PASCHAL HOURS

 

PRIEST: Blessed is our God, always, now and ever, and unto the ages of
ages

But a layman sayeth: Through the prayers of our holy fathers, O Lord
Jesus Christ, our God, have mercy on us.



Amen. Christ is risen from the dead, trampling down death by death, and
on those in the tombs bestowing life.  Thrice.  Then we chant:



Having beheld the resurrection of Christ, let us worship the holy Lord
Jesus, the only Sinless One.  We worship Thy cross, O Christ, and Thy
holy Resurrection we hymn and glorify; for Thou art our God, and we know
none other beside Thee, and we call upon Thy name.  O come, all ye
faithful, let us worship Christ's holy Resurrection, for behold, through
the Cross joy hath come to all the world.  Ever blessing the Lord, we
hymn His Resurrection; for, having endured crucifixion, He hath
destroyed death by death.  Thrice.



The Hypakoe, eighth tone, once:

Forestalling the dawn, the women came with Mary, and found the stone
rolled away from the sepulchre, and heard from the angel: why seek ye
among the dead, as though He were a mortal, Him Who liveth in
everlasting light?  Behold the grave-clothes.  Go quickly and proclaim
to the world that the Lord is risen and hath slain death.  For He is the
Son of God Who saveth mankind.



The Kontakion, eighth tone, once:

Though Thou didst descend into the grave, O Immortal One, yet didst Thou
destroy the power of hades.  And didst arise as victor, O Christ God,
calling to the myrrh-bearing women: Rejoice! And giving peace unto Thine
apostles: Thou Who dost grant resurrection to the fallen.



And these Troparia, eighth tone, once:

In the grave bodily, but in hades with Thy soul as God: in Paradise with
the thief, and on the throne with the Father and the Spirit wast Thou
Who fillest all things, O Christ the Inexpressible.



Glory to the Father and to the Son and to the Holy Spirit.



How life-giving, how much more beautiful than Paradise, and truly more
resplendent than any royal palace was Thy tomb shown to be, O Christ,
the source of our resurrection.

 Both now and ever, and unto the ages of ages.  Amen

.

O sanctified and divine tabernacle of the Most High, rejoice!  For
through thee, O Theotokos, joy is given to them that cry: Blessed art
thou among women, O all-spotless Lady.

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PRIEST: Blessed is our God, always, now and ever, and unto the ages of
ages

But a layman sayeth: Through the prayers of our holy fathers, O Lord
Jesus Christ, our God, have mercy on us.



Amen. Christ is risen from the dead, trampling down death by death, and
on those in the tombs bestowing life.  Thrice.  Then we chant:



Having beheld the resurrection of Christ, let us worship the holy Lord
Jesus, the only Sinless One.  We worship Thy cross, O Christ, and Thy
holy Resurrection we hymn and glorify; for Thou art our God, and we know
none other beside Thee, and we call upon Thy name.  O come, all ye
faithful, let us worship Christ's holy Resurrection, for behold, through
the Cross joy hath come to all the world.  Ever blessing the Lord, we
hymn His Resurrection; for, having endured crucifixion, He hath
destroyed death by death.  Thrice.



The Hypakoe, eighth tone, once:

Forestalling the dawn, the women came with Mary, and found the stone
rolled away from the sepulchre, and heard from the angel: why seek ye
among the dead, as though He were a mortal, Him Who liveth in
everlasting light?  Behold the grave-clothes.  Go quickly and proclaim
to the world that the Lord is risen and hath slain death.  For He is the
Son of God Who saveth mankind.



The Kontakion, eighth tone, once:

Though Thou didst descend into the grave, O Immortal One, yet didst Thou
destroy the power of hades.  And didst arise as victor, O Christ God,
calling to the myrrh-bearing women: Rejoice! And giving peace unto Thine
apostles: Thou Who dost grant resurrection to the fallen.



And these Troparia, eighth tone, once:

In the grave bodily, but in hades with Thy soul as God: in Paradise with
the thief, and on the throne with the Father and the Spirit wast Thou
Who fillest all things, O Christ the Inexpressible.



Glory to the Father and to the Son and to the Holy Spirit.



