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T H E L O R D ’ S P R A Y E R

Our father who art in heaven, hallowed be Thy name,

Thy kingdom come, Thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven.

Give us this day our daily bread, and forgive us our

trespasses as we forgive to those who trespass against us.

And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from

evil. Amen.

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ith faith I confess and worship Thee, Father, and Son, and Holy Spirit, uncreated and immortal nature, creator of angels and of Men, and of all beings; have mercy upon Thy creatures and upon me a great sinner.

ith faith I confess and worship Thee, indivisible Light, the united holy Trinity and one Godhead, creator of light and dispeller of darkness, drive away from my soul the darkness of sin and ignorance, and enlighten my mind at this hour, that I may offer unto Thee acceptable prayers, and obtain of Thee the fulfillment of my desires; have mercy upon Thy creatures and upon me a great sinner.

�eavenly Father, true God, who didst send Thy beloved Son to seek after the wandering sheep, I have sinned against heaven and Thy sight; receive me as the prodigal son, and clothe me again with the former garment which I have put off through sin; have mercy upon Thy creatures and upon me a great sinner.

����on of God, true God, who descendedst from the bosom of the Father and tookest flesh from the holy Virgin Mary for our salvation; who wast crucified and buried, and didst arise from the dead and ascend with glory to the Father; I have sinned against heaven and Thy sight, remember me as Thou didst the malefactor, when Thou shalt come in Thy kingdom; have mercy upon Thy creatures and upon me a great sinner.

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����pirit of God, true God, who descendedst in the river Jordan and in the Upper chamber, and didst illumine me by the baptism of the holy Font; I have sinned against heaven and in Thy sight, cleanse me again with Thy divine fire, as Thou didst purify with fiery tongues the holy Apostles; have mercy upon Thy creatures and upon me a great sinner.

ature uncreated, I have sinned against Thee with my mind, with my soul and body; remember not my former transgressions for the sake of the holy name; have mercy upon Thy creatures and upon me a great sinner.

����eer of all things, I have sinned against thee in thought, word and deed; wipe the record of my misdeeds, and write my name in the book of life; have mercy upon Thy creatures and upon me a great sinner.

����earcher of secrets, I have sinned against Thee willfully and unintentionally, knowingly and ignorantly. Grant forgiveness to me a sinner for, from my baptismal birth till this day. I have continually sinned before Thy divine majesty by my senses and by all the members of my body; have mercy upon Thy creatures and upon me a great sinner.

����ll-provident Lord, place Thy holy fear as a watch before mine eyes, so as not to cast an evil glance; and before mine ears, so as not to desire to hear evil words; and before my mouth, so as not to speak a lie; and before my heart, so as not to think evil; and before my hands, so as not to commit an unjust act; and before my feet, so as not to walk in the paths of lawlessness; but do Thou direct the movements of my body to be in every respect according to Thy commands; have mercy upon Thy creatures and upon me a great sinner.

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���� Christ, Thou living fire, stir up in my soul the fire of Thy love which Thou didst shed upon the earth, that it may burn the impurities of my soul and cleanse my conscience and purge the sins of my body, and kindle the light of Thy knowledge in my heart; have mercy upon Thy creatures and upon me a great sinner.

isdom of Father, O Jesus, give me wisdom always to think, speak and do that which is good in Thy sight; save me from evil thoughts, words and deeds; have mercy upon Thy creatures and upon me a great sinner.

����enevolent Lord, who fulfillest all desires, do not let me go astray after mine own longings, but guide me always to walk according to Thy holy will; have mercy upon Thy creatures and upon me a great sinner.

����eavenly King, grant me Thy kingdom which Thou didst promise to thy beloved ones, and strengthen my heart to despise sin and to love Thee alone, and to do Thy will; have mercy upon Thy creatures and upon me a great sinner.

����rotector of Thy creatures, protect with the sign of Thy cross my soul and my body from the wiles of sin, from the temptations of the devil and from unjust men, and shield me from all perils of the soul and body; have mercy upon Thy creatures and upon me a great sinner.

����uardian of all mankind, O Christ, let Thy right hand overshadow me by day and by night, while sitting at home and while going on my way, in sleep and in waking, that I may never be dismayed; have mercy upon Thy creatures and upon me a great sinner.

