Commemorated on December 24In Slavic practice, on the eve of the Nativity of the Lord, the liturgical services consist of the Royal Hours with the Typika, Vespers, and the Divine Liturgy of St Basil the Great. At Vigil in the evening, Great Compline is followed by Matins.
If the Nativity falls on Sunday, however, the Royal Hours with the Typika are read on the preceding Friday. On Friday evening, the office of the Forefeast, December 24. The Liturgy of St John Chrysostom is served on Saturday morning. At Vigil in the evening, Great Compline is followed by Matins. On Sunday morning, the Liturgy of St Basil is celebrated.
If the Nativity falls on a Monday, Royal Hours with the Typika are read on Friday December 22. On Saturday evening and Sunday morning we follow the order for the Sunday before the Nativity with the office of the Forefeast for December 24. On Sunday morning the Liturgy of St John Chrysostom is served. Vigil on Sunday evening consists of Great Compline is followed by Matins. On Monday morning the Liturgy of St Basil is celebrated.
On the eve of the Nativity, instead of three readings from the Old Testament at Vespers, there are eight readings (from Genesis, Numbers, Micah, Isaiah, Baruch, Daniel, and two more readings from Isaiah). The entrance is made with the Gospel.
At the end of Liturgy the priest places a lighted candle in a candlestick in the center of the church. Then the troparion and kontakion of the Feast are sung. At Vigil on the evening of the twenty-fourth, Great Compline is followed by Matins.
Troparion - Tone 4 Mary was of David¹s seed,so she went with Joseph to register in Bethlehem.She bore in her womb the Fruit not sown by man.The time for the birth was at hand.Since there was no room at the inn,the cave became a beautiful palace for the Queen.Christ is born, raising up the image that fell of old.
Kontakion - Tone 3Today the Virgin comes to the caveto give birth to the Eternal Word.Hear the glad tidings and rejoice, O universe!Glorify with the angels and the shepherdsthe Eternal God, who is willing to appear as a little child!
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2 comments:
Merry Christmass my dear friend!
God Bless you.
Kostas
Kosta,
Kai esena, phile mou. Xronia polla!
Sophocles
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