Leruf - typically in Vespers (at least as chanted in the parishes) you have Kekragraria, followed by the Stichera followed by a possibly Doxastikon (if the saint for Sunday is 'feasted') but always a Theotokion (ie a Doxastikon for the Theotokos) that leads into the Entrance with Oh Gladsome Light! The Prokeimenon (which for Sunday is "The Lord Reigns, Has has clothed himself with majesty"). We then have the 2 litanies - then the Aposticha and its associated Doxastika.
Additionally these are the quick versions - found at the back of the anastasimatarion.
rossboss1 1 year ago
Leruf - typically in Vespers (at least as chanted in the parishes) you have Kekragraria, followed by the Stichera followed by a possibly Doxastikon (if the saint for Sunday is 'feasted') but always a Theotokion (ie a Doxastikon for the Theotokos) that leads into the Entrance with Oh Gladsome Light! The Prokeimenon (which for Sunday is "The Lord Reigns, Has has clothed himself with majesty"). We then have the 2 litanies - then the Aposticha and its associated Doxastika.
rossboss1 1 year ago
This is great! this is Tone 3 Kekragaria and the Stichera that follow.
rossboss1 2 years ago
@rossboss1 Thanks, I thought it was the aposticha! I also finally finished the translation.
leruf 1 year ago