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���� my God, who openest Thy hand and fillest all Thy creatures with Thy mercy, I surrender myself unto Thee; do Thou care for me and provide the necessities of my body and soul henceforth and evermore; have mercy upon Thy creatures and upon me a great sinner.

����uide of the wanderer, turn me from my evil habits unto good ways, and clench to my soul the recollection of the awful day of my death, the fear of hell, and the love of Thy kingdom, that I may repent of my sins and do that which is righteous; have mercy upon Thy creatures and upon me a great sinner.

����ountain of immortality, let my heart gush forth tears of repentance like those of the adulteress, that I may wash my sins before I depart from this world; have mercy upon Thy creatures and upon me a great sinner.

����estower of mercy, grant unto me with orthodox faith and good works, and by the communion of Thy holy Body and Blood to approach Thee; have mercy upon Thy creatures and upon me a great sinner.

����eneficent God, put me in the keeping of the good angel, so as cheerfully to commit my soul unto him, and pass without fear through the gloom of the evil ones that are under the heavens; have mercy upon Thy creatures and upon me a great sinner.

����rue light, O Christ, do Thou make my soul worthy joyfully to see the light of Thy glory on the day of my calling, and to rest with the hope of good things in the abode of the righteous

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until the day of Thy glorious coming; have mercy upon Thy creatures and upon me a great sinner.

����ighteous Judge, when Thou comest in the glory of the Father to judge the living and the dead, enter not into judgment with Thy servant, but save me from the eternal fire, and make me worthy to hear the blessed call of righteous to the kingdom of heaven; have mercy upon Thy creatures and upon me a great sinner.

����ll-merciful Lord, have mercy upon all those that believe in Thee, my neighbours and strangers, my acquaintances and those unknown to me, the living and the dead; grant also to my enemies and to those that despise me, forgiveness of the wrongs they have committed against me, in order that they may become worthy of Thy compassion; have mercy upon Thy creatures and upon me a great sinner.

����lorified Lord, accept the supplications of Thy servant and fulfill for good my prayers through the intercession of the holy Mother of God, of St. John the Baptist, of St. Stephen the Protomartyr, of St. Gregory the Illuminator, and of the holy apostles, prophets, doctors of the Church, martyrs, patriarchs, hermits, virgins, anchorites, and of all Thy saints in heaven and on earth, and to Thee, the indivisible Holy Trinity, be ascribed glory and worship, foe ever and ever. �men. �

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��.Nerses Shnorhali�� M o r n i n g o f L i g h t O y o u R i g h t e o u s S u n S h e d o n m e y o u r l i g h t . O F a t h e r ' s S p i r i t P o u r f o r t h f r o m m y s o u l W o r d s p l e a s i n g t o y o u .

� r e a s u r e o f M e r c y , O f y o u r h i d d e n w e a l t h M a k e m e a f i n d e r . T h e d o o r o f m e r c y O p e n y o u f o r m e , w i t h a n g e l s r a n k m e . � r i u n e U n i t y , P r o v i d e r o f a l l , H a v e m e r c y o n m e . L o r d , a r i s e t o h e l p , M a k e m e , t h e b e n u m b e d , A w a k e l i k e a n g e l s .

� a t h e r E t e r n a l , C o n s u b s t a n t i a l S o n , I m m o r t a l S p i r i t ! R e c e i v e m e , G o o d L o r d , R e c e i v e , m e r c i f u l , L o v e r o f m a n k i n d . � K i n g o f G l o r i e s , T h a t f o r g i v e s a l l , F o r g i v e m y o f f e n s e . G a t h e r e r o f t h e G o o d s , G a t h e r m e l i k e w i s e , W i t h t h e b a n d s o f s a i n t s . � i m p l o r e y o u , L o r d , T h a t l o v e s m a n k i n d , G r a n t h e a l t h t o m y s o u l . B e y o u l i f e f o r m e , L i g h t e n m y d a r k s o u l , A n d d i s p e l m y p a i n s .

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n o w e r o f C o u n s e l s , T o m y d a r k e n e d m i n d G i v e e n l i g h t e n e d t h o u g h t . O y o u F a t h e r ' s S o n , O n m y s o m b e r o u s s o u l S h e d y o u r g l o r i o u s l i g h t .

�ive-Giving Saviour, Save my dead self, Lift me from my fall. Ground me in the faith, Make me firm in hope,Establish in love.

