THE DIVINE LITURGY
OF
OUR FATHER AMONG THE SAINTS
JOHN CHRYSOSTOM
The Great Ektenia |
The Refrains of the First Antiphon |
The Little Ektenia |
The Refrains of the Second Antiphon |
The Little Ektenia |
The Refrains of the Third Antiphon |
The Little Entrance |
The Prayer of the Little Entrance |
The Entrance Hymn |
The Trisagion Hymn |
The Prayer of the Trisagion |
The Apostle |
The Prayer Before the Gospel |
The Gospel |
The Prayer of the Ektenia of Fervent Supplication |
The Prayer for the Catechumens |
The First Prayer of the Faithful |
The Second Prayer of the Faithful |
The Cherubimic Hymn |
The Prayer of the Cherubimic Hymn |
The Ektenia of the Prothesis |
The Prayer of the Prothesis |
The Creed |
The Anaphora |
The Ektenia Before the Lord's Prayer |
The Lord's Prayer |
The Elevation |
The Communion Hymn |
The Communion |
The Ektenia of Thanksgiving |
The Prayer of Thanksgiving |
The Prayer Behind the Ambon |
The Dismissal
(The People Stand)
PRIEST: Blessed is the Kingdom of the Father, and of the Son, and of
the Holy Spirit: now and ever, and unto ages of ages.
CHOIR: Amen.
THE GREAT
EKTENIA
PRIEST: In peace let us pray to the Lord.
CHOIR: Lord, have mercy.
PRIEST: For the peace from above, and for the salvation of our souls,
let us pray to the Lord.
CHOIR: Lord, have mercy.
PRIEST: For the peace of the whole world; for the good estate of the
holy churches of God, and for the union of all men, let us pray to the
Lord.
CHOIR: Lord, have mercy.
PRIEST: For this holy House, and for those who with faith, reverence,
and fear of God enter therein, let us pray to the Lord.
CHOIR: Lord, have mercy.
PRIEST: For our Archbishop (or Bishop, or Metropolitan) N., for the
venerable Priesthood, the Diaconate in Christ, for all the clergy and
the people, let us pray to the Lord.
CHOIR: Lord, have mercy.
PRIEST: For the President of the United States and all civil
authorities, and for the Armed Forces everywhere, let us pray to the
Lord.
CHOIR: Lord, have mercy.
PRIEST: For this city, and for every city and land, and for the
faithful who dwell therein, let us pray to the Lord.
CHOIR: Lord, have mercy.
PRIEST: For healthful seasons, for abundance of the fruits of the
earth, and for peaceful times, let us pray to the Lord.
CHOIR: Lord, have mercy.
PRIEST: For travelers by sea, by land, and by air; for the sick and
suffering; for captives and their salvation, let us pray to the Lord.
CHOIR: Lord, have mercy.
PRIEST: For our deliverance from all tribulation, wrath, danger, and
neccessity, let us pray to the Lord.
CHOIR: Lord, have mercy.
PRIEST: Help us; save us; have mercy on us; and keep us, O God, by thy
grace.
CHOIR: Lord, have mercy.
PRIEST: Calling to remembrance our all-holy, immaculate, most blessed
and glorious Lady
Theotokos and ever-virgin Mary, with all the Saints, let us commend
ourselves and each other, and all our life unto Christ our God.
CHOIR: To thee O Lord.
(
The Priest says quietly The Prayer of the First Antiphon:)
O Lord our God, whose might is beyond compare, whose glory is
incomprehensible, whose mercy is infinite and whose love toward mankind
is ineffable: do thou thyself, O Master, in thy tender compassion look
down upon us and this holy house, and grant us and those who pray with
us thy rich mercies and compassions.
PRIEST: (
Aloud) For unto thee are due all glory, honor, and
worship: to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit: now and
ever, and unto ages of ages.
CHOIR:
Amen.
THE REFRAINS OF THE
FIRST ANTIPHON
CHOIR: Through the intercessions of the
Theotokos,
O Savior, save us.
Glory to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit: Through
the intercessions of the
Theotokos, O Savior, save us.
Both now and ever, and to ages of ages, Amen. Through the
intercessions of the
Theotokos, O Savior, save us.
THE LITTLE
EKTENIA
PRIEST: Again and again in peace let us pray to the Lord.
CHOIR: Lord, have mercy.
PRIEST: Help us; save us; have mercy on us; and keep us, O God, by thy
grace.
CHOIR: Lord, have mercy.
PRIEST: Calling to remembrance our all-holy, immaculate, most blessed
and glorious Lady
Theotokos and ever-virgin Mary, with all the Saints, let us commend
ourselves and each other, and all our life unto Christ our God.
CHOIR: To thee, O Lord.
(
The Priest says quietly The Prayer of the Second Antiphon:)
O Lord our God, save thy people and bless thine inheritance: preserve
the fulness of thy Church; sanctify those who love the beauty of thy
house: do thou glorify them in recompense by thy divine power, and
forsake us not who put our trust in thee.
PRIEST: (
Aloud) For thine is the majesty, and thine is the
kingdom and the power and the glory: of the Father, and of the Son, and
of the Holy Spirit: now and ever, and unto ages of ages.
CHOIR:
Amen.
THE REFRAINS OF THE
SECOND ANTIPHON
CHOIR: O Son of God, who art risen from the dead, save us who sing
unto thee: Alleluia.
O Son of God, who art risen from the dead, save us who sing unto thee:
Alleluia.
Glory to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit:
O Son of God, who art risen from the dead, save us who sing unto thee:
Alleluia.
Both now and ever, and unto ages of ages. Amen.
