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#383426 - 07/26/12 07:35 PM
Dormition Burial Service of the Mother of God
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With Dormition approaching, I'm curious to know if any of you are in parishes that celebrate the Burial Service of the Mother of God and if there are different liturgical traditions/ways of doing this. I have a set of rather abbreviated lamentations somewhere, but have never encountered these used in matins. I think they are Greek usage. I've never tracked down the texts that were used in pre-Petrine Russia.
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#383431 - 07/26/12 11:39 PM
Re: Dormition Burial Service of the Mother of God
[Re: Fr Mark]
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I don't think there were any texts for this in pre-Petrine Russia. The service dates from the 1800s and originated in Jerusalem. As has happened time and time again, the hagiopolite liturgical practice spread throughout the world. If memory serves me right, the Burial Service was translated from Greek to Slavonic in Kiev.
In Greek practice, there are "burial services" with the accompanying Lamentations/Engomia composed for many saints. I recently heard of a "burial" service being done for St. Anne at the St. Anne Skete on Mount Athos.
Fr. David
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#383439 - 07/27/12 07:29 AM
Re: Dormition Burial Service of the Mother of God
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Before the schism, there were special texts used in monasteries and, most importantly, in the Dormition cathedral of the Moscow Kremlin - and in Tver (16th century) if I remember rightly. These were inspired by Jerusalem usage.
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#383466 - 07/27/12 10:39 PM
Re: Dormition Burial Service of the Mother of God
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At the Nicula Monastery in Transylvania, they take the Lamentations--without Psalm verses--at the end of Matins, followed by a procession with the miraculous icon. There are some videos from past years on their website: http://manastireanicula.ro/index.php?id=17&category=galerie_video&lang=roFr. David
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