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Menaion Supplement - November 22 |
Memory of St. Iakovos, Abbot of the Monastery of “Hosios Davíd” |
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VESPERS |
PRIEST |
Blessed is our God always, now and ever and to the ages of ages. |
CHOIR: Amen. |
Stand for the reading of the Introductory Psalm. |
While the Introductory Psalm is being read, the Priest stands in front of the holy Table and reads the so-called Lamp-lighting Prayers. |
READER |
Come, let us worship and bow down before God our King. |
Come, let us worship and bow down before Christ God our King. |
Come, let us worship and bow down before Him, Christ our King and God. |
Psalm 103 (104). |
Bless the Lord, O my soul. O Lord my God, You are magnified exceedingly; You clothe Yourself with thanksgiving and majesty, who cover Yourself with light as with a garment, who stretch out the heavens like a curtain; You are He who covers His upper chambers with water, who makes the clouds His means of approach, who walks on the wings of the winds, who makes His angels spirits and His ministers a flame of fire. He established the earth on its stable foundation; it shall not be moved unto ages of ages. The deep like a garment is His covering; the waters shall stand upon the mountains; at Your rebuke they shall flee; at the sound of Your thunder, they shall be afraid. The mountains rise up, and the plains sink down to the place You founded for them. You set a boundary they shall not pass over; neither shall they return to cover the earth. You are He who sends springs into the valley; the waters shall pass between the mountains; they shall give drink to all the wild animals of the field; the wild asses shall quench their thirst; the birds of heaven shall dwell beside them; they shall sing from the midst of the rocks. You are He who waters the mountains from His higher places; the earth shall be satisfied with the fruit of Your works. You are He who causes grass to grow for the cattle, and the green plant for the service of man, to bring forth bread from the earth; and wine gladdens the heart of man, to brighten his face with oil; and bread strengthens man’s heart. The trees of the plain shall be full of fruit, the cedars of Lebanon, which You planted; there the sparrows shall make their nests; the house of the heron takes the lead among them. The high mountains are for the deer; the cliff is a refuge for the rabbits. He made the moon for seasons; the sun knows its setting. You established darkness, and it was night, wherein all the wild animals of the forest will prowl about; the young lions roar and snatch their prey, and seek their food from God. The sun arises, and they are gathered together; and they shall be put to bed in their dens. Man shall go out to his work and to his labor until evening. O Lord, Your works shall be magnified greatly; You made all things in wisdom; the earth was filled with Your creation. There is this great and spacious sea: the creeping things are there without number; the living things are there, both small and great; there the ships pass through; there is this dragon You formed to play therein. All things wait upon You, that You may give them food in due season. When You give it to them, they shall gather it; when You open Your hand, all things shall be filled with Your goodness. But when You turn Your face away, they shall be troubled; when You take away their breath, they shall die and return again to their dust. You shall send forth Your Spirit, and they shall be created, and You shall renew the face of the earth. Let the glory of the Lord be forever; the Lord shall be glad in His works; He looks upon the earth and makes it tremble; He touches the mountains, and they smoke. I will sing to the Lord all my life; I will sing to my God as long as I exist; may my words be pleasing to Him, and I shall be glad in the Lord. May sinners cease from the earth, and the lawless, so as to be no more. Bless the Lord, O my soul. |
The sun knows its setting. You established darkness, and it was night. |
O Lord, Your works shall be magnified greatly; You made all things in wisdom. [SAAS] |
Glory to the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit. Both now and ever and to the ages of ages. Amen. |
Alleluia. Alleluia. Alleluia. Glory to You, O God. (3) |
Our hope, O Lord, glory to You. |
THE PEACE LITANY |
DEACON |
In peace let us pray to the Lord. |
CHOIR (after each petition) |
Lord, have mercy. |
DEACON |
For the peace from above and for the salvation of our souls, let us pray to the Lord. |
For the peace of the whole world, for the stability of the holy churches of God, and for the unity of all, let us pray to the Lord. |
For this holy house and for those who enter it with faith, reverence, and the fear of God, let us pray to the Lord. |