O Only-begotten Son and Word of God, who art immortal, yet didst deign
for our salvation to be incarnate of the
Theotokos and ever-virgin Mary; and without change wast made man;
and wast crucified also, O Christ our God, and by thy death didst Death
subdue; who art one of the Holy
Trinity, glorified together with the Father and the Holy Spirit:
save us.
THE LITTLE
EKTENIA
PRIEST: Again and again in peace let us pray to the Lord.
CHOIR: Lord, have mercy.
PRIEST: Help us; save us; have mercy upon us; and keep us, O God, by
thy grace.
CHOIR: Lord, have mercy.
PRIEST: Calling to remembrance our all holy, immaculate, most blessed
and glorious Lady
Theotokos and ever-virgin Mary, with all the Saints, let us commend
ourselves, and each other, and all our life unto Christ our God.
CHOIR: To thee, O Lord.
(
The Priest says quietly The Prayer of the Third Antiphon:)
O thou who hast given us grace at this time with one accord to make
our common supplications unto thee; and dost promise that when two or
three are gathered together in thy Name thou wilt grant their requests:
Fulfil now, O Lord, the desires and petitions of thy servants as may be
most expedient for them, granting us in this world the knowledge of thy
truth, and in the world to come, life everlasting.
PRIEST: (
Aloud) For thou art a good God and lovest mankind, and
unto thee we ascribe glory: to the Father, and to the Son, and to the
Holy Spirit: now and ever, and unto ages of ages.
CHOIR:
Amen.
THE REFRAINS OF THE
THIRD ANTIPHON
(
The Choir sings the
Troparion of the Tone of the Day, which is used as the Refrain of
the Third Antiphon.)
THE LITTLE ENTRANCE
The Priest makes the Little Entrance with the holy
Gospel. Standing before the Holy Doors, facing the Altar, he says:
THE PRAYER OF THE LITTLE
ENTRANCE
PRIEST: (
quietly) O Master, Lord our God, who hast appointed in
heaven orders and hosts of Angels and Archangels for the service of thy
glory: cause that with our entrance there may be an entrance of holy
Angels serving with us and gloryifying thy goodness: for unto thee are
due all glory, honor, and worship: to the Father, and to the Son, and to
the Holy Spirit: now and ever, and unto ages of ages.
Amen.
(
Then the Priest blesses the Entrance, saying quietly:) . .
PRIEST: Blessed is the Entrance of thy Saints: Always, now and ever,
and unto ages of ages.
Amen.
(
When the Choir has finished the
Troparion, the Priest kisses the
Gospel Book and lifts it up with both hands, saying in a loud voice:)
PRIEST: Wisdom! Attend!
(
The Priest enters the
Sanctuary through the Holy Doors and places the
Gospel Book on the Altar. Meanwhile the Choir sings the Entrance
Hymn.)
THE ENTRANCE HYMN
CHOIR: Come, let us worship and fall down before Christ. O Son of God,
who art risen from the dead, save us who sing unto thee: Alleluia.
(
Then the Choir sings the
Troparia and the
Kontakion of the day.)
(
While the Choir sings the
Troparia, the Priest prays the Prayer of the
Trisagion)
THE PRAYER OF THE
TRISAGION
PRIEST: O holy God, who restest in thy Holy Place; who art hymned by
the Seraphim with thrice-holy cry, and glorified by the Cherubim, and
worshipped by every heavenly Power; Who out of nothing hast brought all
things into being; who hast created man after thine own image and
likeness and has adorned him with thine every gift; who givest to him
that askest wisdom and understanding; who despisest not the sinner, but
hast appointed repentance unto salvation; who hast vouchsafed unto us,
thy humble and unworthy servants, even in this hour to stand before the
glory of thy holy Altar and to offer the worship and praise which are
due unto thee: Thyself, O Master, accept even from the mouth of us
sinners the Hymn of the
Trisagion, and visit us in thy goodness. Forgive us every
transgression both voluntary and involuntary; sanctify our souls and
bodies; and grant us to serve thee in holiness all the days of our life:
through the intercessions of the holy
Theotokos and of all the Saints who from the beginning of the world
have been well-pleasing unto thee.
PRIEST: Let us pray to the Lord.
CHOIR: Lord, have mercy.
PRIEST: For holy art thou, O our God, and unto thee we ascribe glory:
to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit: now and ever, and
unto ages of ages.
CHOIR:
Amen.
THE
TRISAGION HYMN
CHOIR: Holy God, Holy Mighty, Holy Immortal: have mercy on us (Thrice)
Glory to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit: both now
and ever, and unto ages of ages. Amen.
Holy Immortal: have mercy on us.
Dynamis!
Holy God, Holy Mighty, Holy Immortal: have mercy on us.
(The Priest also says the
Trisagion; then he bows toward the Prothesis and quietly says the
following prayer:)
PRIEST: (quietly) Blessed is he that cometh in the name of the
Lord.
(Then facing the High Place he says, quietly:)
PRIEST: Blessed are thou on the throne of the glory of thy kingdom,
who sittest upon the Cherubim: always, now and ever, and unto ages of
ages. Amen.
(The People Sit)
THE APOSTLE
PRIEST: Let us attend!
(
The Reader recites the
Prokeimenon of the
Epistle)
PRIEST:
Wisdom!
(
The Reader announces the title of the
Epistle)
PRIEST: Let us attend!
(
The Reader sings the
Epistle for the day. When he has finished the Priest says to the
Reader:)
PRIEST: Peace be to thee that readest.
CHOIR: Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia.
(
During the reading of the
Epistle, the Priest censes the Gospel Book, and reads quietly the
prayer before the
Gospel.)
