The First Sunday in Lent the Sunday of Orthodoxy
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1 The First Sunday in Lent The Sunday of Orthodoxy VESPERS: Tone 1 P. Regular Beginning C. Lord I have cried... 1. Accept our evening prayers, O Holy Lord,/ and grant us remission of our sins,/ for only Thou hast shown forth unto the world// the Resurrection. 2. Walk about Zion, ye people,/ and encompass her./ Give glory therein to Him Who is risen from the dead./ For He is our God// Who hath delivered us from our iniquities. 3. Come ye people, praise and worship Christ,/ glorifying His Resurrection from the dead:/ for He is Our God, Who hath delivered the world// from the beguiling of the enemy. 4. Ye heavens be glad, sound the trumpets,/ ye foundations of the earth./ Shout for joy ye hills, for lo!/ Emmanuel hath nailed our sins to the Cross,/ and He, the Giver of life, hath put death to death by raising Adam up,// because He loveth mankind. 5. Let us praise Him Who of His own Will/ was crucified for us in the flesh;/ and suffered, was buried, and rose from the dead,/ and let us say:/ "Keep Thy Church in the true faith and bring peace to our lives, O Christ,// for Thou art good and lovest mankind." 6. As we, unworthy, stand before Thy sepulcher that held life,/ we raise, O Christ our God, a hymn of praise to Thine ineffable compassion,/ for Thou Who art without sin,/ hast accepted the Cross and death/ in order to grant the world resurrection,// because Thou lovest mankind. Stichera from the Triodion, (Tone 6) 7. The prophets, inspired by Thy Spirit, O Lord,/ foretold that Thou, Whom nothing can contain or grasp,/ and Who hast shone forth in eternity before the morning star/ from the immaterial and bodiless womb of the Father,/ wast to become a child, taking flesh from the Virgin,/ being joined to men and seen by those on earth./ At the prayers of these Thy prophets,/ in Thy compassion count us worthy of Thy light,// for we sing the praises of Thine ineffable and holy Resurrection. 8. The divinely-inspired prophets/ preached Thee in word and honoured Thee in works,/ and they received as their reward life without end./ For they steadfastly refused, O Master, to worship the creation instead of Thee, the Creator;/ they renounced the whole world for the Gospel's sake,/ and in their suffering they were conformed to Thy Passion which they had foretold./ At their intercessions,/ count us worthy to pass through the period of the Fast without offense,// for Thou alone art rich in mercy. 2 9. Thou Who art uncircumscribed, O Master, in Thy divine nature,/ wast pleased in the last times to take flesh and be circumscribed;/ and in assuming flesh, Thou hast also taken on Thyself all its distinctive properties./ Therefore we depict the likeness of Thine outward form,/ venerating it with an honour that is relative./ So we are exalted to the love of Thee,/ and following the holy traditions handed down by the apostles,// from Thine icon we receive the grace of healing. 10. As a precious adornment/ the Church of Christ has received the venerable and holy icons of the Saviour Christ,/ of God's Mother and of all the saints./ Celebrating now their triumphant restoration,/ she is made bright with grace and splendor, and drives away all heretics./ With great rejoicing she gives glory unto God Who loves mankind,// and Who for her sake endured His voluntary Passion. Glory... (Tone 2) The grace of truth has shone forth upon us;/ the mysteries darkly prefigured in the times of old have now been openly fulfilled./ For behold, the Church is clothed in a beauty that surpasses all things earthly,/ through the icon of the incarnate Christ that was foreshadowed by the ark of testimony./ This is the safeguard of the Orthodox faith;/ for if we hold fast to the icon of the Saviour Whom we worship, we shall not go astray./ Let all who do not share this faith be covered with shame;/ but we shall glory in the icon of the Word made flesh,/ which we venerate but worship not as an idol./ So let us kiss it, and with all the faithful cry aloud:// O God, save Thy people and bless Thine inheritance. Both... Dogmatikon (Tone 1) Let us praise the Virgin Mary,/ glory of all the world and doorway to heaven,/ who begotten of man hast borne the Lord:/ and who, adornment of the faithful, is sung by the angelic hosts./ For she hath been shown forth as Heaven and Temple of the Godhead./ She it is, who breaking down the middle wall of enmity,/ ushered in peace and threw the Kingdom open./ Therefore with her as anchor of our faith,/ we, in the Lord born of her, have a Defender./ Make bold therefore, ye people of God, make bold,// for He, the Almighty will defeat your enemies. P. Wisdom. Aright! C. O Joyful Light... P. Prokimenon. The Lord is King... P. Wisdom! (And readings, if any) P. Augmented Litany R. Vouchsafe... P. Litany of Fervent Supplication APOSTICHA: (Tone 1) 1. We were set free by Thy passion, O Christ,/ and we were redeemed from corruption by Thy Resurrection.