Leading Guidelines
General Guidelines
The Goal of the Leader
- The goal of the leader is to lead the deacons in chanting as a chorus, and the chorus of the deacons will in turn lead the congregation.
- The goal of the leader is to maintain a reasonable pitch that can be followed by the congregation, and a reasonable pace to finish the service on time.
Leading in General
- Respond in the same language as Abouna prayed
- If there is a visiting priest on a Friday or Sunday, and they pray in Arabic, response should be in English as these days are dedicated to English liturgies.
- Deacon Responses are never skipped
- Maintain a pitch that is fair to both the men and the women - if you don't find the congregation singing along, the pitch may be too high
Stand in the positions shown belowGreen boxes are where the condenser/choir mics areThe leader, the altar deacon, and Abouna should use one of the wireless mics.
- Leaders should pray (and lead) the Vespers Praises, Vespers Raising of Incense, and Midnight Praises on the evening they are scheduled to lead
Leader 1
- Leader 1 should communicate with the fathers the priests about any hymns that will be chanted, what time Abouna wants to start communion, etc.
- Leader 1 should maintain the pace of the liturgy to finish on time
- Leader 1's main role is to lead the deacons in chanting the hymns and responses. He should use the
wirelessmicrophoneconservativelyto start hymns (to communicate a baseline pitch and pace), and also when needing to adjust the pace, pitch, language of the liturgy.He should also use the wireless microphone to start hymns so that the chorus can have a baseline pitch and speed for the hymn. - Leader 1 needs to communicate with both sides of deacon's chorus, and any deacons sitting in the men's section of the nave.
- For example, if he intends to say the "long amen" during the confession, or the "high ⲕⲩⲣⲓⲉ ⲉⲗⲉⲏⲥⲟⲛ" during the Fraction, this should be communicated to all deacons on both sides of the chorus.
- Leader
12 canapproachhelpthewithsouthern chorus and tell them verbally, and he can tell the northern chorus verbally from his placethis.
- In hymns that are chanted antiphonally (e.g. the ϩⲓⲧⲉⲛs, doxologies, etc.), Leader 1 should chant with the
NorthernSouthern Chorus and should be responded to by theSouthernNorthern Chorus
Leader 2
- Leader 2's role is not for
chanting,leading the hymns, but rather for maintaining order in the Northern Chorus (i.e. the elementary and Middle School deacons) and distributing responses - Leader 2 should keep his eyes on the Northern Chorus and ensure that they are standing appropriately for the liturgy, facing the east, chanting together, following the leader, etc. If any Elementary or Middle School deacon has a question (e.g. "can I go to the bathroom" - "I don't feel good" - "Can I get a tissue" - various other things that come up), Leader 2 should be the one to address it
- Leader 2
iscan alsoresponsibleassistforwithdistributingdistribution and movement of thedeaconiPad,responsesMicrophone, Cymbals and Triangle - be wise in your distribution. - Leader 2's job is NOT to chant antiphonally with Leader 1. That is the job of the Northern Chorus
Reading and Chant Distributions
- Chanted Readings (including Psalms) are handled by ______. If he is not there, Leader 1 or 2 can take care of any needed replacement.
- Liturgy Readings are handled by Daniel Mansour. If he is not there and Morcous is not there, Leader 1 and 2 can take care of any needed replacement.
Agpeya Prayer Distributions
- Distributing the Deacon Responses of the 5 Short Litanies during
Vespers,Vespersand- Distribute them all at once, ensure the deacon is ready, standing, holding the microphone
- Make sure the deacon knows how to say the response - especially for the Litany of the Fathers
- Agpeya Gospels and Troparia during the Midnight Prayers and the Liturgy's 3rd and 6th hours
- Make every effort to give as many deacons a chance to read as possible
- Be wise in your distribution... e.g. don't distribute the litany of the fathers "Pray for our archpriest..." to someone who is young or does not know it, or may fumble the names
- Be accommodating to guests in the Church. Since we have a Readings Schedule, the Agpeya readings are a time when we can involve those visiting from other places.
