lodge, from the midst of the rocks will they give voice.

 

He watereth the mountains from His chambers; the earth shall be satisfied with the fruit of Thy works. He causeth the grass to grow for the cattle, and green herb for the service of men, to bring forth bread out of the earth; and wine maketh glad the heart of man. To make his face cheerful with oil; and bread strengtheneth man’s heart.

 

The trees of the plain shall be satisfied, the cedars of Lebanon, which Thou hast planted. There will the sparrows make their nests; the house of the heron is chief among them. The high mountains are a refuge for the harts, and so is the rock for the hares.

 

He hath made the moon for seasons; the sun knoweth his going down. Thou appointedst the darkness, and there was the night, wherein all the beasts of the forest will go abroad; young lions roaring after their prey, and seeking their food from God. The sun ariseth, and they are gathered together, and they lay them down in their dens. Man shall go forth unto his work, and to his labor until the evening. How magnified are Thy works, O Lord! In wisdom hast Thou made them all.

 

The earth is filled with Thy creation. So is this great and spacious sea, wherein are things creeping innumerable, small living creatures with the great. There go the ships; there this leviathan, whom Thou hast made to play therein. All things wait on Thee, to give them their food in due season; when Thou givest it them, they will gather it. When Thou openest Thy hand, all things shall be filled with goodness; when Thou turnest away Thy face, they shall be troubled. Thou wilt take their spirit, and they shall cease; and unto their dust shall they return. Thou wilt send forth Thy Spirit, and they shall be created; and Thou shalt renew the face of the earth.

 

Let the glory of the Lord be unto the ages; the Lord will rejoice in His works. Who looketh on the earth and maketh it tremble, Who toucheth the mountains and they smoke. I will sing unto the Lord throughout my life, I will chant to my God for as long as I have my being.

 

May my words be sweet unto Him; I will rejoice in the Lord. O that sinners would cease from the earth, and they that work iniquity, that they should be no more. Bless the Lord, O my soul.

 

The sun knoweth his going down. Thou appointedst the darkness, and there was the night. How magnified are Thy works, O Lord! In wisdom hast Thou made them all.

 

Glory to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit; both now and ever, and unto ages of ages. Amen.

 

Alleluia, Alleluia, Alleluia. Glory to Thee, O God. (THRICE)

O our God and our Hope, glory to Thee!

 

THE GREAT EKTENIA

Deacon:            In peace, let us pray to the Lord.

 

Choir:                Lord, have mercy.

 

Deacon:             For the peace from above, and for the salvation of our souls, let us pray to the Lord.

 

Choir:                Lord, have mercy.

 

Deacon:             For the peace of the whole world, for the good estate of the Holy Churches of God, and for the union of all men, let us pray to the Lord.

 

Choir:                Lord, have mercy.

 

Deacon:             For this Holy House, and for those who with faith, reverence, and fear of God, enter therein, let us pray to the Lord.

 

Choir:                Lord, have mercy.

 

Deacon:             For our father and Metropolitan PAUL, for the venerable Priesthood, the Deaconate in Christ, for all the clergy and the people, let us pray to the Lord.

 

Choir:                Lord, have mercy.

 

Deacon:            For Her Majesty, the Queen, for the Prime Minister of Canada, for all civil authorities, and for our Armed Forces everywhere, let us pray to the Lord.

 

Choir:               Lord, have mercy.

 

 

 

Deacon:             That He will aid them and grant them victory over every enemy and adversary,

                        let us pray to the Lord.

 

Choir:                Lord, have mercy.

 

Deacon:             For this city, and for every city and land, and for the faithful who dwell therein, let us pray to the Lord.

 

Choir:                Lord, have mercy.

 

Deacon:             For healthful seasons, for abundance of the fruits of the earth, and for peaceful times, let us pray to the Lord.

 

Choir:                Lord, have mercy.

 

Deacon:             For travelers by sea, by land, and by air; for the sick and the suffering; for captives and their salvation, let us pray to the Lord.

 

Choir:                Lord, have mercy.

 

Deacon:             For our deliverance from all tribulation, wrath, danger, and necessity, let us pray to the Lord.

 

Choir:                Lord, have mercy.

 

Deacon:             Help us; save us; have mercy on us; and keep us, O God, by Thy grace.

 

Choir:                Lord, have mercy.

