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The Twelve Great Feasts
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The Twelve Great Feast days
- September 8
- The Nativity of the Theotokos
- September 14
- The Elevation of the Precious Cross
- November 21
- The Entrance of the Theotokos into the Temple
- December 25
- The Nativity of Christ
- January 6
- Theophany - The Baptism of Christ
- February 2
- The Meeting of the Lord in the Temple
- March 25
- The Annunciation
- The Sunday before Pascha
- Palm Sunday
- The Fortieth Day after Pascha
- The Ascension
- The Fiftieth Day after Pascha
- Pentecost
- August 6
- The Transfiguration of Christ
- August 15
- The Dormition of the Theotokos
Fasting Seasons and Days
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Fasting Seasons and Days
- Pure Monday through Lazarus Saturday
- The Great Lent
- Palm Sunday evening through Great Saturday
- Holy Week
- Monday after All Saints through June 28
- The Fast of the Holy Apostle
- August 1 through August 14
- The Dormition Fast
- August 29
- The Beheading of the Forerunner
- September 14
- The Elevation of the Precious Cross
- November 15 through December 24
- The Nativity Fast (Advent)
- January 5
- The Eve of Theophany
- Each Wednesday and Friday, except during these four fast-free seasons:
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- December 25 through January 4
- The week following the Sunday of the Pharisee & Publican
- The week following Pascha (Bright Week)
- The week following Pentecost
Order of Divine Services
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- Written by Fr. Seraphim Slobodskoy
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Order of Divine Services.
By Fr. Seraphim Slobodskoy
The order of divine services are divided into three cycles: daily, weekly, and yearly.
Scripture Readings Throughout the Year
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Scripture Readings Throughout the Year
Old Testament Readings are read for Feast Day Vespers,and at Sixth Hour and Vespers during lent. The New Testament Readings are found at Matins and the Divine Liturgy.
The annual cycle of the Gospels is composed of four series:
- The Gospel of St. John is read from Pascha until Pentecost Sunday
- The Gospel of St. Matthew readings are divided over seventeen weeks beginning with the Monday of the Holy Spirit (the day after Pentecost). From the twelfth week, it is read on Saturdays and Sundays while the Gospel of St. Mark is read on the remaining weekdays
- The Gospel of St. Luke divided over nineteen weeks beginning on the Monday after the Elevation of the Holy Cross, interrupting the cycle. The 11th Sunday of Luke is always read 2 Sundays before the Nativity, and that Sunday’s reading from Luke is read on the 11th Sunday of Luke. From the thirteenth week, it is only read on Saturdays and Sundays, while St. Mark's Gospel is again read on the remaining weekdays
- The Gospel of St. Mark is also read during the Lenten period on Saturdays and Sundays with the exception of the Sunday of Orthodoxy.
The annual cycle of Apostolic readings
- The Acts of the Apostles begin on Pascha and continue through Pentecost.
- Epistle readings start on the Tuesday after Pentecost, Romans begins and the readings continue pretty much in order with the rest of the New Testament books. The more important readings are generally done on a Sunday or a Saturday with the others on the weekdays.
- The Book of Revelation is not used in the Lectionary cycle, probably because this cycle pre-dates the addition of this book to the Bible.
Nativity interruption and yearly adjustment
From about two Sundays before Christmas, to the Sunday after the Theophany advent - Nativity -Theophany, readings interupr the cycle. And after that, and before the Pre-Lenten Season, there is usually an adjustment to the cycle. Readings may be repeated or skipped depending on when Pascha fell the previous year and when it falls in the coming year. On Zacchaeus Sunday, the Sunday before the Triodion begins, the apostolic reading for the 32nd Sunday after Pentecost, and the gospel reading for the 15th Sunday of Luke, is used. This is where readings may be skipped if needed. If readings need to be repeated, many churches just count backwards from this Sunday back to the Nativity - Theophany interruption. (This skipping or repeating of scripture readings does not change the cycle of Tones (Prokeimenon or Alleluia Verses).
Other readings
There are also prescribed readings for Sunday and Feastday Matins, Fixed Feastday and Lenten vespers, Feastday Liturgies, and some other occasions such as Weddings, Baptisms, and Burials.
Because of the Fixed Feasts, a particular day of the liturgical year may have more then one set of readings, those based on the movable cycle listed above, and those based upon the fixed date cycle. In some cases the readings of the movable cycle outrank those of the fixed cycle such as Pascha, and in other cases the fixed cycle outrank those of the movable cycle such as the Nativity.
