V. Adamenko Service Book

The deacon sang the Litany of Fervent Supplication (p. 15), and the priest (12th morning prayer):

People: "Amen."

Deacon: – Litany of Supplication (p. 16). Note: in the morning – "Let us lift up our morning prayer to the Lord" and "On the day of all that is perfect..." etc., and in the evening: "Let us lift up our prayer to the Lord" and "All the night perfect, holy..." etc.

Priest (Prayer 4): "Holy and Incomprehensible Lord God, Who commanded light to shine out of darkness, Who rested us in our night sleep and raised us up to praise and prayer according to Thy goodness, Thou who inclines to supplication in Thy mercy, receive us also, who now worship Thee and thank Thee according to our strength; grant us all that we ask for salvation; Show us to be sons of light and of day, and heirs of Thy eternal good things. Remember, O Lord, according to the multitude of Thy mercies all Thy people who are with us and pray with us, and all our brethren who are on earth, on the sea, in every place of Thy dominion, who are in need of Thy love for mankind and help, and grant Thy great mercy to all, that those who are always saved in soul and body may boldly glorify Thy wondrous and blessed name, for Thou art a God of mercy, mercies and love for mankind, and to Thee do we send glory, to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit, now and always, and unto the ages of ages." People: "Amen." The priest, blessing: "Peace be unto all." People: "And in your soul let there be peace." Deacon: "Let us bow our heads before the Lord." People: "To Thee, Lord."

Priest (prayer of adoration): "Holy Lord, Who dwellest on high, Who lookest upon the humble and with His all-seeing eye gaze upon all creation, we pray to Thee, bowing down in soul and body: stretch forth Thy invisible hand from Thy holy dwelling place and bless us all; and wherein we have sinned consciously and unconsciously, as the Good and Man-loving God, forgive us, giving us Thy earthly and heavenly blessings, for it is in Thy power to have mercy on us and to save us, O our God, and to Thee we send glory, to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit, now and always, and unto the ages of ages." People: "Amen." Deacon: Wisdom." People: "Bless." Priest: "Blessed is the ever-living Christ our God always, now and without ceasing, and unto the ages of ages." People: "Amen." "Establish, O God, the Holy Orthodox Faith and Orthodox Christians for ever and ever." Priest: "Most Holy Mother of God, save us." People: "More honorable than the Cherubim and beyond compare more glorious than the Seraphim, Who gave birth to God the Word, the True Mother of God, we magnify Thee." Priest: "Glory to Thee, O Christ God, our hope, glory to Thee." People: "Glory to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit, now and always, and unto the ages of ages. Amen. Lord, have mercy (three times). Bless." The priest pronounces the euthanasia: "Risen from the dead (if it is weekday) Christ our True Run, through the prayers of His Most-Pure Mother, by the power of the Much-Revered and Life-Giving Cross, through the intercession of the honorable bodiless heavenly Powers, the great glorious Prophet, Forerunner and Baptist John, the holy glorious and all-praised Apostles, the holy glorious and victorious martyrs, our venerable and God-bearing fathers, the holy and righteous Fathers of God Joachim and Anna, {the patron saint of the church and the saint of the day), whose memory we celebrate today and all the saints will have mercy on us and save us, as the Good and Lover of mankind." People: "Amen. The Most Holy Ecumenical Orthodox Patriarchs, the Holy Synod of the Russian Orthodox Church, the Most Reverend Bishops, our Right Reverend Father (the local bishop), the priesthood and monasticism, the founders, benefactors, visitors and parishioners of this holy church, our Russian country and all the Orthodox: Christians, Lord, preserve them for many years."

Read 1 hour. If the vigil is in the evening, then, postponing it until the morning and adding it to the hours before the Liturgy, it can be replaced by a prayer composed by the prayer of St. Basil Vel. from Vespers.

Priest: "Blessed art Thou, O Lord Almighty, Who hast created heaven and earth, all things visible and invisible, Who hast illumined the day with the light of the sun and made the night clear with fiery dawns. Blessed art Thou that Thou hast vouchsafed us to live a long day and to live until the beginning of the night; Hear our prayer and that of all Thy people, and forgive all of us our sins, voluntary and involuntary. Accept at this hour our evening praises, thanksgivings, and prayers, and send down the multitude of Thy mercy and Thy mercies upon Thy inheritance, upon this church, upon its community, upon our city, country, and upon us. World. Surround us as with a wall with Thy holy angels, arm us with the weapon of righteousness, guard us with Thy truth, preserve us by Thy power, deliver us from every danger and from every diabolical suggestion. Send us also this evening with the coming night, blameless, holy, peaceful, sinless, without temptations and visions, as all the days of our life, through the prayers of the Holy Theotokos and all the saints, please Thee for eternity, so that we, who are always preserved under Thy power, may send glory to Thee, to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit, now and always, unto the ages of ages." People: "Amen." "To Thee, O Supreme Commander, having been delivered from misfortunes, we, Thy unworthy servants, O Mother of God, sing a song of victory and thanksgiving; And you, as having invincible power, free us from all troubles. that we may cry out to Thee: Rejoice, Ever-Virgin Bride!"

II. Dismissals of the Lord's feasts at Vespers and Liturgy.

On the Nativity of Christ: "Born in a cave and reclined in a manger for our salvation, Christ our True God. etc.

In circumcision: "Who was pleased to be circumcised on the eighth day for our salvation, Christ our True God...

On Theophany: "Who was pleased to be baptized in the Jordan by John for our salvation, the True Christ

Our God......."

On the Meeting of the Lord: "Who was pleased to be in the arms of the righteous Simeon for the sake of our salvation, Christ our True God......".

In the Transfiguration: "Transfigured in glory on Mount Tabor before His holy disciples and apostles, Christ our True God