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Collection of liturgical chants, prayers, and hymns for the first Monday of Great Lent, including the commemoration of St. Nikolai of Zhicha, intended for use in Orthodox Christian worship services.
Year:
2026
Region / City:
Orthodox Church in America
Theme:
Liturgical Prayers and Hymns
Document Type:
Liturgical Text / Service Book
Institution:
Orthodox Church in America
Author:
Department of Liturgical Music and Translations
Target Audience:
Clergy, Choirs, Faithful
Liturgical Period:
Great Lent
Feast Commemoration:
St. Nikolai of Zhicha
Date of Observance:
March 18
Sources Referenced:
Menaion, Lenten Triodion, Psalms
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Year:
2026
Region / City:
Unknown
Subject:
Religious Text
Document Type:
Liturgical Text
Author:
Unknown
Target Audience:
Christian Faithful
Period of Validity:
Liturgical Season
Date of Approval:
Unknown
Date of Changes:
Unknown
Year:
Unknown
Region / City:
Unknown
Theme:
Religious hymns, Lenten period
Document type:
Religious text
Organization / Institution:
Unknown
Author:
Unknown
Target audience:
Orthodox Christian faithful
Period of validity:
Unknown
Approval date:
Unknown
Date of amendments:
Unknown
Liturgical Season:
Last Sunday of Epiphany; Lent 2025
Type of Document:
Christian worship service order
Religious Tradition:
Christian
Denomination Context:
Uniting Church in Australia
Biblical References:
Psalm 37; Genesis 45:3–11, 15; Luke 6:27–38
Elements Included:
Call to Worship; Candle Lighting; Acknowledgment of Country; Hymns (TiS); Prayers; Scripture Readings; Reflection; Offering; Notices; Intercessions; The Lord’s Prayer; Blessing
Named Contributors:
Rev. Fee Morrison; Rev. Moira Dodsworth; Rev. Arnie Wierenga; Rev. Jennie Gordon
Institutional References:
Presbytery of Gippsland; Wattlebird Ministry Team; Kookaburra Ministry Team
Geographical Context:
Australia
Notable Date Mentioned:
February 28 – Clean Up Australia Day for schools
Related Resource:
Lent 2025 Resources (ebook)
Tradition:
Eastern Orthodox Christianity
Liturgical season:
Great Lent
Type of text:
Liturgical office
Genre:
Prayer and psalmody
Language of text:
English
Structure:
Psalms, troparion, prokeimena, prayers, and readings
Principal biblical texts:
Psalm 53; Psalm 54; Psalm 90
Liturgical role:
Reader, Priest, Choir
Liturgical context:
Sixth Hour service
Associated liturgical book:
Triodion
Religious theme:
Prayer, repentance, and supplication during the Lenten daily cycle
Year:
2022
Region / City:
Nebraska, USA
Theme:
Lenten Worship, Faith Reflection
Document Type:
Liturgical Resource
Organization / Institution:
Nebraska Synod, Evangelical Lutheran Church in America
Author:
Deacon Timothy Siburg
Target Audience:
Congregations of the Nebraska Synod
Liturgical Period:
Lent 2022
Scriptural Focus:
Gospel of Luke, Passion Narrative
Structure:
Five mid-week sessions from Ash Wednesday to the week before Palm Sunday
Resources Referenced:
All Creation Sings: Evangelical Lutheran Worship Supplement (Augsburg Fortress, 2020)
Hymns Included:
Yes, with weekly suggestions
Purpose:
Reflection on God’s work and discipleship in contemporary context
Year:
2026
Region:
Africa, United States
Theme:
Religious outreach, Charity, Water access
Document type:
Parish letter
Organization:
Cross Catholic Outreach
Author:
Parish priest or parish staff member
Target audience:
Parishioners
Period:
Lenten season 2026
Key activities:
Well construction, Family devotionals, Educational materials, Hands-on activities
Beneficiaries:
Nearly 600,000 African men, women, and children
Purpose:
Support access to safe, clean water and engage parish families in charitable action
Year:
Annual
Region / City:
Global
Theme:
Religious observance, Christian liturgy
Document Type:
Educational / Instructional text
Institution:
Catholic Church
Target Audience:
Practicing Catholics, catechumens
Liturgical Period:
Lent
Duration:
40 days
Key Practices:
Prayer, fasting, almsgiving, abstinence
Canonical References:
Catechism of the Catholic Church, Isaiah 58:6–9
Age Guidelines:
Fasting (18–59 years), Abstinence (14+ years)
Exceptions:
Illness, pregnancy, medical conditions
Purpose:
Spiritual renewal and preparation for Easter
Explanation of content:
Guide and educational source detailing the observances, disciplines, and spiritual significance of the Lenten season in the Catholic tradition, including prayer, fasting, almsgiving, and personal reflection.
