2022 eTypikon
A practical guide to the ustav for parishes, describing the Offices of the Byzantine liturgical year. By Father Bohdan Hladio.
A practical guide to the ustav for parishes, describing the Offices of the Byzantine liturgical year. By Father Bohdan Hladio.
Text for the portion of the Great Penitential Canon of St. Andrew of Crete appointed at Great Compline for Monday of the First Week of the Great Forty-day Fast. In Ukrainian and English.
Text for the portion of the Great Penitential Canon of St. Andrew of Crete appointed at Great Compline for Tuesday of the First Week of the Great Forty-day Fast. In Ukrainian and English.
Text for the portion of the Great Penitential Canon of St. Andrew of Crete appointed at Great Compline for Wednesday of the First Week of the Great Forty-day Fast. In Ukrainian and English.
Text for the portion of the Great Penitential Canon of St. Andrew of Crete appointed at Great Compline for Thursday of the First Week of the Great Forty-day Fast. In Ukrainian and English.
Text of the Great Penitential Canon of our Father among the Saints, Andrew of Crete, the Jerusalemite as read at Orthros on the 5th Week of the Great Forty-day Fast. In Ukrainian and English.
Text of the Divine Liturgy of the Presanctified Gifts — the form of the Liturgy prescribed on weekdays during the Great Fast (with only a few notable exceptions) — a work ascribed to our Father among the Saints Gregory the Dialogist, Pope of Rome. In Ukrainian and English.
The Lenten service of Passia — or the Divine Suffering of Christ, with readings and hymns of Holy and Great Week — a sobering reminder to the Faithful of the twilight of our Lenten journey — before the joyous dawn which heralds Christ’s Resurrection. In Ukrainian and English.
The text of the service of Orthros on Holy and Great Friday (served Thursday evening) with the reading of the 12 Passion Gospels, describing the betrayal, suffering and crucifixion of our Lord, God and Saviour, Jesus Christ. In Ukrainian and English.
Vesperal Stichera at “Lord, I have cried” and of the Aposticha for the Octoechos Tones (Tones 1-8). From the “Small Octoechos” for Resurrectional (Sunday) services — the most ancient part of the weekly cycle of 8 Tones. In Ukrainian and English.