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July
15,
2009
Washington D.C.: Nuptial Liturgy served in St. John the Baptist
Cathedral
During the Divine Liturgy
served on July 12, the Feast of the Holy Pre-eminent Apostles Sts.
Peter and Paul, and with the blessing of His Eminence, the Very Most
Reverend Metropolitan Hilarion, Reader Daniel Gregoire and Elizabeth
Atkins, parishioners of the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist, were
joined in Holy Matrimony. The
Mystery was celebrated by Priest John Johnson, with the assistance of
Protodeacon John Cavin. As such services are not usually done in our
days, a brochure printed for the occasion allowed the faithful to
follow along.
We believe that anyone with an
interest in Orthodox liturgics should find of some interest becoming
acquainted with the order of this service.
The betrothal of Reader Daniel
and Elizabeth took place on the eve, before the All-night Vigil
Service for the Feast. On Sunday morning, at the conclusion of the 6th
Hour, the clergy exited the Altar, and went to meet the betrothed
couple in the Narthex. After
leading them to the ambo, Priest John Johnson gave each of them a
white candle, and then, after the chanting of Psalm 127 and the
refrain “Glory to Thee our God, Glory to Thee,” he asked them the
traditional questions: “Hast thou a good, free, and unconstrained
will and a firm intention…” Then, the
betrothed couple took their places at the center of the temple, and
the clergy returned to the Altar for the beginning of the Divine
Liturgy. After the exclamation “Blessed is the Kingdom…”
the deacon in the center of the church read the Great Litany, in which
he included the pertinent petitions from the Mystery of Holy
Matrimony.
After the exclamation, “For
unto Thee is due…” the priest, standing at the center of the
temple, read the first prayer regarding those who were being joined in
marriage, “O God most pure, the Creator of every living thing…”.
After the first antiphon, he pronounced the second prayer, “Blessed
art Thou, O Lord our God...”, and after the second antiphon, the
third prayer, “O Holy God, Who didst create man out of the
dust...”. At the conclusion of the third prayer, and as the third
antiphon was being chanted, the clergy brought the Holy Gospels in
procession from the Altar to the center of the temple, where the
couple was standing. The
Holy Gospels were placed on the analogion.
At the conclusion of the third antiphon, the priest took the
Crowns, blessed the groom and bride with them cross-wise, placed the
Crowns on their heads, and blessed them both with the priestly
blessing, “O Lord our God, crown them with glory and honor!” The
Small Entrance was completed in the usual manner. In addition to the
appointed readings of Sacred Scripture for the day, the Epistle and
Gospel readings from the Mystery of Holy Matrimony were done.
At the Augmented Litany
following the Gospel, the newlyweds were again commemorated, and after
the exclamation, “For a merciful God art Thou, and the Lover of
mankind…” the priest read the prayer, “O Lord our God, Who in
Thy saving providence…”. The newlyweds were first to commune of
the Holy Mysteries of Christ.
After the prayer before the
Ambo, the clergy exited the Altar, and went to the newlyweds standing
at the center of the temple. The
priest joined the right hands of the groom and bride, and, covering
the joined hands with his epitrachilion, and placing his own right
hand over the epitrachilion, he led the newlyweds thrice about the
central Analogion, to the usual accompaniment of “Rejoice, O
Isaiah...”, “O Holy Martyrs …”, and “Glory to Thee, O Christ
God…”.
At the conclusion of the
procession, the priest removed the crowns from the heads of the groom
and bride, and congratulated them with the words, “Be thou exalted O
Bridegroom, like unto Abraham; and be thou blessed like unto Isaac;
and do thou multiply like unto Jacob, walking in peace, and keeping
the commandments of God in righteousness.” “And thou, O Bride: Be
thou exalted like unto Sarah; and exult thou, like unto Rebecca; and
do thou multiply, like unto Rachel.
Rejoice thou in thy husbnd, fulfilling the conditions of the
law; for so is it well-pleasing unto God.”
The nuptial Liturgy concluded
in the same way as does the usual Crowning Service, with the kissing
of the Icons of the Savior and the Mother of God, and with the
chanting of “Many Years.”
We offer our heart-felt
congratulations to the newly wedded Reader Daniel and Elizabeth who I
am sure will well remember the first day of their wedded life
together.
Archpriest Victor Potapov
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Office of the Eastern American Diocese