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St John 26 September 2012 Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Alexandria & All Africa Archdiocese of Good Hope FFeessttaall MMaattiinnss SSeerrvviiccee SStt JJoohhnn tthhee DDiivviinnee AAppoossttllee,, TThheeoollooggiiaann && EEvvaannggeelliisstt 2266 SSeepptteemmbbeerr 22001122 BByy tthhee GGrraaccee ooff GGoodd Also the Feast of St Gideon the Righteous – St Andrew, First Called Apostle of Christ – return of Venerable Skull to Patras & the Holy Consecration of the Compiled, Adapted, Edited & Printed Holy Church of St Andrew in Patras – St Ephraim the Wonderworker of By Perekop, Novgorod – The arrival of the Iveron Holy Icon of our Ever Blessed Marguerite Paizis Lady Theotokos in Georgia Archondissa & Teacher By Divine Grace Greek Orthodox Patriarchate Of Alexandria & All Africa Archdiocese Of Good Hope Holy Church Of The Dormition Of The Mother Of God Po Box 28348 Sunridge Park 6008 Republic Of South Africa [email protected] o r [email protected] or download directly from – Marguerite Paizis on Scribd R E - EDITED & P UBLISHED - 2 3 A UGUST 2 0 1 2 36. F ESTAL M ATINS – S T J OHN THE D I V I N E – 2 6 S EPTEMBER 2 0 1 2 §Evlogitos i, Kyrie, didaxon me ta §Blessed art Thou, O Lord, teach Dikeomata Sou . [3] me Thy Statutes [3] Kyrie, katafigi, egenithis imin en Lord, Thou hast been our Refuge genea ke genea. Ego ipa: Kyrie, from generation to generation. eleison me, iase tin psihin mou I said: Lord, have mercy on me, oti imarton Si. heal my soul, for I have sinned against Thee. Kyrie, Pros Se katefigon; didaxon O Lord, to Thee have I fled; teach me tou piin to Thelima Sou, oti me to do Thy Will, for Thou art Si I O Theos mou. my God. Oti para Si Pigi Zois; en to Foti Sou For with Thee is the Fountain of opsometha Fos. Life; in Thy Light we shall see Light. Paratinon to Eleos Sou tis Extend Thy Mercy to those who ginoskousi Se. know Thee. §Agios O Theos, Agios Ishiros, § Holy God, Holy Mighty, Holy Agios Athanatos, eleison Immortal, have mercy on us. imas .[3] [3] §Doxa Patri ke Io ke Agio § Glory to the Father, and to the Pnevmati. Ke nin ke ai ke is Son, and to the Holy Spirit, tous eonas ton eonon . now and ever, and to the Ages of Ages. Amin Amen §Agios Athanatos, eleison imas . §Holy Immortal, have mercy on us. §Agios O Theos, Agios Ishiros, § Holy God, Holy Mighty, Holy Agios Athanatos, Eleison imas . Immortal, have mercy on us. Festal Apolytikion – T O N E 2 Apostole, Hristo to Theo O Apostle, Beloved of Christ God, igapimene, epitahinon, rise laon hasten to deliver us people napologiton. Dehete Se who have no excuse. He prospiptonta, O epipesonta to accepts Thy Supplications for stithi katadexamenos. One He condescended at the Supper iketeve Theologe, ke epimonon to let you lean against Him. nefos ethnon diaskedase, Entreat Him, O Theologian, that etoumenos imin irinin, ke to He scatter the persistent cloud Mega Eleos. of hostile nations, and pray for us, for Peace and Great Mercy. T H E D IVINE L ITURGY O F S T J OHN C HRYSOSTOM B EGINS I MMEDIATELY 2. F ESTAL M ATINS – S T J OHN THE D I V I N E – 2 6 S EPTEMBER 2 0 1 2 F ESTAL M ATINS – S T J OHN THE D I V I N E – 2 6 S EPTEMBER 2 0 1 2 35. Theotokion – T ON E ( 6 ) P LAGAL 2 Trisagion Prayers THE CONGREGATION MUST STAND § Evlogitos O Theos imon, pantote PRIEST §Blessed is our God always Despina prosdexe, tas deisis ton O Lady, receive the Supplications nin ke ai ke is tous eonas ton now and ever, and to the Ages doulon Sou, ke litrose imas, apo of Thy servants, and rescue us eonon. of Ages. pasis anagkis ke thlipseos. from all necessity and min PEOPLE men affliction. A A The Great Doxology §Doxa Si, O Theos, Doxa Si! §Glory to Thee, O God, Glory to The Bells Are Rung And All The Lights Are Switched O n Thee! §Doxa Si to dixanti to Fos . § Glory to Thee Who has shown Vasilei Ouranie, Paraklite, to O Heavenly King, O Comforter, us the Light! Pnevma tis Aklithias, O the Spirit of Truth, Who art in Panatahou paron ke ta panta all places and fillest all things; § oxa en Ipsistis Theo ke epi gis § lory to God in the Highest, D G pliron, O Thisavros ton Treasury of Good Things and Irini, en anthropis Evdokia . and on earth Peace, Goodwill Agathon ke Zois Korigos elthe Giver of Life: come and dwell among men. ke skinoson en imin ke in us and cleanse us from every Imnoumen Se, Evlogoumen Se, §We Praise Thee, we Bless Thee, katharison imas apo pasis stain, and Save our souls, O Proskinoumense, Doxologoumen we Worship Thee, we Glorify kilidos ke Soson, Agathe, tas Gracious Lord . Se, Efharistoumen Si, dia tin Thee, we give Thee Thanks for psihas imon . Megalin Sou Doxan . Thy Great Glory. §Agios O Theos, Agios Ishiros, §Holy God, Holy Mighty, Holy § yrie Vasilef, Epouranie Thee, § ord, King, God of Heaven, K L Agios Athanatos, Eleison imas . Immortal, have mercy upon us . Pater Pantokrator; Kyrie Ie Father Almighty: Lord, Only § § Monogenes, Isou Hriste, ke Begotten Son, Jesus Christ and Doxa Patri ke Io ke Agio Glory to the Father, and to the Agion Pnevma . Holy Spirit. Pnevmati. Ke nin ke Ai ke is Son, and to the Holy Spirit, tous eonas ton eonon . now and ever, and to the Ages yrie O Theos, O Amnos tou ord God, Lamb of God, Son of K L of Ages . Theou, O Ios tou Patros, O eron the Father, Who takes away the tin amartian tou Kosmou, sin of the world, have mercy Amin Amen eleison imas, O eron tas upon us; O Thou Who takes §Panagia Trias Eleison imas. §All Holy Trinity have mercy amartias tou kosmou. away the sins of the world. Kyrie, elas thiti tes amarties upon us. Lord, wash away our Prosdexe tin deisin imon, O Receive our Prayer, Thou Who sits imon. Despota, singhorison tas sins. Master, pardon our kathimenos en dexia tou Patros, at the right Hand of the Father, anomias imin. Agie Ipiskepse, transgressions . Holy One, visit ke eleison imas . and have mercy on us. ke iase tas asthenias imon, and heal our infirmities for Thy eneken tou Onomatos Sou . §Oti Si i Monos Agios, Si i Monos §For Thou alone art Holy, Thou Name’s sake . Kyrios, Iisous Hristos, is Doxan alone art Lord, Jesus Christ, to Kyrie Eleison [3] Lord have mercy [3] Theou Patros the Glory of God the Father . §Doxa Patri ke Io ke Agio §Glory to the Father, and to the Amin . Amen Pnevmati. Ke nin ke Ai ke is Son, and to the Holy Spirit, tous eonas ton eonon . now and ever, and to the Ages ath’ ekastin imeran Evlogiso Se, Every day I will Bless Thee, and K of Ages . ke enesio to Onoma Sou is ton praise Thy Name forever and Amin to the Ages of Ages. Amen eona ke is ton Eona tou Eonos. ataxioson, Kyrie, en ti emera tafti Our Lord’s Prayer K Grant, O Lord, this day to keep us EVERYONE PRAYS IN UNISON anamartitous filahthine imas. without sin. Pater imon O en tis Ouranis, Our Father Who art in Heaven: Evlogitos I, Kyrie, O Theos ton Blessed art Thou, O Lord, the God Agiasthito to Onoma Sou, Hallowed be Thy Name. Thy Pateron imon, ke Eneton ke of our Fathers, and praised and eltheto i Vasilia Sou, genithito Kingdom come. Thy Will be Dedoxasmenon to Onoma Sou is glorified is Thy Name unto the to Thelima Sou, os en Ourano done on earth as it is in tous Eonas. Ages . ke epi tis gis. Ton Arton imon Heaven. Give us this day our Amin Amen ton epiousion dos imin Daily Bread, and forgive us simeron. Ke afes imin ta our trespasses as we forgive Genito, Kyrie, to eleos Sou ef imas, May Thy Mercy O Lord, be upon ofelimata imon, os ke imis those who trespass against us. kathaper ilipisamen epi Se. us, as we have put our hope in afiement tis ofiletes imon. And lead us not into Thee . Ke mi isenengis imas is temptation, but deliver us 34. F ESTAL M ATINS – S T J OHN THE D I V I N E – 2 6 S EPTEMBER 2 0 1 2 F ESTAL M ATINS – S T J OHN THE D I V I N E – 2 6 S EPTEMBER 2 0 1 2 3. pirasmon, alla rise imas apo from the evil one. § § tou ponirou . Enite afton en timpano ke horo. Praise Him with timbrel and § Enite afton en hordes ke dance, praise Him with strings Oti Sou Estin i Vasilia ke i PRIEST For Thine is the Kingdom, the organo . and flute! Dinamis ke i Doxa tou Patros, Power and the Glory, § of the To Parthenias apanthisma, to ton Let us now extol the Most Divine ke tou Iou, ke tou Agiou Father, and of the Son and of septon areton, dektikon St John with Spiritual Songs as Pnevmatos, nin ke ai ke is tous the Holy Spirit, now and ever, endietima, tis sofias organon, to a servant of Christ the King, eonas ton eonon . and to the Ages of Ages. tou Pnevmatos temenos, to Garland of Virginity, and the min A PEOPLE Amen fotoforon stoma tis Haritos, tis luminous Mouth of Grace, the Troparion to our Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ Ekklisias to fainotaton, omma habitation most worthy to Soson Kyrie ton laon Sou ke O Lord, Save Thy people, and ton pansepton, Ioannin asmasi receive the Divine Virtues, the Evlogison tin Klironomian Sou, Bless Thine Inheritance, pnevmatikis, nin Church’s brightest Eye; and let Nikas tis Vasilevsi kata granting to our God-fearing anevfimisomen, os ipiretin us honour him as the Holy varvaron doroumenos ke to son Rulers Victory over all Hristou.
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