Chapter, Paragraph
1 2,5 | Vespers — Compline; Nocturns — Matins — 1st Hour; 3rd Hour — 6th
2 2,5 | Passion Gospel (Holy Friday Matins), according to the number
3 2,5 | the All-Night Vigil, at Matins, before the Six Psalms,
4 2,5 | Passion Gospels of Holy Friday Matins, as well as after the Gospel
5 2,5 | the Great Doxology of the Matins of Holy Saturday when the
6 2,6 | of the morning service of Matins is also linked to the idea
7 2,6 | Passion Gospel at Holy Friday Matins, the faithful hold candles,
8 2,6 | also during the Lamentation Matins of Holy Saturday, the faithful
9 3,1 | Nocturns (Midnight Service), Matins, and First Hour; Third and
10 3,1 | Morning Service (Nocturns, Matins and 1st Hour), and Midday
11 3,1 | joining of Great Vespers and Matins into one Service, may be
12 3,1 | the 1st Hour (joined to Matins) and the 6th Hour (joined
13 3,2 | Gospel which will be read at Matins (if it be Saturday evening).
14 3,2 | sung (Festal) at the end of Matins. After “Grant, Lord...”
15 3,2 | blessed bread during Feast-Day Matins to the faithful who have
16 3,2 | just before the Paschal Matins): Daily, Saturday and Sunday
17 3,2 | prayer to the Holy Trinity.~ ~Matins.~The Light of Christ which
18 3,2 | service of the Morning Cycle — Matins. It shines faintly, at first,
19 3,2 | Six Psalms) and then, as Matins proceeds, this Light gradually
20 3,2 | point and culmination of the Matins cycle.~Daily matins begins
21 3,2 | the Matins cycle.~Daily matins begins with the exclamation, “
22 3,2 | and then the beginning of Matins proper. At the All-Night
23 3,2 | introductory part is omitted.~Matins proper begins with the Trinitarian
24 3,2 | character of Vespers, gives to Matins the content of a New Testament
25 3,2 | reverence. At this point of Matins, the Priest (or Deacon)
26 3,2 | end of the first part of Matins.~The second part of Matins
27 3,2 | Matins.~The second part of Matins begins with the reading
28 3,2 | permitted to sit. This part of Matins, consisting of long, continuous
29 3,2 | closed during this part of Matins.~At the conclusion of the
30 3,2 | ends the second part of Matins.~The third part of Matins
31 3,2 | Matins.~The third part of Matins begins with the singing
32 3,2 | the fourth part of the Matins begins. Here is sung the
33 3,2 | because the singing of them at Matins precedes the daybreak and
34 3,2 | anticipated one more part of Matins which praises the Light,
35 3,2 | Dismissal is made. At Weekday Matins, the Doxology is followed
36 3,2 | follows immediately after the Matins Dismissal and after the
37 3,2 | Fervent Supplications at Daily Matins. Thus we have now come into
38 3,2 | comes immediately after the Matins.~ ~3rd and 6th Hours.~In
39 3,8 | Biblical Canticles sung at Matins.~ ~The Division of the Psalter
40 3,8 | fixed parts of Vespers, Matins and the Liturgy (primarily
41 3,8 | Priest's parts at Vespers, Matins and the Divine Liturgy.~ ~
42 3,8 | Daily Offices (Vespers, Matins, etc.) with most of the
43 3,9 | Vespers and also at the end of Matins on ordinary weekdays.~ ~
44 3,9 | The Canons are found at Matins, Compline, and certain other
45 3,9 | Psalter, read at Vespers, Matins, and various other services,
46 3,9 | at Liturgy, Vespers and Matins. [Except for Feasts and
47 3,9 | and the Apostikha) and Matins (at the Apostikha).~ ~Theotokion.~
48 3,9 | and the Apostikha at Matins, at the Liturgy and other
49 3,9 | short Troparion sung at Matins on Great Feasts and Sundays.~ ~
50 3,6 | of the Pharisee. At the Matins Service we sing for the
51 3,6 | On this Sunday, at the Matins Service we also sing the
52 3,6 | devoted at this Sunday's Matins.~ ~Third Sunday of Great
53 3,7 | and moving melody sung at Matins, “Behold, the Bridegroom
54 3,7 | for which reason the Matins of these three days is called
55 3,7 | days is called Bridegroom Matins. The theme is taken from
56 3,7 | suffering and death. The Matins Service is characterized
57 3,7 | descent into Hell. At the Matins Lamentations Service the
58 3,8 | At the conclusion of the Matins, the catechetical address
59 3,8 | the great Paschal Banquet. Matins is then followed by the
60 3,8 | at the end of the Pascha Matins. No one sits during the
61 4,8 | Bride! [From the Ikos of the Matins of the Feast].~ ~Troparion
62 6,0 | preceding it — Vespers and Matins. Further, we are commanded
63 9,6 | Service), and at Vespers and Matins the departed are remembered
64 9,6 | including the following from the Matins Canon:~ ~To those hidden
65 10,1| is read at Holy Saturday Matins comes from this Prophet (
66 10,7| 6:3-11 Matt. 28:1-20~ ~Matins Resurrection Gospels.~1.
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