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*Sunday Matins, when served apart from a [[All-Night Vigil|vigil]] opens with the Priest's exclamation "Blessed is our God..."
*The choir responds "[[Amen]]." and the Priest reads "Glory to Thee..." & the prayer "Heavenly King..."*The [[Reader ]] reads the Trisayion Prayers. *The [[Priest ]] exclaims "For Thine is"...*The Reader reads "Lord have mercy" twelve times, "Glory. Both now." and [[Psalms ]] 19 & 20.
*The Priest censes the whole Temple during the readings of Psalms 19 & 20.
*After Psalms 19 & 20 the Reader reads the Trisayion [[Trisagion]] prayers.
*The Priest exclaims "For Thine is..."
*The Reader reads the Royal [[Troparia]].*The Priest exclaims the first three petitions of the [[Litany of Fervent Supplication|Fervent Supplication ]] (Have mercy upon us O God..." and then exclaims "For Thou art a Good God..." The choir responds "Amen. In the name of the Lord, Father bless." The Priest exclaims "Glory to the Holy..."*The Reader with the fear of God exclaims "Glory to God in the highest.." (thrice), "Lord Thou shalt open my lips..." (twice ) and then reads the Six Psalms (Three, Thirty-Seven, Sixty Two, Eighty Seven, Hundred and Two, and Hundred and Fourty Two.)Selected verses from each Psalm is read at the end of each Psalm. "Glory. Both now." "[[Alleluia|Alleluia, Alleluia, Alleluia]], Glory to Thee O God" "Lord have mercy. Lord have mercy. Lord have mercy." "Glory. Both now." is read in the middle of the Six Psalms.*The [[Deacon ]] intones the [[Great Litany]], at the end of which the Priest exclaims "For unto Thee..."*The Choir, in the [[Tone ]] of the week, chants "God is the Lord" with its appointed verses. The Resurrectional [[Troparion|Apolytikion ]] follow (always twice) "Glory" that of the Saint, "Both now" the [[Theotokion ]] in the Tone of the Saint's Apolyikion.*The Deacon intones the [[Litany#Small_Litany|Small Litany]], at the end of which the Priest exclaims "For Thine is the dominion..."*The Choir chants the [[Kathismata ]] of the Tone of the week after the 1st and 2nd readings of the Psalter (the Psalter readings are not read in common practice).
*The Choir straightaway after chanting the Kathismata chants the Evlogytaria.
*The Deacon intones the Small Litany, at the end of which the Priest exclaims "For blessed is Thy name..."
*The Reader reads the Ypakoi of the Tone of the week.
*The Choir sings the Songs of Ascent of the Tone of the week, which is followed by the [[Prokeimenon ]] and its verse.*The order of the [[Gospel ]] is followed: the Deacon intones "Let us pray to the Lord...", the Choir responds "Lord have mercy." The Priest exclaims "For Holy art Thou our God..." The Choir responds "Amen" and then chants "Let everything that has breath..." (thrcie). The Deacon exclaims "That we may be vouchsafed to listen..." The Choir responds "Lord have mercy." (thrice). The Deacon then exclaims "Wisdom. Arise let us listen..." and the Priest exclaims "Peace be unto all." The Priest exclaims "From the Gospel according to..." The Choir responds "Glory to Thee O Lord..." and the Deacon exclaims "Let us attend!" The Priest now reads the appointed Resurrectional Gospel (Eothinon) for the Sunday(from the 11-week cycle of Resurrection Gospels). He reads it from the right side of the Holy Alter Altar Table. After the Gospel reading the Choir chants "Glory to Thee O Lord.."
*The Reader reads "Having beheld the Resurrection of Christ..."
*The 50th Psalm is chanted, always in the 2nd Tone.
*Then the following hymns are usually sung:
"Glory..." "Through the intercessions of the Apostles..." "Both now.." "Through the intercessions of the Theotokos..." "Have mercy on me, O God..." "Jesus having risen..." * On Sundays of the [[Triodion ]] (excluding Palm Sunday, or a Sunday on which Annunciation might fall), the following hymns are sungin place of the four hymns just cited:
"Glory..." "The doors of repentance..." "Both now..." "Guide me in the paths of salvation..." "Have mercy on me, O God..." "When I think of the multitude of evil things I have done..."
* The Priest exclaims "O God, save thy people and bless thine inheritance..." The choir responds with "Lord, have mercy" (12 times), and the priest replies with the exclamation "Through the compassions ..."*The [[Canon (hymn)|Canon ]] is now chanted in the following order: The Choir chants the 1st Ode of the Resurrectional Canon (Tone of the week), the Canon to the Cross and Resurrection, the Canon to the Theotokos (Tone all in the tone of the week), and the Canon of the Saint of the day. They then chant the 1st [[Biblical Odes|Ode]]'s sesonal [[Katavasia]]. The 3rd Ode is chanted in the exact same manner.
