Author Biography
The monks who came to Holy Trinity Monastery from
Eastern Europe after World War II inherited a tradition of printing that
stretches back almost to the invention of the printing press in the fifteenth
century. Through the fathers’ tireless efforts, the monastery has been printing
and publishing Orthodox Christian books for almost sixty-five years. In keeping
with the humble spirit required of a monk, books which are written or prepared
by members of the monastic brotherhood are published under the general
authorship of Holy Trinity Monastery.
Contents
Akathist to the Most Holy And Life-giving
Trinity  Â
Akathists to the Saviour
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Akathist to our Sweetest Lord Jesus Christ
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Akathist to the Divine Passion of Christ
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Akathist to the Precious Cross
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Akathist to the Tomb and the Resurrection of the
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Akathist to the Resurrection of
ChristÂ
Akathist for Holy Communion
Akathists to the Most Holy
Theotokos Â
Akathist to our Most Holy Lady the Theotokos
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Akathist in Honor of the Dormition of the Theotokos
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Akathist to the Theotokos, the Joy of All Who Sorrow
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Akathist in Honor of the Kursk Root Icon of the Sign
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Akathists to Various Saints
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Akathist to Saint Alexis, Man of God
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Akathist to the Holy Great Martyr
GeorgeÂ
Akathist to St. Herman of
AlaskaÂ
Akathist to St. John the Baptist
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Akathist to St. John of Kronstadt
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Akathist to St. John the
TheologianÂ
Akathist to the Holy Archangel
MichaelÂ
Akathist to St. NicholasÂ
Akathist to the Holy Great Martyr
Panteleimon
Akathist to St. Seraphim of Sarov
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Akathist to St. Simon the
ZealotÂ
Akathist for the Repose of the Departed
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Music for Typical Akathist Refrains
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