 

Deacon:             Calling to remembrance our all-holy, immaculate, most blessed and glorious Lady Theotokos and ever-virgin Mary, with all the Saints: let us commend ourselves and each other, and all our life unto Christ our God.

 

Choir:                To Thee, O Lord.

 

Priest:           For unto Thee are due all glory, honor, and worship: to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit; now and ever and unto ages of ages.

 

Choir:                Amen.

 

“O LORD, I HAVE CRIED” IN TONE TWO

Choir:               O Lord, I have cried out unto Thee, hear Thou me; hear Thou me, O Lord. O Lord, I have cried out unto Thee, hear Thou me. Give ear to the voice of my supplication when I cry out unto Thee: hear Thou me, O Lord.

 

Choir:   Let my prayer be set forth before Thee as the incense, and the lifting up of my hands as the evening sacrifice; hear Thou me, O Lord.

 

+    Set a watch, O Lord, before my mouth, and a protecting door round about my lips.

+          Incline not my heart to evil words, to make excuses in sins.

+          With men that work iniquity; and I will not communicate with the choicest of them.

+          The just man shall correct me in mercy and shall reprove me; but let not the oil of the      sinner anoint my head.

+          For my prayer also shall still be against the things with which they are well pleased; their             judges falling upon the rock have been swallowed up.

+          They shall hear my words, for they are sweet; as when the thickness of the earth is broken         upon the ground, their bones are scattered by the side of hell.

+          But to Thee, O Lord, Lord, are mine eyes; in Thee have I put my trust, take not away my          soul.

+          Keep me from the snare which they have laid for me, and the traps of the workers of     iniquity.

+          Let the wicked fall into their own nets, whilst I alone escape.

+          I cried unto the Lord with my voice, with my voice unto the Lord, did I make my           supplication.

+          I poured out my supplication before Him; I showed before Him my trouble.

+          When my spirit was overwhelmed within me, then Thou knewest my path.

+          In the way wherein I walked have they secretly laid a snare for me.

+          I looked on my right hand, and beheld, but there was no man that would know me.

+          Refuge failed me; no one cared for my soul.

+          I cried unto Thee, O Lord; I said: Thou art my refuge and my portion in the land of the   living.

+          Attend unto my cry, for I am brought very low.

+          Deliver me from my persecutors, for they are stronger than I.

 

For the Resurrection in Tone Two

Verse 10. Bring my soul out of prison, that I may praise Thy Name.

Come ye, let us worship Him Who was born of the Father before all time, the Word of God, incarnate of the Virgin Mary; for He did submit to crucifixion by His own choice, was delivered to burial as He Himself willed, rose from the dead, and saved me, who was lost.

 

Verse 9. The righteous shall wait for me until Thou recompense me.

Verily, Christ our Savior nailed to His Cross the handwriting of the decree, and did expunge it. And He abolished the might of Death. Let us therefore adore His third-day Resurrection.

 

Verse 8. Out of the depths have I cried to Thee, O Lord, Lord hear my voice.

Come, let us with the archangels praise the Resurrection of Christ; for He is the Redeemer and Savior of our souls, and He it is Who will come with fearful magnificence and glorious might to judge the world which He hath created.

 

Verse 7. Let Thine ears be attentive to the voice of my supplication.

O Thou Who wast crucified and wast buried, the angel did proclaim Thee, that Thou art the Master, saying to the women, Come ye and behold where the Lord was laid; for He is risen as He said; for He is the Almighty One, and therefore, do we worship Thee, O Thou Who alone art deathless; O Christ, Giver of life, have mercy upon us.

 

Verse 6. If Thou, O Lord, shouldest mark iniquities, O Lord, who shall stand? For with Thee there is forgiveness.

With Thy Cross Thou didst abolish the curse of the tree; with Thy Death and Burial Thou didst cause the might of Death to die; and with Thy Resurrection Thou didst enlighten mankind. Wherefore, do we cry to Thee, O Christ our God, the Benefactor, glory to Thee.

 

Verse 5. Because of Thy Name have I waited for Thee, O Lord; my soul hath waited upon Thy word, my soul hath hoped in the Lord.

O Lord, verily, the gates of Death were opened to Thee for fear of Thee. And as the gate-keepers of Hades saw Thee they did tremble; for Thou didst break asunder its brazen gates; didst crush its iron bars; didst bring us out from the shadow and darkness of death; and didst break our bonds asunder.