� ask with my voice,With my hands I beg, Give me your good gifts.With your brilliant lamp, O Skillful Pilot,Hearten this cowerd.

� y o u G l o r i o u s R a y , S h o w m e t h e s t r a i g h t w a y T o h e a v e n t o h a s t e . F a t h e r ' s O n l y - S o n , L e a d m e t o e n t e r T h e p u r e n u p t i a l f e a s t .

� o m i n g i n g l o r y I n t h e f e a r f u l d a y , C h r i s t r e m e m b e r m e . R e n e w e r o f t h e O l d , M a k e m e a l s o n e w , A d o r n m e a f r e s h .

� i v e r o f G o o d T h i n g s , P r a y , r e m i t m y s i n s , G r a n t m e f o r g i v e n e s s . M a k e m e r e j o i c e , L o r d , B y s a v i n g m y s o u l , F o r w h i c h I s o r r o w .

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� f t h ' e v i l s o w e r , O f h i s e v i l s e e d s , L o r d , w i t h t h e f r u i t s . G i v e r o f G o o d T h i n g s , G r a n t m e r e m i s s i o n O f m y h e a v y d e b t s .

� i ve t e a r s t o my e ye s , f e r v e n t l y t o w e e p A n d w a s h o f f my s i n s . O f y o u r s w e e t r e s i n M a k e my p o o r s o u l d r i n k , l e a d me t o yo u r l i g h t .

� e s u s , l o v e b y n a m e , c r u s h w i t h y o u r l o v e M y c o l d , s t o n y h e a r t . F o r y o u r m e r c y ' s s a k e I n y o u r c o m p a s s i o n , m a k e m e l i v e a g a i n .

� f y o u r v i s i o n , L o r d , A s s u a g e m y d e s i r e , B e l o v e d C h r i s t J e s u s . H e a v e n l y T e a c h e r , J o i n t h i s d i s c i p l e T o c e l e s t i a l b a n d s .

i t h y o u r b l o o d a s d e w , L o r d , b e d e w m y s o u l , T h a t I m a y r e j o i c e . L a n g u i s h i n g i n s i n , W e a r i l y I b e g , L o r d , m a k e m e d o g o o d .

� s a v i o u r o f a l l , F r o m t h e t e m p t a t i o n s O f s i n s r e s c u e m e . O c l e a n s e r o f s i n s , C l e a n s e m e , t h a t I m a y S i n g g l o r y t o y o u .

� h o u g h t h e i n t e r c e s s i o n o f H o l y M o t h e r o f G o d . R e m e m b e r , L o r d , a n d h a v e m e r c y .

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�n your name, Almighty, I extend the shriveled arm of my

soul so you will make it whole as before, as in the Garden of Eden, when it reached to pick fruit from the tree of life. The misery of my incorrigible soul, bound up, infirm, bent over, is like the stricken woman in the Gospel, bowed by sin, her gaze on the ground in Satan’s tyrannical chains, kept from your heavenly blessing. Turn your ear toward me, last hope of mercy and raise this humbled, fallen, dried up, thinking piece of wood, to make it blossom in piety, as foretold in the words of the holy prophet.

�ike one without light, blind from birth, I do not have vision

to look upon your face, O creator, almighty and compassionate, my only protector. If you turn the caring gaze of your immeasurable love upon my breathing speaking vessel, you could rekindle, out of nothing, the light of being within me. Like the wretched woman in the Gospels, afflicted by evils for twelve years, I bleed with rivers of infirmity. Look down upon me from on high cloaked in blinding light, where sewn clothing does not exist, but everything is covered in mighty miracles. Condemned as I am, I do not approach the soles of your life-giving feet to anoint them with oil or offer to wash them with my tear-drenched hair. But rather, a true believer, I kiss the earth, with pure faith, hands reaching up, sighing with streaming tears, begging for the healing of my soul, a soul wasted by shortcomings, dissipated by weakness.

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�nd these two feet, means of motion, foundation of my

body’s structure, now lame and unsteady, vanquished by evil, impede my ascent to the tree of life-giving fruit. May you again inhabit them, my only hope of cure. And the organ of glorification with which you endowed me, whose voice when moved by the magnanimity of your mercy used to turn back the breath of the Troublemaker, silencing him, may you miraculously restore your living word to me, so I might speak again without faltering, like the one you healed in the Gospel. I lie here on a cot struck down by evil, sinking in disease and torment, like the living dead yet able to speak. O kind Son of God, have compassion upon my misery. Hear the sobbing of my agitated voice. Bring me back to life with the dew of your blessed eyes as you brought back your friend from breathless death.

