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1 2,5| daily cycle (9th HourVespersCompline; NocturnsMatins — 2 2,5| is also used during the Vespers of Holy Friday when the 3 2,6| the present-day order of Vespers with its entry and the singing 4 2,6| protection against evil.~At Vespers on Holy Friday, when the 5 2,6| Light of God.~During the Vespers portion of the Liturgy of 6 3,1| three groups: Ninth Hour, Vespers, and Compline; Nocturns ( 7 3,1| Periods it is celebrated after Vespers). Often treated as part 8 3,1| Evening Service (9th Hour, Vespers and Compline), Morning Service ( 9 3,1| consists of a joining of Great Vespers and Matins into one Service, 10 3,2| Vespers.~The Church invites all 11 3,2| service in the Evening Cycle, Vespers, begins with the exclamation, “ 12 3,2| has not been manifested. Vespers will lead through the Old 13 3,2| Holy Doors (closed at Daily Vespers) signifies that from the 14 3,2| reading of Psalm 104 at Daily Vespers and at the conclusion of 15 3,2| prayer, “O Jesus Christ...,” Vespers becomes more and more oriented 16 3,2| till now, the prayers of Vespers have been basically penitential 17 3,2| weekdays of Great Lent) at Vespers. There are appointed special 18 3,2| Epistles are read.]~At Great Vespers (All-Night Vigil) the Litany 19 3,2| although at ordinary Vespers it is transferred to the 20 3,2| After the Prokeimenon (Daily Vespers) or the Litany of Fervent 21 3,2| Fervent Supplication (Great Vespers), the prayer, “Grant, Lord, 22 3,2| Verses) on Verses).~At Great Vespers (All-Night Vigil) the Apostikha 23 3,2| wine and oil after the Vespers. Thus the faithful who intended 24 3,2| this in ordinary churches.~Vespers then concludes with the 25 3,2| usual Dismissal (if Daily Vespers) or the response to the 26 3,2| be upon you...” (if Great Vespers). The Vesper Service is 27 3,2| In this way the whole of Vespers, beyond which lies a new 28 3,2| of Christ which shone at Vespers now begins to shine at the 29 3,2| transferred to the beginning of Vespers at the Ail-Night Vigil) 30 3,2| Testamental character of Vespers, gives to Matins the content 31 3,2| just as at the beginning of Vespers) and then “God is the Lord 32 3,2| commemorated. As at the Litya of Vespers, the Litya prayer, “O God, 33 3,2| which had been blessed at Vespers. On weekdays, the Polieley, 34 3,2| and the Evening Litany at Vespers), after which the Dismissal 35 3,2| Supplication, just as at Daily Vespers. At the All-Night Vigil 36 3,3| here (preserved at Festal Vespers).~During the reading of 37 3,6| This Liturgy consists of Vespers, followed by a portion of 38 3,6| the first half of ordinary Vespersregular beginning, Psalm 39 3,8| lessons, usually read at Vespers, are not normally found 40 3,8| contains the fixed parts of Vespers, Matins and the Liturgy ( 41 3,8| primarily the Priest's parts at Vespers, Matins and the Divine Liturgy.~ ~ 42 3,8| portions of the Daily Offices (Vespers, Matins, etc.) with most 43 3,9| Apostikha is found at the end of Vespers and also at the end of Matins 44 3,9| musical composition sung at Vespers and are so named because 45 3,9| from the Psalter, read at Vespers, Matins, and various other 46 3,9| Lessons, primarily at Liturgy, Vespers and Matins. [Except for 47 3,9| generally fallen out of use at Vespers.] The Prokeimenon sung immediately 48 3,9| the Psalms, primarily at Vespers (at “Lord, I have called...” 49 3,9| They are sung at the end of Vespers, after “God is the Lord...” 50 3,6| very moving Forgiveness Vespers, at which we all ask and 51 3,7| Hours are said, and at the Vespers Service sung that afternoon, 52 3,7| Typikon, at 4:00 p.m.), the Vespers with the Liturgy of St. 53 3,9| Sunday, a special Paschal Vespers is served, characterized 54 3,9| and no kneeling until the Vespers of Holy Pentecost, fifty 55 4,1| Old Testament Reading of Vespers (Gen. 28:10-17) speaks of 56 4,9| as the Readings at the Vespers of the Feast point out, 57 4,2| He was before” [from the Vespers of the Feast].~ ~Troparion 58 4,3| by the Priest during the Vespers which immediately follows 59 6,0| Services preceding it — Vespers and Matins. Further, we 60 9,6| Midnight Service), and at Vespers and Matins the departed


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