 

Verse 4. From the morning watch until night, from the morning watch let Israel trust in the Lord.

Come let us all sing with our mouths a song of salvation. Let us kneel down in the house of the Lord saying, O Thou Who wast crucified on a Tree, Who didst rise from the dead, and Who still remainest in the bosom of the Father, forgive us our sins.

 

For the Myrrh-bearing Women in Tone Two

Verse 3. For with the Lord there is mercy and with Him is abundant redemption, and He will deliver Israel from all his iniquities.

Early, at dawn, the ointment-bearing women arose, and carrying ointments, came to the Lord’s tomb. And not attaining their desire, the pious women pondered the removal of the stone, addressing one another and saying: Where are the seals of the grave? Where are Pilate’s watchmen and the security of his great care? And lo, an angel, radiant as lightning, proclaimed to them that of which they were ignorant, addressing them and saying: Why, wailing, seek ye the Living Who produceth life for mankind? Christ our God hath risen from the dead, since He is Almighty, bestowing on all, life, incorruptibility, illumination and the Great Mercy.

 

Verse 2. Praise the Lord, all ye nations; praise Him, all ye people.

Why mingle tears with the ointment, O women Disciples? Behold, the stone hath been rolled away, and the sepulcher is empty. Behold corruption trodden under of Life, the seals bearing clear witness, the guards of the rebellious fast asleep, the dead saved by the body of God, and Hades mourning. Hasten with joy, and tell the Disciples that Christ, Who is First-born of the dead, Who caused death to die, shall go before ye into Galilee.

 

Verse 1. For His mercy is great toward us, and the truth of the Lord endureth forever.

The ointment-bearers, O Christ, rose up early and hastened to Thy tomb, seeking to anoint with oils Thine incorruptible body. But when the glad tidings were brought to them by the words of the angel, with signs of joy they proclaimed to the Apostles that the Element of our salvation had risen, leading death captive, and granting the world life eternal and the Great Mercy.

 

DOXASTICON FOR MYRRH-BEARING WOMEN IN TONE SIX

Glory to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit.

The ointment-bearing women, O Savior, came to Thy tomb; and when they beheld the seals, not finding Thy body, they hurried anxiously, wailing and saying: Who hath stolen our Hope? Who hath taken away a naked, embalmed corpse, the only consolation to His Mother? Woe! How hath the dead-reviving One died? And how was He buried Who spoiled Hades? But arise Thou, by Thine own power after three days, as Thou didst say, and save our souls.

 

 

THEOTOKION FOR THE RESURRECTION IN TONE TWO

Both now and ever, and unto ages of ages.   Amen.

O Virgin, verily, the shadow of the law hath been annulled by the coming of thy grace; for as the bush was burning but not consumed, so didst thou give birth while yet a Virgin. And instead of the pillar of fire, the Sun of justice shone forth; and instead of Moses, Christ the Savior of our souls.

 

THE HOLY ENTRANCE

(While the Doxasticon is chanted, the following dialogue occurs QUIETLY as the clergy make the entrance.)

Deacon:                 Let us pray to the Lord.   Lord, have mercy.

 

Priest: In the evening and in the morning and at noonday we praise Thee, we bless Thee, we give thanks unto Thee, and we pray unto Thee, O Master of all, Lord Who lovest mankind: Direct our prayer as incense before Thee, and incline not our hearts unto words or thoughts of evil, but deliver us from all who seek after our souls. For unto Thee, O Lord, Lord, are our eyes, and in Thee have we hoped. Put us not to shame, O our God. For unto Thee are due all glory, honor, and worship: to the Father and to the Son and to the Holy Spirit; now and ever, and unto ages of ages.

 

Deacon:                 Amen.

 

(When the clergy reach the center of the solea, the first part of the great censing begins. After the first part of the great censing is completed, this next dialogue occurs QUIETLY.)

 

Deacon:                 Bless, father, the Holy Entrance.

 

Priest:     Blessed is the entrance to Thy Holy Place, always, now and ever, and unto ages of ages. Amen.

 

(After the choir has finished, the following is said ALOUD.)

Deacon: Wisdom! Let us attend!

 

O GLADSOME LIGHT

Choir: O gladsome Light of the holy glory of the immortal, heavenly, holy and blessed Father: O Jesus Christ. Lo now that we have come to the setting of the sun, as we behold the evening light, we hymn Thee: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, God. Meet it is for Thee at all times to be magnified by joyous voices, O Son of God and Giver of life. Wherefore the whole world doth glorify Thee.

