Divine Liturgy (Byzantine Notation - Elizabethan)
Elizabethan English
Christ is Risen
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Lord Have Mercy
Plagal Fourth Mode
Plagal First Mode
First Mode
Plagal Second Mode
Five Modes
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Antiphons
Through the Intercessions
Save Us, O Son of God
Only-begotten Son
Come Let us Worship
For Feast Days - Second Antiphons and Entrance Hymns
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Typica: First Stasis: Psalm 102
Plagal Fourth Mode, Athonite Melody
Plagal First Mode, by Hieromonk Hierotheos
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Typica: Second Stasis: Psalm 145 and Only-Begotten Son
Grave Mode, Athonite Melody
Plagal First Mode, by Hieromonk Hierotheos
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Apolytikia of the Resurrection
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Thrice-Holy Hymn (Trisagion)
Second Mode, Brief Version for Weekdays
First Mode, by Kyriakos Ioannidis
Second Mode, by Simon Avagianou
Plagal Fourth Mode, by George Karakasis
As Many of You as Were Baptized
Thy Cross Do We Worship
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Alleluia
Brief Versions of Alleluia
Longer Versions of Alleluia In All Eight Modes
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Arise, O God (Instead of Alleluia on Holy Saturday)
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Glory to Thee, O Lord
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Eis Polla Eti Despota
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Hierarchical Liturgy
Lord Save the Faithful
Eis Polla Eti Despota
Lord Have Mercy, Second Mode
Axios
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Receive Me Today
Plagal Second Mode, Athonite melody
Plagal Second Mode, Lycourgos Petridis
First Mode, by Lycourgos Petridis
Plagal Fourth Mode, by Lycourgos Petridis
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Cheroubic Hymn
Cheroubic Hymn: First Mode
by Athanasios Karamanis
by Theodore Papaparaschou “Phokaeus”
by Petros Peloponnesios
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Cheroubic Hymn: Second Mode
by Athanasios Karamanis
by Theodore Phokaeus
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Cheroubic Hymn: Third Mode
by Hieromonk Hierotheos
by Gregory Levitis the Protopsaltis
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Cheroubic Hymn: Fourth Mode
(agia), by Thrasyvoulos Stanitsas
(legetos), by Hieromonk Gregory
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Cheroubic Hymn: Plagal First Mode
by Theodore Phokaeus
by Hieromonk Gregory
by Petros Peloponnesios
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Cheroubic Hymn: Plagal Second Mode
by Athanasios Karamanis
by Theodore Phokaeus
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Cheroubic Hymn: Grave Mode
by Hieromonk Gregory
by Theodore Phokaeus
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Cheroubic Hymn: Plagal Fourth Mode
by Hieromonk Hierotheos
by Theodore Phokaeus
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Cheroubic Hymns for Holy Week
Holy Thursday, Receive Me Today
Holy Saturday, Let All Mortal Flesh Keep Silent
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Anaphora
First Mode
by Basil Nikolaidis
by M. Hatziathanasiou - heptaphonic
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Second Mode
by Hieromonk Gregory
by Hieromonk Hierotheos (deuteroprotos)
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Third Mode
by Basil Nikolaidis
by Athanasios Karamanis
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Fourth Mode
by Hieromonk Hierotheos (legetos)
by Lycourgos Petridis (agia)
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Plagal First Mode
by Hieromonk Hierotheos
by Michael Hatziathanasiou (Phrygian)
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Plagal Second Mode
by Thrasyvoulos Stanitsas
by Michael Hatziathanasiou
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Grave Mode
by Michael Hatziathanasiou
by Constantine Pringos
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Plagal Fourth Mode
by Hieromonk Hierotheos
by Hieromonk Gregory
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I Will Love Thee - Long Versions
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It is Truly Right
First Mode
by Gregory the Protopsaltis
by Michael Hatziathanasiou (heptaphonic)
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Second Mode
Ancient Melody
by Peter Philanthidis (deuteroprotos)
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Third Mode
by Theodore Phokaeus (enharmonic)
by Gregory the Protopsaltis
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Fourth Mode
by Gregory the Protopsaltis (legetos)
by Gregory the Protopsaltis (agia)
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Plagal First Mode
by Constantine Pringos “Patriarchal”
by Michael Hatziathanasiou (Phrygian)
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Plagal Second Mode
by Theodore Phokaeus
Anonymous
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Grave Mode
by Theodore Phokaeus (diatonic)
by Theodore Phokaeus (enharmonic)
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Plagal Fourth Mode
by Anastasios from Parla
by Haralambos Papanikolaou
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Heirmoi (Katavasias) of the Ninth Ode
(Instead of "It is Truly Right" on Feast Days)
September 8, Birth of the Theotokos,
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September 14, Exaltation of the Cross, by Hourmouzios Hartophylax
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November 21, Entrance of the Theotokos, by Hourmouzios Hartophylax
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December 25, Nativity, by Athanasios Karamanis
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December 26, Nativity (Iambic Canon), by Athanasios Karamanis
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January 6, Theophany, by Hourmouzios Hartophylax
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January 7, Theophany (Iambic Canon), by Hourmouzios Hartophylax
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February 2, Meeting in the Temple, by Athanasios Karamanis