Scripture Readings for Saturdays
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Scripture Readings for Saturdays
Scripture readings for the Saturdays from Pentecost until the Triodion.
Lesser Feasts
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Lesser Feasts
- September 1
- The Church New Year (Indiction)
- September 23
- Conception of the Honorable Glorious Prophet, Forerunner and Baptist John
- September 24
- The Holy New-martyrs of Alaska: Priestmonk Juvenaly and Peter the Aleut
- September 26
- Repose of St. John the Theologian
- October 1
- The Protection of the Most-Holy Theotokos
- October 6
- The Glorification of St. Innocent, Metropolitan of Moscow, Enlightener of the Aleuts and Apostle to the Americas
- October 9
- The Glorification of St. Tikhon, Patriarch of Moscow and Enlightener of North America
- October 17 (or closest Sunday)
- Holy Fathers of the Seventh Ecumenical Council
- October 31
- The Repose of Priestmartyr John Kochurov
- November 8
- Synaxis of the Archangel Michael and the Other Bodiless Powers
- November 13
- St. John Chrysostom
- November 30
- Apostle Andrew, the Holy and All-Praised First-Called
- December 4
- Glorification of the Priestmartyr Alexander Hotovitzky
- December 6
- St. Nicholas the Wonderworker, Archbishop of Myra in Lycia
- December 13
- The Repose of Our Venerable Father Herman, Wonderworker of Alaska and All-America
- January 1
- The Circumcision of Our Lord Jesus Christ
St. Basil the Great - January 7
- Synaxis of the Holy Glorious Prophet, Forerunner, and Baptist John
- January 17
- St. Anthony the Great, Father of Monasticism
- Sunday closest to January 25 (the day of Metropolitan Vladimir's martyrdom)
- Synaxis of Russia's New Martyrs and Confessors.
- January 20
- St. Euthymius
- January 30
- The Three Hierarchs: SS. Basil the Great, Gregory the Theologian, and John Chrysostom
- February 27
- The Repose of St. Raphel, Bishop of Brooklyn
- March 31
- The Repose of St. Innocent, Metropolitan of Moscow and Enlightener of North America
- April 7
- The Repose of St. Tikhon, Patriarch of Moscow and Enlightener of North America
- April 23
- The Holy Greatmartyr and Victorybearer George
- May 7
- The Repose of the Righteous Alexis Toth
- May 8
- The Holy Apostle and Evangelist John the
- May 11
- The Holy Equal-to-the-Apostles Cyril and Methodius
- May 21
- The Holy Equal-to-the-Apostle Emperor Constantine and his mother, St. Helen
- First Sunday after Pentecost
- All Saints
- June 24
- The Nativity of the Holy Prophet, Forerunner and Baptist of the Lord John
- June 29
- The Holy Apostles Peter and Paul
- July 15
- The Holy Equal-to-the-Apostles Great Prince Vladimir
- July 20
- The Holy, Glorious Prophet Elijah
- July 26
- The Repose of St. Jacob Netsvetov, Enlightener of the Peoples of Alaska
- August 1
- The Procession of the Honorable Wood of the Life-giving Cross of the Lord
- August 9
- The Glorification of Our Venerable Father Herman, Wonderworker of Alaska and All America
- August 13
- The Repose of St. Tikhon, Bishop of Voronezh, Wonderworker of Zadonsk and All Russia
- August 29
- The Beheading of the Holy Prophet, Forerunner, and Baptist of the Lord, John
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Scripture Readings for Weekdays
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Scripture Readings for Weekdays
Scripture readings for the weekdays from Pentecost until the Triodion.
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Cycles of Feasts and Fasting - The Church Year
The first of September is considered the start of the Church year according to the Orthodox Church calendar. But the liturgical center of the annual cycle of Orthodox worship is the feast of the Resurrection of Christ. All elements of Orthodox liturgical piety point to and flow from Easter, the celebration of the New Christian Passover. Even the "fixed feasts" of the Church such as Christmas and Epiphany which are celebrated according to a fixed date on the calendar take their liturgical form and inspiration from the Paschal feast.
The five links here retrive information from our online calendar.- Daily Calendar - Information links about any day from our database.
- Monthly Calendar - Some information and links to the daily Calendar pages.
- Fixed Feasts by Month - lists all the fixed feast days and can search for feast days also.
- Movable Feast by Year - list the dates of the movable feasts by year.
- Readings - lists the different cycles of readings, and has a display of how the cycles fall on a given mouth and year.
Articles in this section of our website will list the cycles of feast and fasts of our Church.
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Fixed Feasts
List of fixed feast days by month.
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Movable Feasts
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