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The Great Canon of St. Andrew of Crete chanted on the first day of Lent (Clean Monday)
St. George's Orthodox Church ^ | 08-13-2013 | St. Andrew of Crete

Posted on 02/19/2018 11:10:04 AM PST by NRx

Explanation: The Great Canon of St. Andrew of Crete (also known as the Canon of Repentance) is a lengthy penitential canon composed in the seventh century, which is sung during Great Lent.

Structure and composition

The Great Canon consists of four parts, each divided into nine odes like a regular canon. However, there are slight differences between the odes of the two compositions. In the Great Canon, there is a greater number of troparia. At the refrain "Have mercy on me, O God, have mercy on me," a full prostration is performed. Also, some of the odes have additional refrains and troparia to the author of the canon, St. Andrew of Crete, or St. Mary of Egypt, one of the greatest models of repentance in Christian history.

Usage

The Great Canon is served during the first week of the Great Lent. During Great Compline on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, one portion of the Canon is sung after the Little Doxology (Greek practice) or Psalm 69 (Russian practice) is read. On Wednesday of the fifth week of the Great Lent, the Life of St. Mary of Egypt is read together with the entire Great Canon at Orthros (sometimes Thursday proper in Slavic tradition). This practice was implemented during the life of St. Andrew, who was also the author of St. Mary's hagiography.

Contents

A basic distinguishing feature of the Great Canon is its extremely broad use of images and subjects taken both from the Old and New Testaments. As the Canon progresses, the congregation encounters many biblical examples of sin and repentance. The Bible (and therefore, the Canon) speaks of some individuals in a positive light, and about others in a negative one—the penitents are expected to emulate the positive examples of sanctity and repentance, and to learn from and avoid the negative examples of sin, fallen nature and pride. However, one of the most notable aspects of the Canon is that it attempts to portray the Biblical images in a very personal way to every penitent: the Canon is written in such form that the faithful identify themselves with many people and events found in the Bible.


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1 posted on 02/19/2018 11:10:04 AM PST by NRx
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To: NRx

The link will take you to the actual service.


2 posted on 02/19/2018 11:11:58 AM PST by NRx (A man of integrity passes his father's civilization to his son, without selling it off to strangers.)
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To: NRx

this one is very good for anyone seeking repentance


3 posted on 02/19/2018 11:13:12 AM PST by Mount Athos (A Giant luxury mega-mansion for Gore, a Government Green EcoShack made of poo for you)
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To: NRx

Thank you for posting this!


4 posted on 02/19/2018 11:19:53 AM PST by Carpe Cerevisi
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To: NRx

In my humble opinion this music is far more worshipful than the thumping guitars, banging drums and rattling tambourines that suffice for “contemporary” services in many churches. My sainted mother often said that if you needed to entertain people to get them to church their being there didn’t mean much.


5 posted on 02/19/2018 11:38:15 AM PST by The Great RJ ("Socialists are happy until they run out of other people's money." Margaret Thatcher)
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To: The Great RJ

I tend to agree.


6 posted on 02/19/2018 11:41:17 AM PST by NRx (A man of integrity passes his father's civilization to his son, without selling it off to strangers.)
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