THE PRAYER BEFORE THE
GOSPEL
PRIEST: Illumine our hearts, O Master who lovest mankind, with the
pure light of thy divine knowledge, and open the eyes of our mind to the
understanding of thy
Gospel teachings; implant in us also the fear of thy blessed
commandments, that trampling down all carnal desires, we may enter upon
a spiritual manner of living both thinking and doing such things as are
wll pleasing unto thee: for thou art the illumination of our souls and
bodies, O Christ our God, and unto thee we ascribe glory, together with
thy Father who is from everlasting, and thine all-holy, good, and
life-giving Spirit: now and ever, and unto ages of ages. Amen.
(
The People Stand)
THE
GOSPEL
PRIEST: Wisdom! Attend! Let us hear the holy
Gospel. Peace be to all.
CHOIR: And to thy spirit
PRIEST: The Reading is from the Holy
Gospel according to Saint N.
CHOIR: Glory to thee, O Lord, glory to thee.
(
The Priest sings the appointed passage from the holy
Gospel; when he has finished, the Choir sings:)
CHOIR: Glory to thee, O Lord, glory to thee.
(
The people sit)
(
The Priest preaches the sermon.)
(
The Priest makes the sign of the Cross over the
Antimins with the
Gospel Book, and places it before the Altar tabernacle; he unfolds
the
Antimins, makes the sign of the Cross above it with the sponge, and
says the following prayer:)
THE PRAYER OF THE
EKTENIA OF
FERVENT SUPPLICATION
(The people stand)
PRIEST: (aloud) Help us; Save us, have mercy on us; and keep
us, O God, by thy grace. Wisdom:
THE SECOND PRAYER
OF THE FAITHFUL
PRIEST: Again and oftentimes we fall down before thee and beseech
thee, O Good Lord who lovest mankind, that looking down upon our
petition thou wilt cleanse our souls and bodies from all defilement of
flesh or spirit; and grant us to stand blameless and without
condemnation before thy holy Altar. Grant also, O God, to those who pray
with us growth in life and faith and spiritual understanding. Grant them
always blamelessly to serve thee with fear and love, and to partake
without condemnation of thy Holy Mysteries, and to be accounted worthy
of thy heavenly Kingdom:
That guarded always by thy might we may ascribe glory unto thee: to
the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit: now and ever, and
unto ages of ages.
CHOIR: Amen.
(
The Choir now sings the Cherubimic Hymn as far as the words "the
King of all"; meanwhile, the Priest reads the Prayer of the Cherubimic
Hymn, and prepares to make the Great Entrance.)
THE CHERUBIMIC HYMN
CHOIR: We who mystically represent the Cherubim, and sing to the
life-giving
Trinity the thrice-holy hymn, let us now lay aside all earthly care:
that we may receive the King of all, who comes invisibly upborne by the
Angelic Hosts. Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia.
THE PRAYER OF THE
CHERUBIMIC HYMN
PRIEST: (
quietly) No one who is bound with the desires and
pleasures of the flesh is worthy to approach or draw nigh or to serve
thee, O King of Glory: for to serve thee is a great and terrible thing
even to the Heavenly Powers. Nevertheless, through thine unspeakable and
boundless love toward mankind thou didst become man, yet without change
or alteration, and as Lord of all didst take the name of our High
Priest, and deliver unto us the ministry of this liturgic and unbloody
sacrifice. For thou alone, O Lord our God, rulest over those in heaven
and on earth; who art borne on the throne of the Cherubim; who art Lord
of the Seraphim and King of Israel, who alone art holy and restest in
thy Holy Place.
Wherefore I implore thee who alone art good and art ready to listen:
Look down upon me, a sinner, and thine unprofitable servant, and cleanse
my soul and my heart from an evil conscience; and by the power of thy
Holy Spirit enable me, who am endued with the grace of the priesthood,
to stand before this thy Holy Table, and perform the sacred Mystery of
thy holy and immaculate Body and precious Blood. For I draw near unto
thee, and bowing my neck I pray thee: turn not thy face from me, neither
cast me out from among thy servants; but vouchsafe that these gifts may
be offered unto thee by me, thy sinful and unworthy servant: for thou
thyself are he that offers and is offered, that accepts and is
distributed, O Christ our God: and unto thee we ascribe glory, together
with thy Father who is from everlasting, and thine all-holy, and good,
and life-giving Spirit: now and ever, and unto ages of ages. Amen.
(
The Priest now says the Cherubimic Hymn, censes the Altar, the
ikons, and the people, saying Psalm 50 as he goes. He makes three
low bows before the Altar, kisses the
Antimins and the Altar, turns and bows to the people, and goes to
the Prothesis Table; he censes the holy Gifts, bows, and says:)
PRIEST: (
quietly) O God, be gracious unto me a sinner, and have
mercy upon me. (
Then he takes up the
Aer and places it upon his shoulders saying:)
PRIEST: (
quietly) Lift up your hands to the holy Places, and
bless ye the Lord. (
The Priest takes up the
Diskarion in his left hand, and the holy Chalice in his right hand,
and preceded by the Cross and the taper and censer-bearers proceeds
around the Temple, saying aloud:)
PRIEST: The Lord God remember us all in his kingdom, always: now and
ever, and unto ages of ages.
CHOIR:
Amen.
(
In many Churches, the Priest also stands at the foot of the Altar
steps and makes remembrances in the following fashion:)
PRIEST: (
aloud) Our Most Reverend Archbishop (or Bishop, or
Metropolitan) N.: the Lord God remember him in his Kingdom always; now
and ever, and unto ages of ages.