�n a dungeon of infirmities, I am captive, bitter and

in doubt. Give me your hand, sun that casts no shadows, Son on high, and lift me into your radiant light. Like the pitiful, wailing voice of the widow Nain, mourning her only son, fingers trembling, chest heaving, tears streaming down her face paralyzed with grief, I beg with my last sighing breath: Grant me, who has lost hope, your comfort and pity. Teach me not to moan and protest like a prisoner, kind and praiseworthy creator of the universe, but rather, like the young man you brought back to life, who comforted his grieving mother, may I too receive from you a second chance for my condemned soul. You took pity, O Savior of all, even on demon-possessed brutes, and those unfortunates, stoned,

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beaten, and deformed, with their unkempt, knotted hair and their wild faces, raving in delirium. Like them, I petition you, turn back the legions of evil defiling your sanctuary within me so that when your Spirit arrives your goodness might dwell here and fill my body with your cleansing breath, bringing lucidity to my reeling mind.

�ike souls banished to hell, I am held captive by illness. Let

your light dawn in radiant rays of mercy upon my torture to rescue me from the clutches of the sickness tearing me apart. The infirmities that cause disease traveling invisible paths, secretly lying in wait, straying from the ordained ways with malicious purposes – all torment my soul. Hidden from examination, the malignant growth proceeds with the poisonous work of the Evil-doer. With your strength which knows no equal, Son of God, heal me so that I might live.

ith your almighty hand pluck out the harvest of

destruction that the various mortal illnesses, each dressed in its own way, produce. Pluck out the evil roots sprouted upon the field of my unruly body with your mighty hand that plows and cultivates the plots of our souls so they may bear the fruit of the gospel of life. And because the torments of my infirmities surpass even these examples, which like a spreading cancer, have touched all the parts of my body, there is no salve as there was none for Israel, for my innumerable sores. Every part of my body from head to toe is unhealthy and beyond the help of physicians. But you, merciful, beneficent, blessed, long-suffering, immortal king, hear the prayers of my embattled heart for mercy, when I cry to you, “Lord,” in my time of need.

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�ord, Lord filled with compassion, God of mercies, majestic name, awe-inspiring voice, severe summons, unbroken silence, thundering speech, shocking sound, hope of good deeds and all merciful sweetness, before which all creatures quake in fear. Before your awesome wrath, the seraphim take to flight and the cherubim huddle together. �he choirs of angels hide their faces, all the principalities of heaven shake in amazement, and all of them rejoice with great trembling in jubilant celebration. The demons are frightened away and the evil bands recoil, the spirits of darkness are exiled and the angels of the banished one are condemned to the abyss. �he attacks of the aggressors are held in check by the sign of your cross, and the vengeful Amalekites are locked away in their infernal prison. The enemy forces are bound with undoable knots. The legions of the warriors of death are jailed in prisons from which there is no escape. �he demonic hordes are arrested as in irons by your command. The instigators of mutiny are silenced. The mobs of evil spirits are tied up and waste away. The emissaries of the Antichrist are locked in unbreakable chains. �n this midnight silence I lift my hand toward you to make the blessed sign of your cross, source of sight, who never dims in the darkness of ignorance, but eternally dwells in unapproachable light. With a grateful heart I implore that this grieving soul be taken under the protection of your almighty wing. Save me from the onrush of external illusion. Endow

