These stichera are sung for the Apostle Karpos of the Seventy, May 26th, Prosomoion "O all-lauded martyrs." "Thou madest thy mind fit to receive . . . ."
These stichera are sung on Wednesday of the 5th Week of Pascha (Samaritan Woman), Prosomoion "Thou who wast called from on high." "From the Samaritan woman Christ encountered at the well . . . ."
These stichera are sung for the Holy Hieromartyr Patrick, Bishop of Prusa, and Those With Him, May 19th, Prosomoion "When he took thee." "Those four godly consecrated men . . . ."
These stichera are sung on Wednesday night of the 4th Week of Pascha (Mid-Pentecost), Prosomoion "Thou who wast called from on high." "Having destroyed death's dominion by Thine own death . . . ."
These stichera are sung for Germanos, Patriarch of Constantinople, May 12th, Prosomoion "O all-lauded martyrs." "Thou mightily threwest to the ground . . . ."
These stichera are sung for our Father Among the Saints Epiphanios, Bishop of Cyprus, May 12th, Prosomoion "Unto themm that fear thee." "Unto thee, the written Law became a school-master . . . ."
These Praises are sung for the Apostle & Evangelist John the Theologian, May 8th, Prosomoion "O strange wonder." "Seeing the excess of fervent love . . . ."
This Exaposteilarion is sung for the Apostle & Evangelist John the Theologian, May 8th, Prosomoion "Upon that mount in Galilee." "O John, declaring things divine . . . ."
These are the stichera sung for the Great-martyr Irene of Thessalonica, May 5th, Prosomoion "O all-lauded martyrs." "O modest Irene, when thou wast clothed . . . ."
These stichera are sung on Wednesday night of the 2nd Week of Pascha (Thomas Week), Prosomoion "When he took thee." "Leaving not the Father's bosom . . . ."
These are the two apolytikia sung on Holy Friday afternoon at the Great Vespers for Great & Holy Saturday. "The noble Joseph . . . Unto the myrrh-bearing women . . . ."
These are the stichera at the Aposticha at Great Vespers on Great & Holy Saturday (Holy Friday afternoon), The Original Melody "When he took thee." "When he took Thee dead from off the Tree . . . ."
This Theotokion may be sung at Vespers and/or Matins/Orthros, during the year or during the Lenten Triodion, Prosomoion "O Lord, although I desired to blot out . . . ." Updated 7/4/2022.
These are the 24 Penitential stichera sung at OLIHC on the 5th Wednesday of Lent, Prosomoion "O Lord, although I desired to blot out." "All of my life hath been vainly wasted . . . I am weighed down with a heavy burden . . . ." Updated 7/4/2022.
These are the first metered stichera sung on the 5th Wednesday of Lent, Prosomoion "O Lord, though Thou didst stand." "Thou hast shown forth Thy most sacred disciples . . . Having the season of the Fast as an ally . . . ."
These are sung on Cheese Fare Saturday, Prosomoion "Hearken, ye women." "Ye that in truth renounced the world . . . ." Prosomoion "Upon that mount in Galilee." "Let us in gladness praise with hymns . . . ."
This Theotokion, from the Triodion, is sung at Vespers and/or Matins/Orthros, Prosomoion "O strange wonder." "Rejoice, gem and treasure of purity, thou pure dwelling place . . . ."
These are sung on the Sunday of the Pharisee & Publican, Prosomoion "Upon that mount in Galilee." "Let us flee from the Pharisee's exceeding wicked vaunting . . . ." Updated 1/23/2023.
These are the 6th & 5th stichera (10, ...6, 5) sung on the 5th Sunday of Lent in the Evening, Prosomoion "O all-lauded Martyrs." "Though rich, Thou, O Christ, becames poor . . . In wickedness woefully made rich . . . ."
This Theotokion is sung at Vespers and/or Matins/Orthros, Prosomoion "O all-lauded Martyrs." "O Virgin, thou spacious land of God, who art vaster than the heavens . . . ."