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Date:
May 6
Liturgical Day:
Bright Monday
Feast:
Pascha
Services:
Vespers of Pascha; Divine Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom
Gospel Reading:
John 20:19–25
Psalm References:
Psalm 67; Psalm 76; Psalm 117
Tone:
Tone 2; Tone 5; Tone 7
Liturgical Elements:
Troparion; Stichera; Aposticha; Prokeimenon; Theotokion (Dogmatikon)
Principal Hymn:
Christ is risen from the dead, trampling down death by death
Biblical Figures Mentioned:
Christ; Archangels; Moses; The Virgin Mary; Apostles; Myrrh-bearing Women
Type of Document:
Orthodox Christian liturgical service text
Religious Tradition:
Eastern Orthodox Church
Orthodox Christian liturgical service text containing the hymns, psalm verses, Gospel reading from John 20:
19–25, and appointed chants for the celebration of Pascha on Bright Monday, May 6.
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Year:
2006
Region / city:
-
Theme:
Religious Liturgy
Document Type:
Divine Liturgy Text
Organization / Institution:
The Orthodox Church in America
Author:
-
Target Audience:
-
Period of validity:
-
Approval date:
-
Date of changes:
-
Date:
January 30
Feast:
Synaxis of the Three Great Ecumenical Teachers and Hierarchs
Liturgical Occasion:
Orthodox Church feast day
Liturgical Text Type:
Hymns and stichera for Great Vespers and Litya
Tones:
2, 4, 6, 8
Commemorated Figures:
Basil the Great; Gregory the Theologian; John Chrysostom
Additional Attribution:
Nilus of Xanthopoulos (Litya hymn)
Biblical Readings:
Deuteronomy 1:8–11, 15–17; Deuteronomy 10:14–21; Wisdom of Solomon 3:1–9
Theological Theme:
Holy Trinity; Orthodox Faith; opposition to Arianism
Liturgical Elements:
“Lord I Call”; Theotokion (Dogmatikon); Old Testament Readings; Litya
Tradition:
Eastern Orthodox Christianity
Language Style:
Liturgical and hymnographic prose
Year:
Not specified
Region / City:
Not specified
Theme:
Religious Text
Document Type:
Religious Service Text
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Orthodox Christian Faithful
Period of Validity:
May 32nd (liturgical calendar date)
Date of Approval:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Note:
Year
Theme:
Christian liturgical services
Document Type:
Religious Text
Target Audience:
Worshippers
Context:
A liturgical text outlining hymns and prayers for the 45th Sunday of Pascha, commemorating the Samaritan Woman.
Year:
2026
Region / City:
Not specified
Theme:
Orthodox Christian liturgical texts, Great Lent
Document Type:
Liturgical service text
Organization / Institution:
Orthodox Church in America
Author:
Department of Liturgical Music and Translations
Target Audience:
Orthodox Christians
Effective Period:
Lent
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Year:
2016
Type of document:
Liturgical booklet
Language:
English
Intended use:
Parish use
Source texts:
The Divinum Officium Project
Music sources:
The Liber Usualis (Desclee Company, 1961), Parish Book of Chant (Church Music Association of America, 2012)
Liturgical occasion:
Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary
Document structure:
Vespers with Psalms and Antiphons
Date:
April 15
Liturgical Day:
Great and Holy Saturday
Religious Tradition:
Eastern Orthodox Christianity
Type of Text:
Liturgical service text
Service:
Vespers and the Divine Liturgy of St. Basil the Great
Liturgical Elements:
Psalms, hymns, stichera, Theotokion, Old Testament readings, congregational responses
Sources of Hymnography:
Octoechos; Lenten Triodion
Biblical Readings:
Genesis 1:1–13; Isaiah 60:1–16; Exodus 12:1–11; Jonah 1:1–4:11; Joshua 5:10–15; Exodus 13:20–15:1; Zephaniah 3:8–15; 3 Kings 17:8–24; Isaiah 61:10–62:5; Genesis 22:1–18; Isaiah 61:1–9; 4 Kings 4:8–37; Isaiah 63:11–64
Liturgical Tones:
Tone 1; Tone 6; Tone 8
Language:
English
Primary Theme:
Resurrection of Christ and the defeat of death
Participants Mentioned:
Reader, choir, people
Year:
2023
Region / City:
Not specified
Theme:
Religious liturgy, Christian sacrament
Document Type:
Religious service text
Organization / Institution:
Orthodox Church in America
Author:
Department of Liturgical Music and Translations
Target Audience:
Christian worshippers, religious scholars
Period of Action:
January 5
Approval Date:
Not specified
Modification Date:
Not specified
Contextual Description:
A liturgical service text for the Feast of Theophany, including hymns, psalms, and scripture readings used in Orthodox Christian worship on January 5.
Day:
Sunday
Date:
January 18
Liturgical Tone:
Tone 7
Liturgical Occasion:
32nd Sunday after Pentecost
Commemorated Saints:
Athanasius the Great and Cyril, Archbishops of Alexandria
Religious Tradition:
Eastern Orthodox Christianity
Liturgical Service:
Great Vespers
Text Type:
Liturgical hymns and prayers
Sections Included:
“Lord I Call,” Stichera, Aposticha, Troparia, Theotokion
Primary Themes:
Resurrection of Christ, defense of Orthodox doctrine, veneration of saints, praise of the Theotokos
Doctrinal References:
Holy Trinity, Resurrection, Incarnation, condemnation of Arianism
Historical Figures Mentioned:
Athanasius the Great, Cyril of Alexandria, Arius
Intended Setting:
Communal liturgical worship
Year:
2026
Date:
February 6th
Liturgical season:
35th Sunday After Pentecost
Commemoration:
Holy New Martyrs and Confessors of Russia
Tone:
2
Type of document:
Liturgical text / Prayer service
Language:
English
Target audience:
Orthodox Christian faithful
Source:
Orthodox Church liturgical tradition
Usage:
Public worship / personal devotion