LeaderKeep2Trackcan also assist with distribution and movement of the iPad, Microphone, Cymbals and Triangle - be wise in your distribution.Leader 2's job is NOT to chant antiphonally with Leader 1. That is the job of the Southern ChorusTBAThe Southern Chorus is guided by Leader 1, and encouraged and strengthened by all of those serving in the leadership service who are standing in the Southern Chorus.The Southern Chorus should respond to Leader 1 and the Northern Chorus in Antiphonal hymns, and should sing as a chorus in other hymnsPsalm Chants are handled by Antony Salidis. If he is not there and Morcous is not there, Leader 1 or 2 can take care of any needed replacement.Coptic Readings are handled by Youssef Isshak. If he is not there and Morcous is not there, Leader 1 and 2 can take care of any needed replacement.Liturgy Readings are handled by Daniel Mansour. If he is not there and Morcous is not there, Leader 1 and 2 can take care of any needed replacement.- One of the Coptic Readings (Ⲡⲁⲩⲗⲟⲥ ⲫⲃⲱⲕ, ⲕⲁⲑⲟⲗⲓⲕⲟⲛ, ⲡⲣⲁⲝⲓⲥ) should be chanted
- If Ⲕⲁⲑⲟⲗⲓⲕⲟⲛ is chanted, it should be preceded by ⲁⲡⲉⲧϫⲏⲕ ⲉⲃⲟⲗ
- If ⲡⲁⲩⲗⲟⲥ ⲫⲃⲱⲕ is chanted, it should be followed by ⲡⲓϩⲙⲟⲧ ⲅⲁⲣ
- In the period between the Feast of the Cross and the Month of Kiahk, on annual days, chant the Watos Aspasmos "O Lord God of Hosts"
- Vespers
Deacon Responses
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Feast of Nayrouz
- Chant the Adam or Watos Aspasmos in every Liturgy
- Joyful Agios should always be chanted
Month of Kiahk
- Vespers Praise
- Roumi every week
- Week 1: Bohairic A+B, Abou El Saad, Cantor Gabriel A
- Week 2: Moaqab, Cantor Gabriel B, Pope Markos
- Week 3: Egyptian, Cantor Gabriel C, El Bardanohee
- Week 4: Sahidic
- Doxologies
- Always "For when I speak about you"
- Week 1: Fifth Doxology "When the lot fell on Zacharias..."
- Week 2: Third Doxology "Gabriel the angel announced to..."
- Week 3: Second Doxology "The adornment of the Virgin"
- Always Doxology for Archangel Gabriel
- Always Doxology for St John the Baptist
- Rejoice O Mary
- Gospel Responses
- Week 1: "The Lord sent Gabriel to preach to Zacharias"
- Week 2: "We send you greetings with Gabriel the angel"
- Week 3: "We exalt you worthily with Elizabeth..."
- Week 4: "Elizabeth gave birth to a son..."
- These responses match the gospel reading of each week, in keeping with the original rite as outlined in "Tarteeb el Bey3a"
- Chant them in Coptic and then in English
Feast of the Nativity
Midnight Praises- Matins
- Seven Tunes
- Litany of the Oblations (Twbh Ejen)
- Offertory
- "Pray that God may have mercy" (Ⲧⲱⲃϩ ϩⲓⲛⲁ)
- Liturgy of the Word
- E Parthenos + Today the Virgin
- Pijinmisi + The Virginal Birth
- Apenchois + Our Lord
- Joyful Agios
- Long Sengary Psalm in Coptic - end with Alleluia and the Psalm in English
- Liturgy of the Faithful
- Aspasmos Adam
- Aspasmos Watos
Feast of the Theophany
- Veneration for St John the Baptist
- Midnight Praises
- Lakkan
- Matins
- Seven Tunes
- Litany of the Oblations (Twbh Ejen)
- Offertory
- "One is the Holy Father" (Ⲓⲥ Ⲡⲁⲧⲏⲣ)
- Liturgy of the Word
- Ouran en shosho (first verse in Coptic and English)
- Liturgy of the Faithful
- Distribution
Great Lent
- No Coptic Readings should be chanted
- Ⲙⲉⲅⲁⲗⲟⲩ should be chanted every Sunday
- Chant the Aspasmos Adam and Aspasmos Watos (alternate each week)
- Treasures Sunday, Prodigal Son, Paralytic: Aspasmos Adam
- Temptation, Samaritan Woman, Man Born Blind: Aspasmos Watos
Annunciation Feast
- Chant the Festive Pauline
Palm Sunday
Feast of the Resurrection
- "Greet one another" (Ⲁⲥⲡⲁⲍⲉⲥⲑⲉ)
Holy Fifty Days
- No Coptic Readings should be chanted since there is a procession and many hymns in the Liturgy of the Word
- https://service.strebekahorlando.org/books/deaconate/page/holy-fifty-days-procession
Ascension Feast
Pentecost
- Ⲡⲓⲡⲛⲉⲩⲙⲁ should be chanted during the Liturgy of the
WordWord, Distribution and the Kneeling Prayer
Apostles Fast and Feast
- On the Apostles Feast, chant the verses for Peter and Paul during Ⲟⲛⲧⲟⲥ
Fast of St Mary
- Veneration during Vespers
- Chant the long Praxis Response Ⲭⲉⲣⲉ ⲛⲉ Ⲙⲁⲣⲓⲁ followed by the verse Ⲧⲟⲧⲉ ⲁⲗⲏⲑⲱⲥ
- Chant Rejoice O Mary
- Chant Ⲁⲧⲁⲓ ⲡⲁⲣⲑⲉⲛⲟⲥ during Distribution
- Chant the Psalm Ϫⲉ ⲁⲩⲥⲁϫⲓ during Vespers of the Feast of St Mary