For pious and Orthodox Christians, let us pray to the Lord. |
For our Archbishop (name), for the honorable presbyterate, for the diaconate in Christ, and for all the clergy and the people, let us pray to the Lord. |
For our country, the president, all those in public service, and for our armed forces everywhere, let us pray to the Lord. |
For the Holy and Great Church of Christ, for our Sacred Archdiocese, [for this Sacred Metropolis,] for this city and parish, for every city and land, and for the faithful who live in them, let us pray to the Lord. |
For favorable weather, for an abundance of the fruits of the earth, and for peaceful times, let us pray to the Lord. |
For those who travel by land, sea, and air, for the sick, the suffering, the captives and for their salvation, let us pray to the Lord. |
For our deliverance from all affliction, wrath, danger, and distress, let us pray to the Lord. |
Help us, save us, have mercy on us, and protect us, O God, by Your grace. |
Remembering our all-holy, immaculate, most blessed, and glorious Lady, the Theotokos and ever-virgin Mary, with all the saints, let us commend ourselves and one another and our whole life to Christ our God. |
CHOIR: To You, O Lord. |
PRIEST |
For to You belong all glory, honor, and worship, to the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit, now and ever and to the ages of ages. |
CHOIR: Amen. |
The first stanza of Kathisma 1 of the Psalter may be read, followed by the short litany. |
DEACON |
Again and again in peace let us pray to the Lord. |
CHOIR |
Lord, have mercy. |
DEACON |
Help us, save us, have mercy on us, and protect us, O God, by Your grace. |
CHOIR |
Lord, have mercy. |
DEACON |
Remembering our all-holy, immaculate, most blessed, and glorious Lady, the Theotokos and ever-virgin Mary, with all the saints, let us commend ourselves and one another and our whole life to Christ our God. |
CHOIR |
To You, O Lord. |
PRIEST |
For Yours is the dominion, and Yours is the kingdom and the power and the glory, of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit, now and ever and to the ages of ages. |
CHOIR |
Amen. |
CHOIR |
Mode 4. |
Lord, I have cried to You; hear me. Hear me, O Lord. Lord, I have cried to You; hear me. Give heed to the voice of my supplication when I cry to You. Hear me, O Lord. [SAAS] |
Let my prayer be set forth before You as incense, the lifting up of my hands as the evening sacrifice. Hear me, O Lord. [SAAS] |
Show Stichologia |
Set a watch, O Lord, before my mouth, a door of enclosure about my lips. |
Incline not my heart to evil words, to make excuses in sins. |
With men who work lawlessness; and I will not join with their choice ones. |
The righteous man shall correct me with mercy, and he shall reprove me; but let not the oil of the sinner anoint my head. |
For my prayer shall be intense in the presence of their pleasures. Their judges are swallowed up by the rock. |
They shall hear my words, for they are pleasant. As a clod of ground is dashed to pieces on the earth, so their bones were scattered beside the grave. |
For my eyes, O Lord, O Lord, are toward You; in You I hope; take not my soul away. |
Keep me from the snares they set for me, and from the stumbling blocks of those who work lawlessness. |
Sinners shall fall into their own net; I am alone, until I escape. |
I cried to the Lord with my voice, with my voice I prayed to the Lord. |
I shall pour out my supplication before Him; I shall declare my affliction in His presence. |
When my spirit fainted within me, then You knew my paths. |
For on the way I was going, they hid a trap for me. |
I looked on my right, and saw there was no one who knew me. |
Refuge failed me, and there was no one who cared for my soul. |
I cried to You, O Lord; I said, “You are my hope, my portion in the land of the living.” |
Attend to my supplication, for I was humbled exceedingly. |
Deliver me from my persecutors, for they are stronger than I. |
Bring my soul out of prison to give thanks to Your name, O Lord. |
The righteous shall wait for me, until You reward me. |
Out of the depths I have cried to You, O Lord; O Lord, hear my voice. |
Let Your ears be attentive to the voice of my supplication. |
Hide Stichologia |
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Stichera. For the Saint. |
Menaion Supplement - - - |
Mode 4. To a brave one. |
Ὡς γενναῖον ἐν Μάρτυσι. |
If You, O Lord, should mark transgression, O Lord, who would stand? For there is forgiveness with You. [SAAS] |
Archimandrite Iakovos * is Livisi’s most famous son. * He became the Abbot of “Hosios Davíd,” * the Monastery in Evia, * adorned now because of him. * Come believers, let us all * sing wholeheartedly, praising him, * the Spirit’s instrument, * the refinement of all monastics, dignity of priests, and now the treasure * of all of Greece and the Church of Christ. [SD] |