CHOIR:
Amen.
PRIEST: The President of the United States and all civil authorities,
and our Armed Forces everywhere: the Lord God remember them in his
Kingdom always: now and ever, and unto ages of ages.
CHOIR:
Amen.
PRIEST: The Orthodox servant (s) of God N., (NN.): that
they
may have mercy, life, peace, health, salvation and visitation, and
pardon and remission of sins: the Lord God remember
them in his
Kingdom always; now and ever, and unto ages of ages.
CHOIR:
Amen.
PRIEST: The Orthodox servant (s) of God departed this life N. (NN.):
the Lord God remember
them in his Kingdom always: now and ever,
and unto ages of ages.
CHOIR:
Amen.
(
Then the Priest enters the
Sanctuary while the Choir sings the remainder of the Cherubimic
Hymn; he places the holy Gifts on the Altar, saying quietly:)
PRIEST: The noble Joseph, when he had taken down thy spotless body
from the tree, wrapped it in fine linen and spices, and sorrowing placed
it in a new tomb.
In the Grave with the body, but in Hades with the Soul, as God; in
Paradise with the Thief, and on the Throne with the Father and Spirit
wast thou, O Christ, filling all things, thyself uncircumscribed.
As giving life, as more splendid than Paradise, and more radiant than
any royal chamber, O Christ, is shown forth thy tomb, the fountain of
our resurrection.
(
The Priest censes the holy Gifts thrice, saying quietly the last
part of Psalm 50:)
PRIEST: Then shall they offer young bullocks upon thine altar.
THE
EKTENIA OF THE PROTHESIS
PRIEST: Let us complete our prayer unto the Lord.
CHOIR: Lord, have mercy.
PRIEST: For the precious Gifts now offered, let us pray to the Lord.
CHOIR: Lord, have mercy.
PRIEST: For this holy House, and for those who with faith, reverence,
and fear of God enter therein, let us pray to the Lord.
CHOIR: Lord, have mercy.
PRIEST: For our deliverance from all tribulation wrath, danger, and
necessity, let us pray to the Lord.
CHOIR: Lord, have mercy.
PRIEST: Help us; save us; have mercy on us; and keep us, O God, by thy
grace.
CHOIR: Lord, have mercy.
PRIEST: That the whole day may be perfect, holy, peaceful, and
sinless, let us ask of the Lord.
CHOIR: Grant this, O Lord.
PRIEST: An angel of peace, a faithful guide, a guardian of our souls
and bodies, let us ask of the Lord.
CHOIR: Grant this, O Lord.
PRIEST: Pardon and remission of our sins and transgressions, let us
ask of the Lord.
CHOIR: Grant this, O Lord.
PRIEST: All things good and profitable for the souls and peace for the
world, let us ask of the Lord.
CHOIR: Grant this, O Lord.
PRIEST: That we may complete the remaining time of our life in peace
and repentence, let us ask of the Lord.
CHOIR: Grant this, O Lord.
PRIEST: A Christian ending to our life, painless, blameless, peaceful;
and a good defense before the dread Judgement Seat of Christ, let us ask
of the Lord.
CHOIR: Grant this, O Lord.
PRIEST: Calling to remembrance our all-holy, immaculate, most blessed
and glorious Lady
Theotokos and ever-virgin Mary, with all the Saints, let us commend
ourselves and each other, and all our life unto Christ our God.
CHOIR: To thee, O Lord.
THE PRAYER OF THE PROTHESIS
PRIEST: (
quietly) O Lord God Almighty, who alone art holy: who
dost accept the sacrifice of praise from those who call upon thee with
their whole heart: Accept also the prayer of us sinners, and bear it to
thy holy Altar, and enable us to offer unto thee gifts and spiritual
sacrifices for our sins and for the errors of the people; And make us
worthy to find grace in thy sight, that our sacrifice may be acceptable
unto thee; and that the good spirit of thy grace may rest upon us and
upon these gifts here offered, and upon all thy people:
PRIEST: (
aloud) Through the compassions of thine Only-Begotten
Son, with whom thou art blessed, together with thine all-holy and good
and life-giving Spirit: now and ever, and unto ages of ages.
CHOIR:
Amen.
PRIEST: Peace be to all.
CHOIR: And to thy spirit.
PRIEST: Let us love one another, that with one accord we may confess:
CHOIR: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit: the
Trinity, one in Essence and undivided.
(
The Priest makes three low bows before the Altar, kisses the veil
covering the holy Gifts, and says quietly thrice:)
PRIEST: I will love thee, O Lord, my strength: the Lord is my firm
foundation, my refuge, and my deliverer.
PRIEST: (
aloud) The Doors! The Doors! In Wisdom let us attend.
THE CREED
PEOPLE: I believe in one God, the Father Almighty, Maker of heaven and
earth, and of all things visible and invisible:
And in one Lord Jesus Christ, the Son of God, the Only-begotten,
Begotten of the Father before all worlds, Light of Light, Very God of
Very God, Begotten, not made; of one essence with the Father, by whom
all things were made:
Who for us men and for our salvation came down from heaven, and was
incarnate of the Holy Spirit and the Virgin Mary, and was made man;
And was crucified also for us under Pontius Pilate, and suffered and
was buried;
And the third day He rose again, according to the Scriptures;
And ascended into heaven, and sitteth at the right hand of the Father;
And He shall come again with glory to judge the quick and the dead,
Whose kingdom shall have no end.
And I believe in the Holy Spirit, the Lord and Giver of Life, Who
proceedeth from the Father, Who with the Father and the Son together is
worshipped and glorified, Who spake by the Prophets;
And I believe in One Holy Catholic and Apostolic Church.