 

SATURDAY PROKEIMENON IN TONE SIX

Deacon:             The Evening Prokeimenon!

 

Choir:                The Lord is King, and hath clothed Himself with majesty. (TWICE)

 

Verse 1.            The Lord is robed; He is girded with strength. (Refrain)

 

Verse 2.            For He has established the world so sure that it shall never be moved. (Refrain)

 

Verse 3.            Holiness befits Thy house, O Lord, forevermore. (Refrain)

 

THE EKTENIA OF FERVENT SUPPLICATION

Deacon:            Let us say with our whole soul, and with our whole mind, let us say.

 

Choir:               Lord, have mercy.

 

Deacon:            O Lord Almighty, the God of our Fathers, we pray Thee, hearken and have mercy.

 

Choir:               Lord, have mercy.

 

Deacon:            Have mercy on us, O God, according to Thy great mercy, we pray Thee, hearken and have mercy.

 

Choir:               Lord, have mercy. (THRICE)

 

Deacon:            Again we pray for all pious and Orthodox Christians.

 

Choir:               Lord, have mercy. (THRICE)

 

Deacon:            Again we pray for our father and Metropolitan PAUL.

 

Choir:               Lord, have mercy. (THRICE)

 

Deacon:            Again we pray for our brethren: the priests, hieromonks, deacons, hierodeacons and monastics and all our brotherhood in Christ.

 

Choir:               Lord, have mercy. (THRICE)

 

Deacon:            Again we pray for mercy, life, peace, health, salvation and visitation and pardon and remission of sins for (the servants of God, [Names], and) all Orthodox Christians of true worship, who live and dwell in this community.

 

Choir:               Lord, have mercy. (THRICE)

 

Deacon:            Again we pray for the blessed and ever-memorable founders of this holy church and (for the departed servants of God, [Names], and) all our fathers and brethren, the Orthodox departed this life before us, who here and in all the world lie asleep in the Lord.

 

Choir:               Lord, have mercy. (THRICE)

 

Deacon:            Again we pray for those who bear fruit and do good works in this holy and all-venerable temple, those who serve and those who sing, and for all the people here present, who await Thy great and rich mercy.

 

Choir:               Lord, have mercy. (THRICE)

 

Priest:               For Thou art a merciful God and lovest mankind, and unto Thee we ascribe glory: to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit; now and ever, and unto ages of ages.

 

Choir:               Amen.

 

THE EVENING PRAYER

People: Vouchsafe, O Lord, to keep us this evening without sin. Blessed art Thou, O Lord, the God of our fathers, and praised and glorified is Thy Name forever. Amen.

 

Let Thy mercy be upon us, O Lord, even as we have set our hope on Thee. Blessed art Thou, O Lord; teach me Thy statutes. Blessed art Thou, O Master; make me to understand Thy statutes. Blessed art Thou, O Holy One; enlighten me with Thy statutes.

 

Thy mercy, O Lord, endureth forever. O despise not the works of Thy hands. To Thee belongeth worship, to Thee belongeth praise, to Thee belongeth glory: to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit; now and ever, and unto ages of ages. Amen.

 

THE EKTENIA OF SUPPLICATION

Deacon:            Let us complete our evening prayer unto the Lord.

 

Choir:               Lord, have mercy.

 

Deacon:            Help us; save us; have mercy on us; and keep us, O God, by Thy grace.

 

Choir:               Lord, have mercy.

Deacon:            That the whole evening may be perfect, holy, peaceful and sinless, let us ask of the Lord.

 

Choir:               Grant this, O Lord.

 

Deacon:            An angel of peace, a faithful guide, a guardian of our souls and bodies, let us ask of the Lord.

 

Choir:               Grant this, O Lord.

 

Deacon:            Pardon and remission of our sins and transgressions, let us ask of the Lord.

 

Choir:               Grant this, O Lord.

 

Deacon:            All things good and profitable for our souls and peace for the world, let us ask of the Lord.

 

Choir:               Grant this, O Lord.

 

Deacon:            That we may complete the remaining time of our life in peace and repentance, let us ask of the Lord.

 

Choir:               Grant this, O Lord.

 

Deacon:            A Christian ending to our life, painless, blameless, peaceful, and a good defense before the fearful judgment seat of Christ, let us ask of the Lord.

