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Rites of the Feasts of Resurrection, Ascension and Pentecost طﻘس أﻋﯾﺎد Rites of the Feasts of Resurrection, Ascension and Pentecost طقس أعياد القيامة والصعود وحلول الروح القدس Fr. Jacob Nadian St. Bishoy Coptic Orthodox Church of Toronto Stouffville, ON Canada H.H. Pope Tawadros, II Pope and Patriarch of the See of St. Mark, The Coptic Orthodox Church In Egypt and Abroad 2 Rites of the Feasts of Resurrection, Ascension and Pentecost طقس أعياد القيامة والصعود وحلول الروح القدس Table of Contents PART 1: RITES FOR THE FEAST OF RESURRECTION ................................................................................ 6 PART 2: THE MATINS PRAYER FOR THE FEAST OF RESURRECTION .................................................. 9 THE PRAYER OF THANKSGIVING ......................................................................................................................... 10 VERSES OF CYMBALS FOR THE FEAST OF RESURRECTION .................................................................................... 14 THE LITANY OF THE SICK FOR MATINS OF THE FEAST OF RESURRECTION ............................................................ 15 HYMN OF THE SEVEN TUNES............................................................................................................................... 18 THE LITANY OF THE OBLATIONS FOR MATINS OF THE FEAST OF RESURRECTION .................................................. 27 Let us Praise with the Angels ......................................................................................................................... 29 THE DOXOLOGIES ............................................................................................................................................... 32 The Introduction to the Doxologies................................................................................................................ 32 Doxology for the Feast of Resurrection ......................................................................................................... 33 Another Doxology for Resurrection for Archangel Michael ........................................................................... 34 Doxology for St. Mary ................................................................................................................................... 35 Doxology for the Heavenly Orders ................................................................................................................ 37 Doxology for St. John the Baptist .................................................................................................................. 38 Doxology for the Apostles.............................................................................................................................. 39 Doxology for St. Mark ................................................................................................................................... 40 Doxology for St. Stephen ............................................................................................................................... 41 Doxology for St. George ................................................................................................................................ 42 Doxology for St. Philopateer Mercurius ........................................................................................................ 43 Doxology for St. Mina ................................................................................................................................... 44 Doxology for St. Antony the Great ................................................................................................................. 45 Doxology for St. Bishoy and St. Paul of Tammoh ........................................................................................... 46 Conclusion of Doxologies .............................................................................................................................. 47 INTRODUCTION TO THE ORTHODOX CREED ......................................................................................................... 48 THE ORTHODOX CREED ...................................................................................................................................... 48 THE LITANY OF THE GOSPEL ............................................................................................................................... 51 RESPONSE TO THE MATINS PSALM ...................................................................................................................... 53 THE MATINS PSALM ........................................................................................................................................... 53 THE MATINS GOSPEL .......................................................................................................................................... 53 MATINS GOSPEL RESPONSE ................................................................................................................................ 55 CONCLUDING HYMN ........................................................................................................................................... 56 AN ALTERNATE CONCLUDING HYMN ................................................................................................................. 56 PART 3: THE LITURGY OF THE FEAST OF RESURRECTION ................................................................. 58 Hymn of Intercession ..................................................................................................................................... 58 THE PAULINE EPISTLE ........................................................................................................................................ 60 THE CATHOLIC EPISTLE ...................................................................................................................................... 64 Response to the Praxis .................................................................................................................................. 67 THE ACTS ........................................................................................................................................................... 68 Hymn “Ya Kool Alsefoof = O All You Heavenly Hosts” ................................................................................ 70 THE ENACTMENT OF THE RESURRECTION........................................................................................................... 73 Hymn “Ekhristos Anesti = Christ Has Risen” ............................................................................................... 74 Hymn “Ton Cina = We The Faithful” ........................................................................................................... 74 3 Hymn “To Litho = While The Stone Was Sealed”.......................................................................................... 75 Hymn: Truly Risen ........................................................................................................................................ 75 Hymn “Pi Ekhristos Aftonf = Christ Has Risen” ........................................................................................... 76 Resurrection Muhayir.................................................................................................................................... 76 Hymn of the Trisagion ................................................................................................................................... 77 THE LITANY OF THE GOSPEL ............................................................................................................................... 77 Response to the Psalm ................................................................................................................................... 79 THE PSALM ........................................................................................................................................................ 79 THE GOSPEL ....................................................................................................................................................... 80 Response to the Gospel .................................................................................................................................. 83 Aspasmos Adam “Christ Our God Rose From The Dead” ............................................................................. 83 Aspasmos Watos “And they also laid Him in the tomb” ................................................................................. 84 Psalm 150 Refrain For Distribution .............................................................................................................. 84 Hymn “All the heavenly and earthly ranks” .................................................................................................. 84 MELODY FOR DISTRIBUTION (I OPEN MY MOUTH AND PROCLAIM) .................................................................... 85 ANOTHER MELODY (VERY EARLY SUNDAY MORNING) ...................................................................................... 88 CONCLUDING HYMN ........................................................................................................................................... 89 PART 4: MELODIES FOR THE FIFTY JOYFUL DAYS ................................................................................ 90 MELODY FOR THE FIRST SUNDAY (I OPEN MY MOUTH IN THE NAME OF THE HOLY) ......................................... 90 MELODY FOR
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