I acknowledge one Baptism for the remission of sins.
I look for the Resurrection of the dead,
And the Life of the world to come,
Amen.
THE ANAPHORA
PRIEST: Let us stand aright; let us stand with fear; let us attend,
that we may offer the Holy Oblation in peace.
CHOIR: A mercy of peace, a sacrifice of praise.
PRIEST: The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, and the love of God the
Father, and the communion of the Holy Spirit, be with you all.
CHOIR: And with thy spirit.
PRIEST: Let us lift up our hearts.
CHOIR: We lift them up unto the Lord.
PRIEST: Let us give thanks unto the Lord.
CHOIR: It is meet and right to worship Father, Son and Holy Spirit:
the
Trinity, one in Essence, and undivided.
(
The Priest turns toward the Altar and prays quietly:)
PRIEST: It is meet and right to hymn thee, to bless thee, to praise
thee, to give thanks unto thee, and to worship thee in every place of
thy dominion: for thou art God ineffable, inconceivable, invisible,
incomprehensible, ever existing and eternally the same, thou and thine
Only-begotten Son and thy Holy Spirit. Thou it was who didst bring us
from non-existence into being, and when we had fallen away didst raise
us up again, and didst not cease to do all things until thou hadst
brought us back to heaven, and hadst endowed us with thy kingdom which
is to come. For all these things we give thanks unto thee, and to thine
Only-begotten Son, and thy Holy Spirit; for all things of which we know,
and of which we know not, and for all the benefits bestowed upon us,
both manifest and unseen. And we give thanks unto thee also for this
ministry which thou dost vouchsafe to receive at our hands, even though
there stand beside thee thousands of Archangels and ten thousands of
Angels, the Cherubim and the Seraphim, six-winged, many eyed, soaring
aloft, borne on their pinions,
PRIEST: (
aloud) Singing the Triumphal Hymn, shouting,
proclaiming, and saying:
CHOIR: Holy, Holy, Holy, Lord of Sabaoth; heaven and earth are full of
thy glory; Hosanna in the highest: Blessed is he that cometh in the name
of the Lord. Hosanna in the highest.
PRIEST: (
quietly With these blessed Powers we also, O Master
who lovest mankind, cry aloud and say: Holy art thou and all-holy, thou
and thine Only-begotten Son, and thy Holy Spirit: holy art thou and
all-holy, and magnificent is thy glory: Who hast so loved thy world as
to give thine Only-begotten Son, that all who believe in Him should not
perish, but have everlasting life; Who when he had come and had
fulfilled all the dispensation for us, in the night in which he was
betrayed,-- or rather, gave himself up for the life of the world,--took
bread in his holy and pure and blameless hands; and when he had given
thanks and blessed it, and hallowed it and broken it, he gave it to his
holy Disciples and Apostles, saying:
PRIEST: (
Aloud) Take, eat: this is my Body which is broken for
you, for the remission of sins.
CHOIR:
Amen.
PRIEST: (
quietly) Likewise, after supper, he took the cup,
saying:
(
Aloud) Drink ye all of this: this is my Blood of the New
Testament, which is shed for you and for any, for the remission of sins.
CHOIR:
Amen.
PRIEST: (
quietly) Having in remembrance, therefore, this saving
commandment and all those things which have come to pass for us: the
Cross, the Grave, the Resurrection on the third day, the Ascension into
heaven, the Sitting at the right hand, and the second and glorious
Coming:
(
The Priest takes up the
Diskarion and the Chalice and elevates them over the
Antimins; he makes the sign of the Cross with them over the
Antimins as he lowers them, saying:)
(
Aloud) Thine own of thine own we offer unto thee, in behalf of
all, and for all.
CHOIR: We praise thee, we bless thee, we give thanks unto thee, O
Lord, and we pray unto thee, O our God.
(
The Priest makes a low bow before the Altar, and continues with
the Prayer of Consecration)
PRIEST: (
Quietly) Again we offer unto thee this reasonable and
unbloody service, and beseech thee and pray thee and supplicate thee:
send down thy Holy Spirit upon us and upon these Gifts here spread
forth:
(
The Priest signs the Holy Bread with the sign of the cross, saying
quietly:)
And make this bread the precious Body of thy Christ; Amen.
(
The Priest makes the sign of the Cross over the Chalice, saying
quietly:)
And that which is in this cup, the precious Blood of thy Christ; Amen.
(
The Priest makes the sign of the Cross over both the holy Gifts,
saying quietly:)
PRIEST: Changing them by thy Holy Spirit; Amen, Amen, Amen.
(
The Priest makes a low bow before the Altar and continues the
prayer quietly:)
That to those who shall partake thereof they may be unto cleansing of
soul, unto the remission of sins, unto the communion of thy Holy Spirit,
unto the fulfilment of the kingdom of Heaven, unto boldness toward thee,
and not unto judgement nor unto condemnation.
And again we offer unto thee this reasonable service for all those who
in faith have gone before us to their rest: Patriarchs, Prophets,
Apostles, Preachers, Evangelists, Martyrs, Confessors, Ascetics, and
every righteous spirit made perfect in faith:
PRIEST: (
Aloud) Especially our all-holy, immaculate, most
blessed and glorious Lady
Theotokos and ever-virgin Mary:
CHOIR: It is truly meet to bless thee, O
Theotokos, who art ever blessed and all-blameless, and the mother of
our God. More honorable than the Cherubim, and more glorious beyond
compare than the Seraphim, thou who without stain barest God the Word,
and art truly
Theotokos: we magnify thee.