 

Choir:               Grant this, O Lord.

 

Deacon:             Calling to remembrance our all-holy, immaculate, most blessed and glorious Lady Theotokos and ever-virgin Mary, with all the Saints: let us commend ourselves and each other, and all our life unto Christ our God.

 

Choir:               To Thee, O Lord.

 

Priest:               For Thou art a good God and lovest mankind, and unto Thee we ascribe glory: to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit; now and ever, and unto ages of ages.

 

Choir:               Amen.

 

THE PEACE

Priest:               Peace be to all.

 

Choir:               And to thy spirit.

 

Deacon:            Let us bow our heads unto the Lord.

 

Choir:               To Thee, O Lord.

 

·         All bow their heads as the priest says the following prayer:

Priest:               O Lord our God, Who didst bow the heavens and come down for the salvation of mankind: Look upon Thy servants and Thine inheritance; for unto Thee, the fearful Judge Who yet lovest mankind, have Thy servants bowed their heads and submissively inclined their necks, awaiting not help from men but entreating Thy mercy and looking confidently for Thy salvation. Guard them at all times, both during this present evening and in the approaching night, from every foe, from all adverse powers of the devil, and from vain thoughts and from evil imaginations.

 

Blessed and glorified be the might of Thy kingdom: of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit; now and ever, and unto ages of ages.

 

Choir:               Amen.

 

APOSTICHON FOR THE RESURRECTION IN TONE TWO

Thy Resurrection, O Christ Savior, hath illumined the whole universe. Thou hast renewed Thy creation. O Lord Almighty, glory to Thee.

 

THE PASCHAL STICHERA IN TONE FIVE

Verse 1.   Let God arise, and let His enemies be scattered, and let those who hate Him flee from before His face.

Today Christ, our saving Pascha, hath been revealed unto us a noble Pascha; the Pascha new and holy; the mystical Pascha; the Pascha all august; the blameless Pascha; the great Pascha; the Pascha of the faithful; the Pascha which openeth unto us the gates of paradise; the Pascha which sanctifieth all the faithful.

 

Verse 2.   As smoke vanisheth, so let them vanish; as wax melteth before the fire.

O come from the vision, ye women, heralds of good tidings, and say ye unto Zion: Receive from us the glad tidings of the joy of the Resurrection of Christ. Rejoice, O Jerusalem, and leap for joy, in that thou beholdest Christ the King like a bridegroom come forth from the grave.

 

Verse 3.   So let sinners perish at the presence of God, and let the righteous be glad.

When the ointment-bearing women stood, very early in the morning, before the tomb of the Life-giver, they found an angel sitting upon the stone. And he cried out unto them, saying: Why seek ye the Living among the dead? Why mourn ye the Incorruptible amidst corruption? Go, proclaim the glad tidings to His Disciples.

 

Verse 4.   This is the day which the Lord hath made; let us rejoice and be glad therein.

The joyful Pascha, the Pascha of the Lord, the Pascha all majestic hath shone upon us! The Pascha in which we embrace one another with joy! O what a Pascha, delivering from sorrow! For today from the tomb, as from a chamber Christ shone, and hath filled the women with joy, saying: Proclaim the glad tidings to the Apostles.

 

DOXASTICON FOR MYRRH-BEARING WOMEN IN TONE FIVE

Glory to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit.

O Thou Who puttest on light like a robe, when Joseph with Nicodemus brought Thee down from the Tree and beheld Thee dead, naked and unburied, he mourned outwardly and grievously, crying to Thee with sighs, and saying: Woe is me, sweet Jesus, Whom but a while ago, when the sun beheld suspended upon the Cross, it was shrouded in darkness, the earth quaked with fear, and the veil of the Temple was rent asunder. Albeit, I see that Thou willingly enduredst death for my sake. How then shall I array Thee, my God? How shall I wrap Thee with linen? Or what dirges shall I chant for Thy funeral? Wherefore, O compassionate Lord, I magnify Thy Passion, and praise Thy Burial with Thy Resurrection, crying: O Lord, glory to Thee.

 

DOXASTICON FOR PASCHA IN TONE FIVE

Both now and ever, and unto ages of ages. Amen.

Today is the Day of Resurrection! Let us shine with the Feast! Let us embrace one another. Let us say, Brethren! And because of the Resurrection, let us forgive all things to those who hate us, and in this wise, exclaim: Christ is risen from the dead; trampling Death by death, and upon those in the tombs bestowing life.

