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The Lenten Triodion is the service book which comprises the liturgics for all services from the fourth Sunday before Great Lent through Holy Week. An online version of the Lenten Triodion may be accessed HERE. (Copy & paste into MS Word to format correctly.) Lenten Service texts Great Compline Text The Great Canon of St. Andrew of Crete Explanation First Week: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday Fifth Week: Thursday The Akathist Hymn Text mp3 (QuickTime format) Pre-Lenten Sundays: Sunday of the Publican and Pharisee GOARCH Readings Bulgakov Readings Synaxarion Sunday of the Prodigal Son GOARCH Readings Bulgakov Readings Synaxarion Sunday of the Last Judgment GOARCH Readings Bulgakov Readings Synaxarion Sunday of Forgiveness (The expulsion of Adam from Eden) GOARCH Readings Bulgakov Readings Synaxarion Sundays of Great Lent: Sunday of Orthodoxy GOARCH Readings Bulgakov Readings Synaxarion Sunday of St. Gregory Palamas GOARCH Readings Bulgakov Readings Synaxarion Sunday of the Holy Cross GOARCH Readings Bulgakov Readings Synaxarion Sunday of St. John Climacus GOARCH Readings Bulgakov Readings Synaxarion Sunday of St. Mary of Egypt GOARCH Readings Bulgakov Readings Synaxarion Holy Week: Palm Sunday (The Entrance into Jerusalem) GOARCH Readings Bulgakov Readings Holy Monday GOARCH Readings Bulgakov Readings Holy Tuesday GOARCH Readings Bulgakov Readings Holy Wednesday (Holy Unction) GOARCH Readings Bulgakov Readings Holy Thursday (The Mystical Supper) GOARCH Readings Bulgakov Readings Great and Holy Friday (The Passion of Our Lord) GOARCH Readings Bulgakov Readings Holy Saturday (The Descent into Hades) GOARCH Readings Bulgakov Readings GREAT & HOLY PASCHA ~ The Feast of Feasts GOARCH Readings Bulgakov Readings The readings above link to the website of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America, the online version of Bulgakov Handbook for Church Servers (translated and copyright by Fr. Eugene Tarris of Holy Transfiguration of Christ Cathedral, Denver, CO) or the Lenten Synaxarion, translated from Triodion, siest' Tripesnets: Triod' Postnaya, Moscow, 1904, by Robert Parent. |