(
Meanwhile the Priest continues the prayer quietly)
PRIEST: (
quietly) And for the holy Prophet, Forerunner, and
Baptist John; the holy glorious, and all-laudable Apsotles; Saint (s) N.
(NN.), whose memory we celebrate; and all thy Saints, at whose
supplications look down upon us, O God. And be mindful of all those who
have fallen asleep before us in the hope of Resurrection unto life
eternal; (especially N, NN), and grant them rest, O our God, where the
light of thy countenance shines upon them.
And again we beseech thee: be mindful, O Lord, of every Bishop of the
Orthodox, who rightly divide the word of thy truth; of all the
Priesthood, the Diaconate in Christ, and of every priestly and monastic
order.
And again we offer unto thee this reasonable service, for the whole
world, for the holy catholic and apostolic Church, for those who live in
chastity and holiness of life, for all civil Authorities, and our Armed
Forces everywhere; grant them, O Lord, peaceful times, that we, in their
tranquility, may lead a calm and peaceful life in all godliness and
sanctity.
PRIEST: (
Aloud) Among the first be mindful, O Lord, of our
Metropolitan N., whom do thou grant unto thy holy churches in peace,
safety, honor, health and length of days, and rightly dividing the word
of thy truth.
CHOIR: And of all mankind.
PRIEST: Be mindful, O Lord, of this city in which we dwell, and of
every city and countryside, and of those who in faith dwell therein. Be
mindful, O Lord, of those who travel by sea, by land, and by air; of the
sick, the suffering, captives, and their salvation. Be mindful, O Lord,
of those who bear fruit and do good works in thy holy churches, and who
remember the poor; and upon us all send forth thy mercies:
PRIEST: (
aloud) And grant us with one mouth and one heart to
glorify and praise thine all-honorable and majestic name: of the Father,
and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit: now and ever, and unto ages of
ages.
CHOIR:
Amen.
(
The Priest, turning towards the people, blesses them, saying:)
PRIEST: And the mercies of our great God and Savior Jesus Christ be
with you all.
CHOIR: And with thy spirit.
THE
EKTENIA BEFORE THE
LORD'S PRAYER
(The people sit)
PRIEST: Calling to remembrance all the Saints, again and again in
peace let us pray to the Lord.
CHOIR: Lord, have mercy.
PRIEST: For the precious Gifts which have been offered and sanctified,
let us pray to the Lord.
CHOIR: Lord, have mercy.
PRIEST: That our God, who loveth mankind, receiving them upon his
holy, heavenly, and ideal Altar for an odor of spiritual fragrance, will
send down upon us in return his divine grace and the gift of the Holy
Spirit, let us pray to the Lord.
CHOIR: Lord, have mercy.
PRIEST: For our deliverance from all tribulation, wrath, danger, and
necessity, let us pray to the Lord.
CHOIR: Lord, have mercy.
PRIEST: Help us; save us; have mercy on us; and keep us, O God, by thy
grace.
CHOIR: Lord, have mercy.
PRIEST: That the whole day may be perfect, holy, peaceful, and
sinless, let us ask of the Lord
CHOIR: Grant this, O Lord.
PRIEST: An angel of peace, a faithful guide, a guardian of our souls
and bodies, let us ask of the Lord.
CHOIR: Grant this, O Lord.
PRIEST: Pardon and remission our sins and transgressions, let us ask
of the Lord.
CHOIR: Grant this, O Lord.
PRIEST: All things good and profitable for our souls, and peace for
the world, let us ask of the Lord.
CHOIR: Grant this, O Lord.
PRIEST: That we may complete the remaining time of our life in peace
and repentance, let us ask of the Lord.
CHOIR: Grant this, O Lord.
PRIEST: A Christian ending to our life, painless, blameless, peaceful;
and a good defense before the dread Judgement Seat of Christ, let us ask
of the Lord.
CHOIR: Grant this, O Lord.
PRIEST: Asking for the unity of the Faith, and the communion of the
Holy Spirit, let us commend ourselves and each other, and all our life
unto Christ our God.
CHOIR: To thee, O Lord.
PRIEST: (quietly) Unto thee we commend our whole life and our
hope, O Master who lovest mankind; and we beseech thee, and pray thee,
and supplicate thee: make us worthy to partake of the heavenly and
terrible Mysteries of this sacred and spiritual table, with a pure
conscience: unto remission of sins, unto forgiveness of transgressions,
unto communion of the Holy Spirit, unto boldness towards thee, and not
unto judgement nor unto condemnation.
PRIEST: (aloud) And vouchsafe, O Lord, that with boldness and
without condmnation we may dare to call upon thee, the heavenly God, as
Father, and to say:
(The People Stand.)
THE LORD'S PRAYER
PEOPLE: Our Father, who art in heaven, hallowed be thy Name; thy
kingdom come; thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this
day our daily bread; and forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive those
who trespass against us; and lead us not into temptation, but deliver us
from evil.
PRIEST: (
aloud) For thine is the kingdom, and the power, and
the glory, of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit: now
and ever, and unto ages of ages.
CHOIR:
Amen.
PRIEST: Peace be to all.
CHOIR: And to thy spirit.
PRIEST: Let us bow our heads unto the Lord.
CHOIR: To thee, O Lord.
PRIEST: (
quietly) We give thanks unto thee, O King invisible,
who by thy measureless power hast made all things, and in the multitude
of thy mercy hast brought all things from nothing into being. Do thou
thyself, O Master, look down from heaven upon those who have bowed their
heads unto thee; for they have not bowed down unto flesh and blood, but
to thee, the terrible God. Therefore, O Master, do thou thyself
distribute these gifts here spread forth, unto all of us for good,
according to the individual need of each: voyage with those who sail by
sea and air; journey with those who travel by land; heal the sick, thou
who art the physician of our souls and bodies:
PRIEST: (
aloud) Through the grace and compassion and love
torward man of thine Only-begotten Son, with whom thou art blessed,
together with thine all-holy, and good, and life-giving Spirit: now and
ever, and unto ages of ages.
