Then, God is the Lord, and hath manifested himself unto us.... thrice, in tone iv.

And the present troparia, tone iv.

To the God-bearing one we now earnestly hie, we, sinful and lowly ones, and bow down, crying in penitence from the depth of the soul, Help us, O Queen, being pitiful unto us: make speed, we are undone by the multitude of iniquities: turn not thy servants empty away; for thee we hold indeed an only trust. Twice.

At no time, will we, unworthy ones, be silent, God-bearing one, to tell of thy mighty acts; for, hadst thou not prevented with intercession, who would have delivered us out of so many dangers? and who would have kept us free until now? We will not turn away from thee, O Queen; for thou ever savest thy servants from all ills.

Then, psalm l. Have mercy upon me, O God....

Then we sing these troparia, tone vi.

Thou that didst receive the salutation of the Angel, and didst bring forth thy Creator, save, O Virgin, them that magnify thee.

The first troparion is said twice.

We sing praises unto thy Son, God-bearing one, and cry, O most pure Queen, deliver thy servants from every danger.