Chapter, Paragraph
1 2,7 | us, such as Vespers and Matins, it is drawn away. During
2 2,11| the Liturgy, Vespers and Matins), after the single-stroke
3 4,2 | Compline, Midnight Office and Matins for the night; the services
4 4,7 | of the Midnight Office, Matins and First Hour; — and the
5 4,7 | and consists of Vespers, Matins and First Hour. As in some
6 4,7 | of the Midnight Office, Matins, and First Hour; the midday
7 4,9 | Matins and the First Hour.~Matins
8 4,9 | Matins and the First Hour.~Matins begin with prayers for the
9 4,9 | all men. The service of Matins is divided into three parts.
10 4,9 | composed of Vespers and Matins, which is performed with
11 5,8 | offered between Vespers and Matins.~ ~ ~
12 6 | Matins~
13 6,1 | At an All-Night Vigil, Matins begin immediately after
14 6,2 | Ectenia.~This part of the Matins office, consisting of a
15 6,2 | prayers, this part of the Matins office takes place with
16 6,5 | The Antiphons at Matins.~The Magnification or Sunday
17 6,6 | the lessons selected for Matins are those that speak of
18 6,6 | Polyeleos” signifies that at the Matins in question there will be
19 6,8 | The third and last part of Matins consists of hymns of praise
20 6,8 | Theotokion):~ At Sunday Matins the following Theotokion
21 6,8 | lasts all night, and where Matins, being performed separately
22 6,9 | End of Matins and the First Hour.~ Having
23 6,9 | Services of Vespers and Matins differ from the same Services
24 6,9 | Small Compline.~ The daily Matins service begins with two
25 6,9 | further order of the daily Matins service there are the following
26 6,9 | Hour begins at once. When Matins is performed apart from
27 7,1 | of the ninth ode of the matins canon. While the hymn “it
28 8,1 | upon the altar. Then, at Matins, after the Great Doxology,
29 8,1 | Nativity. Especially at Matins odes from the Christmas
30 8,1 | of the Great Compline and Matins. — On the day of the feast
31 8,1 | combines with the Hours. At Matins on the day of this feast
32 8,1 | Liturgy and sometimes after Matins, processions go to lakes,
33 8,2 | Pharisee is read, and in the Matins hymns the meaning of it
34 8,2 | This Psalm is sung at Matins after the Polyeleos Psalms.~
35 8,2 | prayers of the living. The Matins service on this Saturday
36 8,2 | ages of ages. Amen.” At Matins, every day except Saturday
37 8,2 | the morning service of Matins and the First Hour; the
38 8,2 | third Sunday of Lent, at Matins, after the Great Doxology,
39 8,2 | on the fourth Sunday), at Matins, the entire penitential
40 8,2 | Saturday of the fifth week, at Matins, an Akathist in honor of
41 8,2 | should rise, therefore, at Matins are sung the Sunday troparia “
42 8,2 | of the Twelve Feasts.~ At Matins, after the reading from
43 8,2 | hymns of these days.* At Matins after the Alleluia, instead
44 8,2 | The Gospel is read also at Matins. And besides all this, in
45 8,2 | commemorate the Passion of Christ. Matins begin at the second hour
46 8,2 | eirmos of the 9th ode of the Matins canon is sung, and instead
47 8,3 | blesses the beginning of Matins — “Glory to the holy, consubstantial,
48 8,3 | procession enters the church. The Matins service begins in the vestibule,
49 8,3 | the Sepulcher. The entire Matins service consists of ecteniæ
50 8,3 | follows immediately after Matins. The Gospel lesson read
51 8,3 | beginning, but at the end of the Matins service, and no Gospel is
52 10 | order, an abbreviation of Matins. An Akathist is sometimes
53 10,1 | before the Liturgy or after Matins. The novice who wishes to
54 10,2 | service is an abbreviation of Matins. It begins with the reading
55 10,3 | prayers and ceremonies of Matins, Vespers and the Liturgy,
56 11 | days and almost always at Matins the kathismata are read,
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