CHOIR:
Amen.
THE ELEVATION
PRIEST: (
quietly) Look down, O Lord Jesus Christ our God, from
thy holy dwelling-place, and from the throne of the glory of thy
kingdom; and come to sanctify us, O thou who sittest on high with the
Father, and art here invisibly present with us; and vouchsafe by thy
mighty hand to impart unto us thine immaculate Body and precious Blood,
and through us unto all the people.
(
The Priest makes three low bows before the Altar, saying quietly:)
PRIEST: O God, be gracious unto me, a sinner, and have mercy upon me.
(
Then the Priest takes up the holy Bread in both hands and elevates
it above the
Diskarion, saying aloud:)
PRIEST: Let us attend! Holy Things are for the holy.
As the Priest lowers the holy Bread, he makes with it the sign of
the Cross, above the
Diskarion. Meanwhile, the Choir sings the following Hymn; the people
sit.
CHOIR: One is Holy, One is Lord: Jesus Christ, to the glory of God the
Father. Amen. (
The Choir sings the Communion Hymn of the day; on most
Sundays, the following Hymn:)
THE COMMUNION HYMN
CHOIR: Praise ye the Lord from the heavens: praise Him in the Highest.
Alleluia.
THE COMMUNION
The Priest breaks the holy Bread into four parts with great
reverence and care, saying quietly:
PRIEST: Divided and distributed is the Lamb of God, who is divided,
yet not disunited; who is ever eaten, yet never consumed, but sanctifies
those who partake thereof.
The Priest arranges the pieces on the rim of the
Diskarion in the form of a cross. Then he takes the portion IC and
makes with it the sign of the cross over the Chalice, and places it in,
saying quietly:
PRIEST: The fulness of the Cup of the Faith, of the Holy Spirit.
Then the Priest takes the warm water from the Acolyte and blesses
it, saying, quietly:
PRIEST: Blessed is the fervor of thy Saints, always: now and ever, and
unto ages of ages. Amen.
The Priest pours a sufficient quantity of the warm water into the
Chalice crosswise, saying quietly:
PRIEST: The fervor of faith, full of the Holy Spirit. Amen.
Then the Priest says quietly the following prayers of preparation
for the Holy Communion:
PRIEST: I believe, O Lord, and I confess that thou art truly the
Christ, the Son of the living God, who didst come into the world to save
sinners, of whom I am chief. And I believe that this is truly thine own
immaculate Body, and that this is truly thine own precious Blood.
Wherefore I pray thee, have mercy upon me and forgive my transgressions
both voluntary and involuntary, of word and of deed, of knowledge and of
ignorance; and make me worthy to partake without condemnation of thine
immaculate Mysteries, unto remission of my sins and unto life
everlasting. Amen.
Of thy Mystic Supper, O Son of God, accept me today as a communicant:
for I will not speak of thy Mystery to thine enemies, neither will I
give thee a kiss as did Judas; but like the thief will I confess thee:
Remember me, O Lord, in thy Kingdom.
Not unto judgment nor unto condemnation be my partaking of thy Holy
Mysteries, O Lord, but unto healing of soul and body
Then the Priest makes a low bow before the Altar and says quietly:
PRIEST: Lo, I draw near unto Christ, our immortal King and our God.
The Priest partakes of the particle of the holy Bread XC, saying
quietly:
PRIEST: The precious and all-holy Body of our Lord and God and Savior
Jesus Christ is imparted unto me, the unworthy Priest N., unto remission
of my sins and unto life everlasting.
Then the Priest takes up the Chalice with its veil, and drinks from
it, saying quietly:
PRIEST: The precious and all-holy Blood of our Lord and God and Savior
Jesus Christ is imparted unto me, the unworthy Priest N., unto remission
of my sins and unto life everlasting.
The Priest wipes his lips and the Chalice with the veil, kisses the
Chalice and says quietly:
PRIEST: Lo, this hath touched my lips, and shall take away mine
iniquities, and purge away my sins.
Then the Priest divides the particles NI and KA of the holy Bread and
places them in the Chalice for the Communion of the People.
The Priest turns and elevates the Chalice before the people, saying
aloud:
PRIEST: With fear of God, and faith and love, draw near.
CHOIR: Blessed is he that cometh in the Name of the Lord; The Lord is
God and hath revealed himself unto us.
Then the people who wish to communicate draw near. The Priest
communicates those who have come forward, saying to each person:
PRIEST: The servant of God N. partakes of the precious and all-holy
Body and Blood of our Lord and God and Savior Jesus Christ, unto the
remission of sins and unto life everlasting.
Meanwhile the Choir sings the Hymn:
CHOIR: Of thy Mystic Supper, O Son of God, accept me today as a
communicant: for I will not speak of thy Mystery to thine enemies,
neither will I give thee a kiss as did Judas; but like the theif will I
confess thee: Remember me, O Lord, in thy Kingdom.
When all have communicated, the Priest covers the Chalice with the
veil and blesses the people with it, saying aloud:
PRIEST: O god, save thy people and bless thine inheritance.
CHOIR: We have seen the true light, we have received the heavenly
Spirit; we have found the true faith, worshipping the undivided
Trinity: for He hath saved us.
