Rejoice and be exceeding glad, for great is your reward in heaven.

He that is gone and in the grave lies dead, being reconcil’d, to all exclaims, Come unto me, ye sons of earth, see ye the body’s beauty render’d dark. Then, brethren, knowing his departure hence, let us before the Saviour come, and cry with tears, Rest thou, O God, among thy Saints him whom thou hast receiv’d.

Glory. Both now. Theotokion.

Thou, Queen, didst seedlessly within thy womb in supernatural wise conceive the God who ere the ages was, and bring him forth in flesh unchangedly and unconfusedly, himself being God and man. Therefore we ever owning thee God-bearing one in faith exclaim to God brought forth from thee, Remember in thy kingdom also us.

Prokimenon, tone vi.

Blessed is he whom thou hast chosen and received, O Lord.

Verse. His soul shall dwell in good things.

The epistle to the Romans, section cxiii.

Brethren, he that regardeth the day.... ending, the dead and living.[45]

Alleluia, tone vi.