*After the Katavsia of the 3rd Ode the Deacon intones the Little Litany, at the end of which the Priest exclaims "For Thou art our God..."
*The Reader reads the Saint's [[Kontakion ]] and Oikos, if there is one. The Choir then chants the Kathisma "hymn that is appointed to be read After the 3rd Ode."*The Reader reads the following Odes of the Canon as follows: Ode 4 to Ode 8 (Resurrectional, Cross and Resurrection, Theotokos, Saint of day).
*The Choir immediatly begins to chant the sesonal Katavasia of Odes 4 to 6.
*The Deacon intones the Little Litany, at the end of which the Priest exclaims "For Thou art the King of Peace..."
*The Reader reads the Resurrectional Kontakion & Oikos of the Tone of the week, followed by the [[Synaxarion ]] of the Day from the [[Menaion ]] (see after 6th Ode of Saint's canon).
*The Choir chants the Katavasies of the 7th and 8th Odes.
*The Deacon exclaims "The Theotokos and Mother of Light..."
*The Choir sings "Higher in honour then the Cherubim..." with its verses. The 9th Ode of the Canon immediatly immediately follows, in the exact way the 1st Ode was chanted. During the 9th Ode, the Deacon censes the Temple.
*The Deacon intones the Little Litany, at the end of which the Priest exclaims "All the choirs of angels bless Thee, and to Thee do we send up glory..."
*The Choir chants "Holy is the Lord our God". After, they chant the Resurrection (Sunday) Exaposteilarion corresponding Exaposteilarion to the Matins Gospelthat was read. Then "Glory ..." and the Exapostilarion of the saint, if there is one. Then "Both now ..." and the Exapostilarion of the feast, if there is one; if not, the Resurrection Theotokion Exapostilarion corresponding to the Gospel and the Sunday Exapostilarion that were read.*The Choir chants the Praises (Psalms 148-150) in the Tone of the week: "Let everything that has breath" and "Praise Him all His angels..." *The Reader reads the rest of the PsalmPsalms's verses up until the verse "To do in them..." *The Choir chants the Stihira [[Stichera]] of the Praises, inserting them between the last few verses of the Praises.*The Choir chants "Glory" and the corresponding [[Doxasticon ]] to the Matins Gospeland the Sunday Exapostilarion.
*The Choir chants "Both now... Most blessed art thou, Virgin Theotokos..."
*The Choir chants the Great [[Doxology ]] in the Tone of the week.*The Choir chants (if Tones the current Tone is 1 - 4 ) "Today is salvation..." and or (if Tones it is tone Pl. 1st - Pl. 4th ) "Having risen..."
*The Deacon intones the Litany of Fervent Supplication, at the end of which the Priest exclaims "For a merciful..."
*The Deacon intones the [[Litany of Completion]], at the end of which the Priest exclaims "For Thou art a good God..."
*The Priest exclaims "Peace be unto all..." and the Deacon intones "Let us bow our heads..."
*The Priest reads silently the "Prayer at the Bowing of the Heads..." and then exclaims "Thine it is to have mercy..."
*The Priest exclaims "Most Holy Theotokos save us!"
*The Reader reads "More honourable..." and "Glory. Both now" "Lord have mercy" (thrice) "Holy Father bless!"
*The Priest reads the [[Dismissal ]] "Glory to Thee our God... May He who has Risen from the dead, Christ our true God..."
*The Reader reads "Come let us worship..." and the 1st Hour.
*The [[Divine Liturgy ]] is served.
==Matins services==
==External links==
*[http://sgpmwww.goarchagesinitiatives.orgcom/dcs/ematinspublic/matins.htm ''e''Matins Pagedcs Digital Chant Stand] (PDF files) of the produced by [[Sthttp://www.agesinitiatives. Gregory Palamas Monastery org AGES Initiatives (HayesvilleCharlotte, OhioNC)]]. Greek/English or English-only versions available. English translations by Fr. Seraphim Dedes''et al''.*[http://www.goarch.org/en-/chapel/liturgical_texts/SUNDAYORTHROS.asp sunday-orthros Service of the Sunday Orthros] from the website of the [[Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America]]
*[http://www.saintjonah.org/services/matins.htm Matins as a Reader Service]
*[http://pages.prodigy.net/frjohnwhiteford/dailymatins.htm Daily Matins as a Reader Service]
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