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Publications > Homilies and Music > Sunday and Festal Sermons

Sunday and Festal Sermons

Note: Each Program in this section will stay online only for two weeks.

I. Program for the Ninth Sunday of St. Matthew ( Play All, 57′ 32″)

- 1. “Blessed is the man” (Psalm verses) and the Prayer of the Lity. Live recording from the Holy Monastery of Sts. Cyprian and Justina. (11′ 24″, 2.67 MB)

- 2. Troparia from the Theotokarion, Plagal of the Fourth Tone. Chanted by the Byzantine Choir of the Holy Monastery of Sts. Cyprian and Justina. (7′ 11″, 1.69 ΜB)

- 3. “The Lord is my shepherd,” by Monk Dositheos. (5′ 30″, 1.29 ΜB)

- 4. “Praise ye the Lord,”, Plagal of the Fourth Tone, by Iakovos the Protopsaltis, and two Resurrectional Stichera. (4′ 30″, 1.06 ΜB)

- 5. A homily by His Eminence, Metropolitan Cyprian on the Sunday Gospel, on the subject: "O Thou of Little Faith, Wherefore Didst Thou Doubt?" (20′ 12″, 4.73 ΜB)

- 6. “Lord, have mercy,” pentaechon, by Neilos Kamarados. (3′ 15″, 795 ΚB)

- 7. Traditional Folk Song: “Anamesa Tsirigo.”. “Hellenorthodoxe Kleronomia” chorus and instrumental ensemble. (5′ 27″, 1.29 ΜB)


II. Program for the Eighth Sunday of St. Matthew ( Play All, 55′ 49″)

- 1. Verses from the Great Doxology, by Choumouzios Chartophylax, Grave Tone (enarmonios). Chanted by the Byzantine Choir of the Holy Monastery of Sts. Cyprian and Justina. (7′ 50″, 1.84 MB)

- 2. Cheroubikon, Grave Tone. Live recording from the Holy Monastery of Sts. Cyprian and Justina. (11′ 29″, 2.69 ΜB)

- 3. “We hymn Thee,” “It is truly meet.” Live recording from the Holy Monastery of Sts. Cyprian and Justina. (5′ 01″, 1.18 ΜB)

- 4. A homily by His Eminence, Metropolitan Cyprian on the Sunday Gospel, on the subject: "Let Us Give What Little We Have." (24′ 08″, 5.65 ΜB)

- 5. “The rich have become poor,” by Monk Dositheos, Grave Tone (enarmonios heptaphonos). Live recording from the Holy Monastery of Sts. Cyprian and Justina. (1′ 46″, 439 ΚB)

- 6. Traditional Folk Song: “Stis Attaleias ta nera” (“At the waters of Attaleia”). “Hellenorthodoxe Kleronomia” chorus and instrumental ensemble. (5′ 33″, 1.31 ΜB)







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