Meanwhile the Priest wipes the remaining particles on the
Diskarion into the Chalice, saying quietly:
PRIEST: Wash away, O Lord, the sins of all those here commemorated, by
thy precious Blood: through the prayers of thy Saints.
Then the Priest covers the Chalice and censes it thrice, saying
quietly:
PRIEST: Be thou exalted, O God, above the heavens, and thy glory above
all the earth. Blessed is our God.
The Priest takes the Chalice in his right hand and the
Diskarion in his left and turns torward the people; he raises both
slowly, with the Chalice above the
Diskarion, saying aloud:
PRIEST: Always, now and ever, and unto ages of ages.
CHOIR: Amen. Let our mouths be filled with thy praise, O Lord, that we
may sing of thy glory: for thou hast permitted us to partake of thy
holy, divine, immortal and life-giving Mysteries. Establish us in thy
Sanctification, that all the day long we may meditate upon thy
righteousness. Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia.
Meanwhile the Priest places the Chalice and
Diskarion upon the Prothesis Table, and returns to the Altar and
folds up the
Antimins.
THE
EKTENIA OF
THANKSGIVING
PRIEST: Attend! Having partaken of the divine, holy, immaculate,
immortal, heavenly, life-giving and terrible Mysteries of Christ, let us
worthily give thanks unto the Lord.
CHOIR: Lord have mercy.
PRIEST: Help us; save us; have mercy on us; and keep us, O God, by thy
grace.
CHOIR: Lord have mercy.
PRIEST: Asking that the whole day may be perfect, holy, peaceful, and
sinless, let us commend ourselves and each other, and all our life unto
Christ our God.
CHOIR: To thee, O Lord.
THE PRAYER OF
THANKSGIVING
PRIEST: (quietly) We give thanks unto thee, O Lord who lovest mankind,
benefactor of our souls and bodies, for that thou hast vouchsafed this
day to feed us with thy heavenly and immortal Mysteries. Make straight
our path; establish us all in thy fear; guard our life; make firm our
steps: through the prayers and intercessions of the glorious
Theotokos and ever-virgin Mary and of all thy Saints:
(And making the sign of the Cross over the
Antimins with the
Gospel Book, the Priest says:)
PRIEST: (aloud) For thou art our sanctification, and unto thee we
ascribe glory: to the Father and to the Son and to the Holy Spirit: now
and ever, and unto ages of ages.
CHOIR: Amen.
PRIEST: Let us go forth in peace.
CHOIR: In the name of the Lord.
PRIEST: Let us pray to the Lord.
CHOIR: Lord, have mercy.
The Priest comes out the Holy Doors and stands before the
Ikon of Christ, and says aloud the following prayer:
THE PRAYER BEHIND THE
AMBON
PRIEST: O Lord, who blessest those who bless thee, and sanctifiest
those who put their trust in thee: save thy people and bless thine
inheritance; preserve the fulness of thy Church; sanctify those who love
the beauty of thy House; glorify them in recompense by thy divine power,
and forsake us not who hope on thee. Give peace to thy world, to thy
Churches, to the priests, to all civil authorities, to our Armed Forces,
and to all thy people: for every good and perfect gift is from above,
and cometh down from thee, the Father of Lights, and unto thee we
ascribe glory, thanksgiving, and worship: to the Father, and to the Son,
and to the Holy Spirit: now and ever, and unto ages of ages.
CHOIR: Amen. Blessed be the name of the Lord, henceforth and
forevermore. (Thrice).
The Priest goes into the
Sanctuary through the Holy Doors and goes to the Prothesis Table,
and there quietly says the following prayer:
PRIEST: O Christ our God, who art thyself the fulfilment of the law
and the Prophets, who didst fulfil all the dispensation of the Father:
fill our hearts with joy and gladness, always: now and ever, and unto
ages of ages. Amen.
The Priest returns to the Altar and says aloud:
PRIEST: Let us pray to the Lord.
CHOIR: Lord have mercy.
Turning and facing the people, the Priest blesses them saying:
PRIEST: The blessing of the Lord and his mercy come upon you through
his grace and love towards man, always: now and ever and unto ages of
ages.
CHOIR: Amen.
THE DISMISSAL
PRIEST: Glory to thee, O Christ our God and our hope, glory to thee.
CHOIR: Glory to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit:
both now and ever, and unto ages of ages. Amen. Lord, have mercy; Lord,
have mercy; Lord, have mercy. Father, bless.
PRIEST: May He who rose again from the dead, Christ our true
God,--through the intercessions of his all-immaculate and all-blameless
holy Mother, by the might of the precious and life-giving Cross; by the
protection of the honorable Bodiless Powers of heaven; at the
supplication of the honorable, glorious Prophet, Fore-runner and Baptist
John; of the holy, glorious, and all-laudable Apostles; of our father
among the Saints John Chrysostom, Archbishop of Constantinople; of the
holy, glorious and right-victorious Martyrs; of our venerable and
God-bearing Fathers; of (patron Saint of the Church); of the holy and
righteous ancestors of God, Joachim and Anna;) of Saints (s) N. (NN.),
whose memory we celebrate, and of all the Saints, have mercy upon us and
save us, forasmuch as he is good and loveth mankind.
Through the prayers of our holy Fathers, Lord Jesus Christ our God,
have mercy upon us and save us.
CHOIR AND PEOPLE: Amen.
The Priest stands on the lowest step of the stairs before the Holy
Doors and gives the people the
Antidoron, saying meanwhile:
PRIEST: The blessing of the Lord and his mercy come upon you; always:
now and ever, and unto ages of ages. Amen.
The people receive the
Antidoron and leave the Church quietly and with due reverence.