// Unto Thee, O Lord, be glory. V. The Lord is King,/ and hath put on glorious apparel. 3 2. Let the creation exult, the heavens make glad,/ the nations clap their hands with joy:/ For Christ our Saviour, because He loveth mankind,/ hath nailed our sins to the Cross,/ put death to death and given us life by raising fallen Adam,// father of all mankind. V. He hath made the world so sure/ that it cannot be moved. 3. O Thou Who art beyond all understanding,/ King of heaven and earth,/ for love of mankind hast been of Thine own Will crucified:/ Hell was filled with bitterness when it met Thee below/ and the souls of the just at receiving Thee rejoiced./ And when he saw Thee, the Creator, in the depths, Adam rose up./ What a wonder this is:/ That the life of all men should taste death/ in His desire to give light to the world that cries and says:// Glory unto Thee, O Lord, risen from the dead. V. Holiness becometh Thine house/ O Lord, forever. 4. The myrrh-bearing women bringing spices,/ hastened mourning to Thy tomb,/ and when they found Thy immaculate Body gone and learnt from the angel/ of the unprecedented and all-glorious wonder,/ they said to the Apostles: "The Lord is risen,// granting the world great mercy." Glory... (Tone 2) Advancing from ungodliness to the true faith,/ and illumined with the light of knowledge,/ let us clap our hands and sing aloud,/ offering praise and thanksgiving to God;/ and with due honour let us venerate the holy icons of Christ,/ of the all-pure Virgin and the saints,/ whether depicted on walls, on wooden panels or on holy vessels,/ rejecting the impious teaching of the heretics./ For, as Basil says, the honour shown to the icon passes to the prototype it represents./ At the prayers of Thine undefiled Mother and of all the saints,// we beseech Thee, Christ our God, to bestow upon us Thy great mercy. Both now and ever... Theotokion (Tone 2) O new wonder, greater than all the wonders of old!/ For who has ever known a mother to give birth without a man,/ and to carry in her arms Him Who carries all creation?/ The Child conceived by thee, pure Virgin, is the Counsel and Will of God./ Since thou hast held Him as a babe in thine arms and hast a mother's boldness before Him,/ cease not to intercede for those who honour thee,// that mercy and salvation may be granted to our souls. C. St. Symeon's Prayer R. Trisagion C. Rejoice, O Virgin Theotokos x2 Troparion of the Sunday of Orthodoxy (Tone 2) x1 We venerate Thy holy icon, loving Lord,/ asking Thee to pardon our transgressions, Christ our God./ For Thou of Thine own will wast pleased in the flesh to ascend upon the Cross,/ so to deliver from the bondage of the enemy those Whom Thou hast fashioned./ Therefore in thanksgiving we cry aloud to Thee:/ Thou hast filled all things with joy, our Saviour,// when Thou hast come to save the world. 4 Blessed be the Name of the Lord... x3 Psalm 33:1-10 MATINS: Tone 1 P. Regular Beginning P. Great Ectenia C. God is the Lord... C. Sunday Troparia (Tone 1) x2 When the stone had been sealed by the Jews;/ While the soldiers were guarding Thy most pure Body;/ Thou didst rise on the third Day, O Saviour/ granting life to the world./ The powers of heaven therefore cried to Thee, O Giver of life./ Glory to Thy Resurrection, O Christ!/ Glory to Thy kingdom!// Glory to Thy dispensation, O Thou Who lovest mankind! Glory... Troparion of the Sunday of Orthodoxy (Tone 2) We venerate Thy holy icon, loving Lord,/ asking Thee to pardon our transgressions, Christ our God./ For Thou of Thine own will wast pleased in the flesh to ascend upon the Cross,/ so to deliver from the bondage of the enemy those Whom Thou hast fashioned./ Therefore in thanksgiving we cry aloud to Thee:/ Thou hast filled all things with joy, our Saviour,// when Thou hast come to save the world. Both now... Theotokion (Tone 2) Most glorious and beyond our understanding are all thy mysteries, O Theotokos:/ For with the seal of thy virginity unbroken,/ thou hast become in full reality a mother,/ giving birth to the true God.// Pray to Him for the salvation of our souls.