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my heart’s eye with pure light. Strengthen me with your cross, the wood of life, against nightmares. Consecrate the boundaries of my cell with drops of your life-giving blood. Sanctify my threshold with the water and blood from your side. �ay the roof of my dwelling bear the shape of your Cross. May the miracle of your sacrifice for our salvation appear as a vision before my raised eyes. May the instrument of your torment be fixed upon my door. May my faith and hope hang upon your blessed tree. ith your cross, Lord, stop the slayer of souls. Let the protector of light enter. Ease the severity of my pains and lighten the burden of my guilt. In the silent chamber where my mind collects itself upon the cushion of my bed, recalling the bitter fruits of despair, I confess to you, all-knowing God, my innumerable deeds of wicked iniquity in all their forms. �ive me rest. I am exhausted from the multitude of cares and toil. Remove the turmoil of doubt from my broken spirit, the bitterness along with the grief, the sighing along with the misery, the anxiety along with the wretchedness, the cries along with the destruction, the brokenness along with the stupor, the delirium along with the folly, the imprudence along with the stupidity, the cooling of love along with the feverish passion for luxury. �ome to my aid, for I am weak with grief and poor in spirit. With your right hand of beneficial grace, with your finger of renewal, with your ever-radiant glory, with your eternal, incorruptible presence, with your cheerful countenance, with the essence of your venerable being, with your greatness worthy of worship, relieve this labored sighing that is suffocating me.

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�top the new tricks of evil and the old deceptions of the Troublemaker, the alienating impulses of the teacher of death, the unfitting imaginings prompted by the one who kills us daily, the mirages caused by the treacherous demon, the enchanting sorcerer’s fiery breath. Protect my place of rest in the tranquility resembling death, from hidden thoughts and new errors, from great misdeeds and small missteps, from the evil machinations of idleness. �anish from my senses, wayward servant that I am, inappropriate thoughts and base passions, blameworthy conduct and unbecoming ambitions, erring actions, ridiculous illusions, vile thoughts, and despicable babble. �rm me, for I have taken refuge in you, arm me with an unerring heart and undefiled body, against winds, the violent blows, the battering of the storm, the pouncing of the tempest, the attacks of beasts. hen I close my eyes, do not let my heart-vision grow dark, rather let it awaken, become bright and splendid to shine with you, Lord Jesus Christ, with the burning of the inextinguishable light. ith your word, cleanse my bedchamber of cunning and distractions, of memories distasteful to you and thoughts hostile to heaven, of criminal follies and ingratitude toward your Lordship, and heresies against God. �tand guard over me with your heavenly host, the principalities and dominions, and invincible powers, pure ministers of your holy Godhead, the apostles with the tidings of your Gospel, the prophets with their testaments, and the

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righteous with their prayers offered at the end of their lives, that I might fall asleep in mourning pleasing to you and awaken anew with the grace of your joy. �hough I sleep with trepidation, may I arise again in spiritual bliss. Though I go to bed in sinfulness, may I get up with a clear conscience and spotless purity. �ear the sighing of my voice in prayer, you who alone are most compassionate, through the intercession of your Holy Mother, and all the righteous and the chosen martyrs. �o you glory from all people, which I offer up to you, along with the choirs of immortal Holy Angels, in praise of your �ather, our �od, and the �oly �pirit, the creator and renewer of everything, forever and ever. ��men.

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PRAYERS OF THE NIGHT HOUR

The Prayers of the Night Hour are offered in the middle of the night and are dedicated to God the Father.

� beneficent Lord, look with Your mercy upon those who worship You and praise Your name. O Lord of hosts, give rest to our souls from the attacks of Satan and the allurements of the world.

�end Your angel of peace to us, that he may come and keep us safe night and day, in our working and in our sleep. So that in this life with worship and worthy service, we may arrive at Your heavenly kingdom which You have prepared from the beginning of the world for Your saints.

�nd together with them, giving thanks, we praise the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit, now and forever and unto the ages of ages, �men.

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PRAYERS OF THE SUNRISE HOUR

The Prayers of the Sunrise Hour are offered at Sunrise and dedicated to the Holy Spirit and to Jesus Christ ii Resurrection and

His Appearance to His Disciples.

� great and almighty God, receive these our morning prayers and reasonable service into Your undefiled and heavenly tabernacles. Make Your Light of Righteousness and Wisdom shine forth upon us and make us sons of light and sons of day, so that in godliness we may lead our life and live it without offence.

�or You are our Helper and Savior and to You is befitting glory, dominion and honor. now and forever and unto the ages of ages. �men.

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PRAYERS OF THE MORNING HOUR

The Prayers of the Morning Hour are offered during the morning hours and are dedicated to the Son of God as He appeared to the

Oil-bearing Women.

e give thanks to You, O Lord our God, Who with Your visible light gladdens all Your creatures, and with the knowable light of Your commandments You have enlightened all those who believe in You.