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March 25, Annunciation, by Hourmouzios Hartophylax
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Lazarus Saturday, by Hourmouzios Hartophylax
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Palm Sunday, by Thrasyvoulos Stanitsas
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Pascha
by Peter of Ephesus
by Athanasios Karamanis
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Thomas Sunday, by Athanasios Karamanis
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Sunday of the Paralytic, by Thrasyvoulos Stanitsas
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Wednesday of Mid-Pentecost, by Hourmouzios Hartophylax
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Sunday of the Samaritan Woman, by Chrysanthos Theodosopoulos
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Ascension, by Athanasios Karamanis
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Pentecost
Diatonic Grave Mode, by Karamanis
Enharmonic Grave Mode, by Karamanis
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Monday of the Holy Spirit, by Athanasios Karamanis
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August 6, Transfiguration
by Hourmouzios Hartophylax
Alternate Hymn, by Karamanis
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August 15, Dormition, by Athanasios Karamanis
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Communion Hymns
One is Holy, in all eight modes
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Sunday: Praise the Lord - Long Versions
First Mode, by St. John Koukouzelis
Plagal Second Mode, by John the Protopsaltis
Plagal Fourth Mode, by Constantine Pringos
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Sunday: Praise the Lord - Brief Versions, In all eight modes, by Hieromonk Gregory
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Monday: He Who Maketh His Angels
Long version, First Mode, by Anthony "Nomophylax"
Brief versions, by Hieromonk Gregory
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Tuesday: In Everlasting Remembrance
Long version, Grave Mode, by Anthony "Nomophylax"
Brief versions, by Hieromonk Gregory
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Wednesday: I Will Take the Cup
Long version, Fourth Mode, by Anthony "Nomophylax"
Brief versions, by Hieromonk Gregory
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Thursday: Their Sound Hath Gone Forth
Long version, Plagal Fourth Mode, by Karamanis
Briefer versions, by Hieromonk Gregory
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Friday: Thou Hast Wrought Salvation
Long version, Plagal First, by Anthony "Nomophylax"
Brief version, Plagal First, by Hieromonk Gregory
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Saturday: Blessed Are They
Long version, Plagal First, by Anthony "Nomophylax"
Brief versions, by Hieromonk Gregory
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Slow Alleluias
First Mode, by Peter Bereketis
Fourth Mode, by Peter Bereketis
Plagal Fourth Mode, by St. Mark of Ephesus
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Explanatory Note about Communion Hymns
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September 14, Exaltation of the Cross
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December 25, Nativity
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January 6, Theophany
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March 25, Annunciation
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Lazarus Saturday
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Palm Sunday
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Holy Saturday
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Pascha
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Thomas Sunday
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Wednesday of Mid-Pentecost
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Ascension
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Pentecost
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Monday of the Holy Spirit
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Sunday of All Saints
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August 6, Transfiguration
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Feast days of the Mother of God
Long version, Fourth Mode
Brief versions, by Hieromonk Gregory
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Feast days of the Archangels
Long version, First Mode
Brief versions, by Hieromonk Gregory
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Feast days of the Honourable Forerunner
Long version, Grave Mode
Brief versions, by Hieromonk Gregory
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Feast days of the Apostles, the Three Hierarchs, and Sts. Constantine and Helen
Long version, Plagal Fourth Mode
Brief versions, by Hieromonk Gregory
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Feast days of the Cross (Third Sunday of Lent and August 1)
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Feast day of Prophets and Sts. Joachim and Anna
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Holy Thursday
Slow Version, Plagal Second Mode
Plagal Second Mode, traditional Athonite melody
Plagal Second Mode, by Lycourgos Petridis
First Mode, by Lycourgos Petridis
Plagal Fourth Mode, by Lycourgos Petridis
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Concluding Hymns
We Have Seen the True Light
Remember Us Also (for Holy Saturday)
Let our Mouths be Filled
Blessed be the Name of the Lord
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Christ is Risen, Bright Week Brief Version
Ton Despotin (in English and Greek)
Protect Him (Ton Evlogounta)
Through the Prayers, Ancient Melody
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Download links for all of the Divine Liturgy hymns:
- Lord Have Mercy
- Antiphons
- Typica
- Thrice-Holy Hymn
- Alleluia
- Cheroubic Hymns
- Hierarchical Liturgy
- Anaphora
- It is Truly Right
- Heirmoi (Katavasias) of the Ninth Ode
- Communion Hymns (days of the week)
- Communion Hymns (major feast days)
- Receive Me Today
- Concluding Hymns
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