Year:
2023
Region / City:
Diocese of Scranton, Pennsylvania, USA
Theme:
Religious observance, Lenten devotion
Document Type:
Bulletin announcement
Organization / Institution:
Diocese of Scranton
Author:
Office of the Bishop
Target Audience:
Faithful of the Diocese of Scranton
Event Date:
March 22, 2023
Location:
Corpus Christi Parish, West Pittston, PA
Related Event:
National Eucharistic Revival 2022–2024
Description:
Liturgical announcement detailing the schedule and purpose of a Lenten Holy Hour led by Bishop Bambera within the context of the diocesan phase of the National Eucharistic Revival.
Year:
2025
Quarter:
Third
Liturgical Year:
C
Months Covered:
July – September
Organization:
Society of St. Vincent de Paul (SSVP USA)
Type of Document:
Weekly Vincentian Reflection
Audience:
Members of SSVP Conferences
Content Focus:
Gospel readings, reflections, Vincentian meditations, discussion questions, prayers
Notable Figures:
St. Vincent de Paul, Blessed Pier Giorgio Frassati, Blessed Frederic Ozanam
Feasts Included:
Feast of Blessed Pier Giorgio Frassati, Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Feast of Blessed Frederic Ozanam, Feast of the Exaltation of the Cross, Feast of St. Vincent de Paul
Note:
Year
Theme:
Creation, caring for the earth
Document Type:
Liturgical resource
Organization / Institution:
CAFOD
Target Audience:
Children, educators
Year:
1814
Region / city:
Aotearoa / New Zealand
Theme:
Christian mission, Maori engagement
Document type:
Liturgical service / religious text
Institution:
Anglican Church of Aotearoa, New Zealand and Polynesia
Author:
Brian Hardie (adapted), Willow Macky
Language:
English and Te Reo Māori
Target audience:
Congregation, church members
Occasion:
Commemoration of Ruatara and Samuel Marsden’s mission
Included texts:
Psalm 112:6, Proverbs 10:7, Luke 2:8-16
Hymns:
Te Harinui, Arahina, e Ihowa
Year:
2026
Region / city:
Largs, Millport
Topic:
Religious services, parish announcements
Document type:
Parish bulletin
Organ / institution:
St. Mary, Star of the Sea Parish; Our Lady of Perpetual Succour Parish
Author:
Parish priest, Mgr. Peter Canon Magee
Target audience:
Parishioners and local community
Period of validity:
January 2026
Approval date:
N/A
Date of amendments:
N/A
Year:
2014-2016
Region / city:
Aotearoa, New Zealand and Polynesia
Theme:
Liturgical development and translation
Document type:
Commission report
Organization / institution:
Common Life Liturgical Commission (CLLC)
Author:
Unspecified, compiled by CLLC members
Target audience:
Anglican Church clergy and synod members
Period of validity:
2014-2016
Approval date:
During General Synod sessions 2014-2016
Key projects:
Translation of collects, new RCL collects, online Prayer Book development, research on New Zealand Prayer Book history, review of baptism and confirmation liturgies
Contributors:
Rev’d Dr Lynda Patterson, Rev’d Jacynthia Murphy, Ven Nick Mountfort, Rev’d Michael Wallace, Rev’d Patricia Carter, Ven Jaqui Paterson, Rev’d Kay Webster, Rev’d Bosco Peters, Very Rev’d Dr Trevor James, Rev’d Geoff Haworth, Bishop George Connor, Bishop Jim White, Dean Trevor James, Rev’d Brian Dawson
Feast:
The Dormition of Our Most Holy Lady Theotokos and Ever-Virgin Mary
Date:
August 15
Liturgical Occasion:
Vespers
Service Section:
“Lord, I Call” and Litya
Tone:
1 (with additional tones 2–8 indicated)
Genre:
Liturgical hymnography (stichera, idiomela, automelon)
Tradition:
Eastern Orthodox Church
Liturgical Elements:
Psalm verses, stichera, doxology, Old Testament readings
Old Testament Readings:
Genesis 28:10–17; Ezekiel 43:27–44:4; Proverbs 9:1–11
Named Hymnographers:
Anatolius; John; Germanus; Theophanes
Theological Focus:
Dormition and translation of the Theotokos
Intended Use:
Public liturgical worship
Year:
2024
Location:
Urbana, Illinois, USA
Theme:
Orthodox Christian Liturgy and Teachings
Document Type:
Church bulletin / Service guide
Institution:
St. Nicholas Antiochian Orthodox Church
Clergy:
Father James Ellison, Deacon Makarios Kelley
Diocese:
Diocese of Toledo and the Midwest
Archdiocese:
Antiochian Orthodox Christian Archdiocese, Metropolitan SABA
Target Audience:
Parishioners and Orthodox Christian visitors
Liturgical Dates:
17th Sunday after Pentecost, 17th Sunday of Matthew, February 18, 2024
Feasts and Saints Commemorated:
Leo the Great, Agapitos the Confessor, St. Nicholas, St. Anthony the Great, St. John of Kronstadt, St. Maximos the Confessor, St. Paisios, St. Nektarios of Aegina
Upcoming Events:
February 25 – Sunday of the Publican & Pharisee; March 2 – Isaac Matthew Holwey Baptism; March 3 – Sunday of the Prodigal Son; March 3-9 – Meatfare week; March 9 – Saturday of Souls Liturgy; March 10 – Sunday of the Last Judgement; March 16 – Ice Cream Social & Game Night; March 17 – Sunday of Forgiveness and Forgiveness Vespers
Schedule:
Saturday Great Vespers 5:00 pm, Sunday Divine Liturgy 10:00 am, Matins 9:00 am, First Hour Prayers 6:00 am most Tuesdays, Daily Vespers 6:00 pm most Wednesdays
Contact:
217-979-7301, [email protected], www.stnicholasurbana.org
Religious tradition:
Christianity
Denomination / community:
Jesuit
Liturgical period:
Lent
Start of period:
Ash Wednesday
End of period:
Easter Sunday
Subject:
Lenten reflections, prayers, and scripture readings
Type of document:
Informational resource list
Organizations mentioned:
Holy Cross Jesuit Community; Jesuits of Scotland; Creighton University Online Ministries
Content elements:
Daily reflections, prayers, scripture readings, meditation, sacred texts, music for contemplation
Distribution format:
Email reflections and online access
Intended audience:
Individuals observing Lent and seeking daily spiritual reading and prayer
Geographical references:
United States; Scotland
Access method:
Online resources and email subscription
Year:
2021
Region / city:
Largs, Millport
Subject:
Liturgical Calendar, Mass Schedule
Document Type:
Parish Bulletin
Author:
Mgr. Peter Canon Magee
Target Audience:
Parishioners of St. Mary and Our Lady of Perpetual Succour
Effective Period:
December 2021
Approval Date:
2021-12-01
Date of Changes:
N/A
Year:
2020
Region / City:
Worldwide
Theme:
Anglican Liturgy
Document Type:
Liturgical Resource
Organization / Institution:
Anglican Consultative Council
Author:
Josiah Idowu-Fearon
Target Audience:
Anglican Churches
Effective Period:
2020 and beyond
Approval Date:
2020
Date of Last Revision:
Not specified
Date:
April 29
Liturgical Occasion:
Day of Rejoicing (Radonitsa); Commemoration of the Nine Martyrs of Cyzicus
Religious Tradition:
Eastern Orthodox Christianity
Liturgical Period:
Paschal season (Pentecostarion)
Type of Text:
Liturgical service texts and hymns
Structure:
Vespers and Divine Liturgy hymns and readings
Included Sections:
Psalm 103; “Lord I Call”; Aposticha; Troparia; Kontakia; Prokeimenon; Epistle; Gospel; Communion Hymn
Biblical Readings:
Acts 4:1–10; John 3:16–21
Liturgical Tones:
Tones 1, 2, 3, 4, 7, 8
Persons Commemorated:
Nine Martyrs of Cyzicus (Theognes, Rufus, Antipater, Theostichus, Artemas, Magnus, Theodotus, Thaumasius, Philemon)
Theological Themes:
Resurrection of Christ; confession of faith of Apostle Thomas; martyrdom and witness
Sources of Hymns:
Pentecostarion; Menaion; Octoechos
Intended Use:
Orthodox liturgical worship services
Organization / Institution:
Orthodox Church in America
Prepared by:
Department of Liturgical Music and Translations
Year:
Not specified
Region / City:
Not specified
Subject:
Religious liturgy, Saint James
Document Type:
Liturgical text / Hymnography
Institution:
Orthodox Church
Author:
Unknown
Intended Audience:
Clergy and faithful
Liturgical Occasion:
Feast of St. James, April 30
Sources:
Menaion, Pentecostarion, Psalms, Biblical readings (James 1:1-12; 1:13-27; 2:1-13)
Language:
English (liturgical)
Performance Context:
Great Vespers and Divine Liturgy
Tone / Mode:
Various (Tone 1, 2, 4, 7, 8)
Content Features:
Troparia, Stichera, Psalms, Biblical readings, Hymns of the Apostles