�trengthen us also, O Lord, during this day and at all times, so that with enlightened minds, we may always do that which is pleasing to You, and may arrive at those good things which are to come, along with Your saints, with the grace and mercy of our �ord and Savior �esus �hrist, to Whom is befitting glory, dominion, and honor, now and forever, and unto the ages of ages. �men.

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PRAYERS OF THE MID-DAY HOURS

Their dedication is as follows: the 9:00 A.M. Mid-Day Prayers are dedicated to the Holy Spirit. The 12:00 noon Mid-Day Prayers are dedicated to God the Father and the sufferings and crucifixion of the Son of God. The 3:00 P.M. Mid-Day Prayers are dedicated to the Son of God, to His death and to the granting of the reasonable

Spirit.

�ur Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, Who are great in mercy and rich in the gifts of Your beneficence, Who of Your own will did endure at this hour the sufferings of the cross and of death on account of our sins and did abundantly bestow the gifts of Your Holy Spirit upon the blessed Apostles, make us, also, O Lord, we beseech You, sharers in Your divine gifts, in the forgiveness of sins and in the reception of the Holy Spirit.

�hat we may be made worthy to thank and to glorify You with the �ather and with the �oly �pirit, now and always and unto the ages of ages, �men.

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PRAYERS OF THE EVENING HOUR

The Prayers of the Evening Hour are offered in the evening and are dedicated to the Son of God as He came down from the cross and

was wrapped in the funeral linens and laid in the tomb.

�ear our voice, O Lord our God, receive our supplications, the lifting up of our hands and the words of our prayers. Sanctify this our offering of the evening, that we may prepare it for Your pleasure with a sweet smell of fragrance.

�ncrease in us, O Lord Almighty, faith, hope, and love and all deeds of virtue, so that we may always devoutly obey Your ordinances by day and by night, according to Your beneficent will, and that we may be worthy to ask You for the salvation of our souls and for our spiritual life, O Lord, and to find grace and mercy from You and giving thanks to glorify the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit, now and always, and unto the ages of ages. �men.

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PRAYER OF THE PEACE HOUR

The Prayers of the Peace Hour are offered in the late evening and are dedicated to the Holy Spirit and to the Word of God, as He was placed in the tomb, and descended into Hades, giving peace to the

souls.

� beneficent Lord, You Who, with Your compassion have prepared eternal rest for virtuous laborers, You have called with Your sweet voice those who are suffering because of sin and the weary, promising them rest, grant us also, O Lord, that with undisturbed peace we may pass this night, and with Your mercy keep us who are weary from the weight of sin and make us worthy of eternal rest with all Your saints.

�nd thanking You, we praise You and the Most Holy Trinity now and forever, and unto the ages of ages. �men.

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PRAYERS OF THE REST HOUR

The Prayers of the Rest Hour are offered prior to retiring and are dedicated to God the Father, that He may keep us through the night

under the protecting hand of His Only Begotten Son.

� Lord our God, keep us in peace during this night and at all times. Direct our minds and thoughts toward holy fear of You. In order that in every hour we may be protected by You from the temptations of the enemy, and may we offer to You praise and glory, to the �ather and to the �on and to the �oly �pirit, now and always and unto the ages of ages. �men.

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��������The prophet Moses encountered God in the wilderness where God spoke to him out of the burning bush, instructing him to deliver his people, the Israelites, from under the yoke of the

Pharaoh of Egypt. Moses said to God, " If I come to the people of Israel and say to them, The God of your fathers has sent me to you, and they ask me, what is his name? What shall I say to them?" God said to Moses, God told him to call Him

"I am" or "Eh" expresses the ultimate- nothing and no one can call himself "I am" except God who was before the ages, Who is beyond man and existence, Who is eternal, Who was from

the beginning and will be forever without change The Armenian letter "Eh" is the 7th letter of the Armenian

alphabet. The number 7 is symbolic of many biblical events; God created the world in seven days . . . The letter "Eh" is the root of the word "Ehoutyoun" meaning "Existence", "I am",

"Is". "Eh" is the letter found above most alters in the Armenian Church. As Moses realized God ("I am") to be the Burning Bush, so too does the Armenian Church realize that God dwells at the holy and consecrated alter. The letter "Eh" is considered to be a holy letter, because its meaning is Holy.

It means the name of God in Armenian. ����

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