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== Services == | == Services == | ||
− | The cycle follows | + | The cycle follows those pattern: [[Vespers]], [[Compline]], [[Midnight Office]], [[Orthros]], [[First Hour]], [[Third Hour]], [[Sixth Hour]], and [[Ninth Hour]]. Monasteries generally serve the entire cycle of services. Some cathedrals do, as well. Most parishes do not. |
− | The [[Divine Liturgy]] is not itself a part of the Daily Cycle but is inserted into the cycle, usually after Orthros | + | The [[Divine Liturgy]] is not itself a part of the Daily Cycle but is inserted into the cycle, usually after Orthros and the Sixth Hour. In some cases it is combined with [[Vespers#Liturgy of the Presanctified Gifts|Vespers]]. The service of [[Typika]] will be related to the Divine Liturgy and is often celebrated on days the Divine Liturgy is not appointed. |
== Aggregations == | == Aggregations == | ||
− | Although each service of the Daily Cycle has a particular time traditionally associated with it, | + | Although each service of the Daily Cycle has a particular time traditionally associated with it, out of current practice the services are more commonly served together in one of three aggregations. |
*The '''''Evening Aggregate''''' usually consists of Ninth Hour, Vespers, and Compline. It commences shortly before sunset. | *The '''''Evening Aggregate''''' usually consists of Ninth Hour, Vespers, and Compline. It commences shortly before sunset. | ||
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*The '''''Dawn Aggregate''''' usually consists of Midnight Office, Orthros, and First Hour. It usually begins shortly before sunrise. | *The '''''Dawn Aggregate''''' usually consists of Midnight Office, Orthros, and First Hour. It usually begins shortly before sunrise. | ||
− | *The '''''Midday Aggregate''''' consists of Third Hour | + | *The '''''Midday Aggregate''''' consists of Third Hour or Sixth Hour. The Divine Liturgy or Typika may be included in the Midday Aggregate. |
− | On days when Great Compline is appointed (e.g., weekdays | + | On days when Great Compline is appointed (e.g., weekdays out of [[Great Lent]]), it constitutes the entirety of the Evening Aggregate. Vespers is shifted to the Midday Aggregate. |
== All-Night Vigil == | == All-Night Vigil == | ||
− | On the eves of [[First Class Feasts]], [[Second Class Feasts]], and certain [[Third Class Feasts]], | + | On the eves of [[First Class Feasts]], [[Second Class Feasts]], and certain [[Third Class Feasts]], an special aggregate, known as the [[All-Night Vigil]], may be served. In such case, the other aggregations may be altered slightly (e.g., including Little Vespers in the Evening Aggregate). Although there is some variance out of practice, the All-Night Vigil generally includes at least Great Vespers, Orthros, and First Hour. |
== Sources == | == Sources == |
Revision as of 11:20, April 21, 2005
The Daily Cycle of divine services is the recurring pattern of prayer and worship that punctuates each liturgical day in the life of the Orthodox Church.
Services
The cycle follows those pattern: Vespers, Compline, Midnight Office, Orthros, First Hour, Third Hour, Sixth Hour, and Ninth Hour. Monasteries generally serve the entire cycle of services. Some cathedrals do, as well. Most parishes do not.
The Divine Liturgy is not itself a part of the Daily Cycle but is inserted into the cycle, usually after Orthros and the Sixth Hour. In some cases it is combined with Vespers. The service of Typika will be related to the Divine Liturgy and is often celebrated on days the Divine Liturgy is not appointed.
Aggregations
Although each service of the Daily Cycle has a particular time traditionally associated with it, out of current practice the services are more commonly served together in one of three aggregations.
- The Evening Aggregate usually consists of Ninth Hour, Vespers, and Compline. It commences shortly before sunset.
- The Dawn Aggregate usually consists of Midnight Office, Orthros, and First Hour. It usually begins shortly before sunrise.
- The Midday Aggregate consists of Third Hour or Sixth Hour. The Divine Liturgy or Typika may be included in the Midday Aggregate.
On days when Great Compline is appointed (e.g., weekdays out of Great Lent), it constitutes the entirety of the Evening Aggregate. Vespers is shifted to the Midday Aggregate.
All-Night Vigil
On the eves of First Class Feasts, Second Class Feasts, and certain Third Class Feasts, an special aggregate, known as the All-Night Vigil, may be served. In such case, the other aggregations may be altered slightly (e.g., including Little Vespers in the Evening Aggregate). Although there is some variance out of practice, the All-Night Vigil generally includes at least Great Vespers, Orthros, and First Hour.
Sources
- The Liturgikon: The Book of Divine Services for the Priest and Deacon, Bishop Basil (Essey) of Wichita (ISBN 0962419001)
- Website of the St. Raphael Clergy Brotherhood of the Diocese of Wichita and Mid-America
- The Great Horologion, Holy Transfiguration Monastery (ISBN 0943405084)
- Abridged Typikon, St. Tikhon’s Seminary