 

THE HYMN OF ST. SIMEON THE GOD-RECEIVER

Choir:   Lord, now lettest thou Thy servant depart in peace, according to Thy word; for mine eyes have seen Thy salvation, which Thou hast prepared before the face of all people, a light to lighten the Gentiles and the glory of Thy people Israel.

 

THE TRISAGION PRAYERS

People:             Holy God, Holy Mighty, Holy Immortal: have mercy on us. (THRICE)

Glory to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit; both now and ever, and unto ages of ages. Amen.

 

All-holy Trinity, have mercy on us. Lord, cleanse us from our sins. Master, pardon our iniquities. Holy God, visit and heal our infirmities for Thy Name’s sake.

Lord, have mercy. (THRICE)

 

Glory to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit; both now and ever, and unto ages of ages. Amen.

Our Father, Who art in Heaven, hallowed be Thy Name. Thy kingdom come; Thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread; and forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive those who trespass against us, and lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil.

 

Priest:                For Thine is the kingdom and the power, and the glory: of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit; now and ever, and unto ages of ages.

 

Choir:                Amen.

 

RESURRECTIONAL APOLYTIKION IN TONE TWO

When Thou didst submit Thyself unto death, O Thou deathless and immortal One, then Thou didst destroy hell with Thy Godly power. And when Thou didst raise the dead from beneath the earth, all the powers of Heaven did cry aloud unto Thee: O Christ, Thou giver of life, glory to Thee.

 

APOLYTIKION OF JOSEPH OF ARIMATHEA IN TONE TWO

Glory to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit.

The pious Joseph, having brought down Thy pure body from the Tree, wrapped it in fine linen, embalmed it with ointment, provided for it, and laid it in a new tomb. But Thou didst verily rise after three days, O Lord, granting the world Great Mercy.

 

APOLYTIKION OF MYRRH-BEARING WOMEN IN TONE TWO

Both now and ever, and unto ages of ages. Amen.

Verily, the angel came to the tomb and said to the ointment-bearing women, the ointment is meet for the dead, but Christ is shown to be remote from corruption. But cry ye: The Lord is risen, granting the world the Great Mercy.

THE DISMISSAL

Deacon:            Wisdom!

 

Choir:               Father, bless!

 

Priest:               Christ our God, the Existing One, is blessed, always, now and ever, and unto ages of ages.

 

Choir:               Amen. Preserve, O God, the holy Orthodox faith and all Orthodox Christians, unto ages of ages. Amen.

 

Priest:               Most holy Theotokos, save us.

 

Choir:               More honorable than the Cherubim, and more glorious beyond compare than the Seraphim, thou who without corruption bearest God the Word and art truly Theotokos: we magnify thee.

 

Priest:               Glory to Thee, O Christ our God and our hope, glory to Thee.

 

Choir:               Glory to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit; both now and ever, and unto ages of ages. Amen. Lord, have mercy ( thrice). Father, bless.

 

Priest: May He Who rose from the dead, Christ our true God, through the intercessions of His all-immaculate and all-blameless holy Mother; by the might of the Precious and Life-giving Cross; by the protection of the honorable Bodiless Powers of Heaven; at the supplication of the honorable, glorious Prophet, Forerunner and Baptist John; of the holy, glorious and all-laudable apostles; of the holy, glorious and right-victorious Martyrs; of our venerable and God-bearing Fathers; of Saint N., the patron and protector of this holy community; of the holy and righteous ancestors of God, Joachim and Anna; of the Pious Joseph of Arimathea, Righteous Nicodemus and the holy Myrrh-bearing Women; of the Venerable John, disciple of Gregory of Decapolis; Venerable Euthymios and Athanasios of Aegina; Cosmas the Confessor, bishop of Chalcedon; New-martyr John of Epiros; and Venerable Euthymios, enlightener of Karelia, whose memory we celebrate today, and of all the saints: have mercy on us and save us, forasmuch as He is good and loveth mankind.

 

Priest:                Christ is risen! (THRICE)

 

People:              Truly, He is risen! (THRICE)

 

Priest:                Glory to His holy, third-day Resurrection!

 

People:              We adore His holy, third-day Resurrection!

 

Priest:                Christ is risen from the dead, trampling down Death by death, and upon those in the tombs…

 

People:              …bestowing life!