A short rule for beginning the day and entrusting yourself to God.
The chief prayer taught by Christ Himself to His disciples.
The Orthodox confession of faith in its twelve articles.
A brief invocation of Jesus name for continual inner prayer.
A canon asking the Guardian Angel for protection, correction, and help.
Short prayers to read before and after meals.
A daily commemoration of the living and the departed within a prayer rule.
Recited in the morning before partaking of holy water and the blessed bread.
A morning prayer asking for peace, patience, and trust in God's will.
The Lenten prayer asking deliverance from the passions and the gift of virtue.
The main prayers before sleep with repentance and thanksgiving for the day.
A prayer asking the power of the Cross for protection and victory over evil.
The full order of Compline for evening prayer at the close of day.
A prayer asking God to visit, heal, and strengthen someone who is ill.
A collection of prayers for the sick, for their healing, consolation, and strengthening.
Canon of supplication for the sick, requesting healing, mercy, and strength.
A prayer of repentance and renewed trust in God's mercy.
Prayers to the holy healer Panteleimon for help and healing from illnesses.
Canon to the Great-martyr Panteleimon for health, and the healing of physical and spiritual infirmities.
Акафист с просьбой о помощи и исцелении по молитвам святого Пантелеимона.
The angelic salutation to the Virgin Mary and praise of the Savior's birth.
A prayer of total surrender and trust in God's will.
Prayers asking God's blessing before any good work or undertaking.
Prayers before reading the Gospel for the enlightenment of mind and heart.
A prayer for parents' health, concord, love, and one's obedience to them.
Prayers for safe travel and protection on a journey.
Hymns of thanksgiving for blessings received and for every benefit of God.
Prayers asking the Mother of God for help, protection, and mercy.
The prayers read before approaching Holy Communion.
A penitential canon to prepare the soul for Holy Communion.
The three preparatory canons often read before Holy Communion.
A canon with prayers for the forgiveness of sins and the gift of sincere repentance.
The Canon to the Holy Spirit (composed by St. Theophanes), chanted on the Day of the Holy Spirit.
Prayers of gratitude to read after receiving Holy Communion.
The Paschal Hours for bright-week prayer with the joy of the Resurrection.
The festal troparion glorifying the Nativity of Christ.
A psalm of hope and trust in God, the Good Shepherd.
Akathist of repentance and thanksgiving to the Savior.
The Great Akathist to the Mother of God, sung as preparation for Holy Communion and on the Saturday of the Akathist.
Akathist to our father among the saints Nicholas, Archbishop of Myra in Lycia, the Wonderworker.
Akathist to the Holy Spirit with thanksgiving and petitions for His gifts.
A psalm of trust in the Lord's help and fearless hope in danger.
The penitential psalm asking God for mercy and a clean heart.
A psalm of protection and trust in God's shelter and deliverance.
"Blessed is the man" — the beginning of the Sunday liturgical cycle at Vespers.
Especially read at Matins on Thursday of the 5th week of Great Lent, on the day the Great Canon is read.
"The Blameless" — the main memorial kathisma; read for the departed, especially on the 3rd, 9th, and 40th days and on Memorial Saturdays.
"Songs of Ascents"; often read at Vespers on weekdays during the winter and Lenten cycles.