How life-giving, how much more beautiful than Paradise, and truly more
resplendent than any royal palace was Thy tomb shown to be, O Christ,
the source of our resurrection.

 Both now and ever, and unto the ages of ages.  Amen

.

O sanctified and divine tabernacle of the Most High, rejoice!  For
through thee, O Theotokos, joy is given to them that cry: Blessed art
thou among women, O all-spotless Lady.

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 Lord, have mercy.   Forty times. 



Glory to the Father and to the Son and to the Holy Spirit, both now and
ever, and unto the ages of ages.  Amen.



More honourable than the Cherubim, and beyond compare more glorious than
the Seraphim, who without corruption gavest birth to God the Word, the
very Theotokos, thee do we magnify.  



If a Priest Serve: In the name of the Lord, Father bless.

PRIEST:  O Lord Jesus Christ our God, for the sake of the prayers of Thy
most pure Mother, of our holy and God-bearing fathers, and of all the
saints, have mercy on us. 

 

If a Reader's service: O Lord bless.



Amen.

Christ is risen from the dead, trampling down death by death, and on
those in the tombs bestowing life. (thrice)



Glory to the Father and to the Son and to the Holy Spirit, both now and
ever, and unto the ages of ages.  Amen.



If a Priest Serve: Father bless.

PRIEST:  May Christ our true God, Who rose from the dead, and trampled
down death by death and on those in the tombs bestowed life, through the
intercession of His most Pure Mother, and of all the saints have mercy
on us and save us, for He is good and the Lover of mankind. 



If a Reader's service: O Lord bless!



In this manner, the Third and Sixth Hours are chanted before Liturgy.
Likewise also before Vespers, for the Ninth Hour; and once for Compline.
Likewise for the Midnight Office. It is a pious tradition to substitute
the Paschal Hours for morning and evening prayers during all of Bright
week. In this way, we take a little rest from long prayers, but do not
neglect to give joyous thanks to God, so as not to fall into despondency
and gluttony, as we partake of festive foods.





This service is also on-line at http://www.orthodox.net/pascha. Other
Prayers, services and rubrics, sermons, topical questions and answers,
articles, calendars, parish and clergy directories and more are also
available on the St Nicholas Orthodox Church site:
http://www.orthodox.net



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Lord, have mercy.  Forty times.



Glory to the Father and to the Son and to the Holy Spirit, both now and
ever, and unto the ages of ages.  Amen.



More honourable than the Cherubim, and beyond compare more glorious than
the Seraphim, who without corruption gavest birth to God the Word, the
very Theotokos, thee do we magnify.  



If a Priest Serve: In the name of the Lord, Father bless.

PRIEST:  O Lord Jesus Christ our God, for the sake of the prayers of Thy
most pure Mother, of our holy and God-bearing fathers, and of all the
saints, have mercy on us. 

 

If a Reader's service: O Lord bless.



Amen.

Christ is risen from the dead, trampling down death by death, and on
those in the tombs bestowing life. (thrice)



Glory to the Father and to the Son and to the Holy Spirit, both now and
ever, and unto the ages of ages.  Amen.



If a Priest Serve: Father bless.

PRIEST:  May Christ our true God, Who rose from the dead, and trampled
down death by death and on those in the tombs bestowed life, through the
intercession of His most Pure Mother, and of all the saints have mercy
on us and save us, for He is good and the Lover of mankind. 



If a Reader's service: O Lord bless!



In this manner, the Third and Sixth Hours are chanted before Liturgy.
Likewise also before Vespers, for the Ninth Hour; and once for Compline.
Likewise for the Midnight Office. It is a pious tradition to substitute
the Paschal Hours for morning and evening prayers during all of Bright
week. In this way, we take a little rest from long prayers, but do not
neglect to give joyous thanks to God, so as not to fall into despondency
and gluttony, as we partake of festive foods.







This service is also on-line at http://www.orthodox.net/pascha. Other
Prayers, services and rubrics, sermons, topical questions and answers,
articles, calendars, parish and clergy directories and more are also
available on the St Nicholas Orthodox Church site:
http://www.orthodox.net





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