Because of Your law, O Lord, I waited for You; my soul waited for Your word. My soul hopes in the Lord. [SAAS] |
Holy father Iakovos, * from the time of your childhood * viewing all things temporal to be like the grass, * you spent your time on your knees in prayer. * Your parents had taught you well, * O all-venerable Saint. * And the stories about you spread among those who lived * in your town of Farakla, that your way of life resembled that of angels; * and they all sang hymns of praise to Christ. [SD] |
From the morning watch until night; from the morning watch until night, let Israel hope in the Lord. [SAAS] |
St. Iakovos, you would tell * how you saw supernaturally * the face of the Virgin and her hand blessing you * in a procession, O holy and devout man, and how you felt * divine sweetness in your heart * and a joy indescribable; * and you also said * that you frequently saw St. John the Russian and your Monastery’s David, * and many others, O blessed one. [SD] |
For with the Lord there is mercy, and with Him is abundant redemption; and He shall redeem Israel from all his transgressions. [SAAS] |
Once ordained as a priest, O Saint, * you became a compassionate * comfort for the faithful who came in penitence. * You renovated St. David’s Monastery in Evia, * for the region a support. * An exemplary monk were you, and a ready help * for the people who came in faith to see you, with devotion and with longing, * seeking God’s blessings and grace from you. [SD] |
Praise the Lord, all you Gentiles; praise Him, all you peoples. [SAAS] |
O devout St. Iakovos, * in the previous century, * in the town of Limni on Evia in Greece, * you were well known for your way of life, ascetical discipline, * many hardships, many tears; * like an angel you stood all night * in unceasing prayer. * Thus you vanquished and choked the evil serpent, * and you manfully uprooted * the many passions that plague the soul. [SD] |
For His mercy rules over us; and the truth of the Lord endures forever. [SAAS] |
When you knew that your end was near, * O devout St. Iakovos, * you anticipated your exit from this life * of many responsibilities, * and hastened with all your soul * to be transferred to your home * in the heights, and to join the ranks * of your equals now, * the devout holy fathers and ascetics, also Evia’s St. David, * and John the Russian, that friend of yours. [SD] |
Glory. |
Menaion Supplement - - - |
Mode pl. 2. |
O devout father, you distanced yourself from the commotion of the world, and you became completely godlike. You were laden with fruit, like a tree in the courts of your Lord. For you did not waver from the narrow path that you had taken, and you made your way to the celestial banquet, where you now dine together with the ascetic saints. And we, who have come to know you as a father, wholeheartedly salute you and say: Rejoice, O brightest coal, that burned the demons that often wished to attack you. Rejoice, excellent mystic, who wearing the priestly vestments joyfully performed the bloodless sacrifice. Rejoice, for you kept the image of God spotless, and you progressed toward His likeness, and you honored the very stamp of Christ in yourself. And now, O father Iakovos, as you stand with confidence near the throne of the Lord, do not cease to intercede on behalf of your holy Monastery, and for all who with faith honor you. [SD] |
Both now. For the Feast. |
From Menaion - - - |
Mode pl. 4. |
After you were born, O Lady Bride of God, you went to the Temple of the Lord to be raised in the Holy of Holies, as one who was sanctified. Then Gabriel was sent to you, the all-blameless one, and he brought you food. All beings in heaven were astounded, seeing the Holy Spirit dwelling in you. Therefore, O spotless and unstained Mother of God, glorified in heaven and on earth, ever keep us safe. [SD] |
Stand for the Entrance. |
DEACON (in a low voice) |
Let us pray to the Lord. |
PRIEST (in a low voice) |
ENTRANCE PRAYER |
In the evening, in the morning, and at midday, we praise You, we bless You, we give thanks to You, and we pray to You, Master of all, benevolent Lord. Let our prayer be set forth before You as incense. Incline not our hearts to evil words or thoughts, but deliver us all from those who pursue our souls. For our eyes, O Lord, O Lord, are toward You, and in You we hope. Leave us not embarrassed, O our God. |
DEACON |
Wisdom. Arise. |
CLERGY AND PEOPLE |
Mode 2. |
Gladsome light of holy glory of the holy, blessed, heavenly, immortal Father, O Jesus Christ: arriving at the hour of sunset and having seen the evening light, we praise the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, God. It is worthy for You to be praised at all times with happy voices, O Son of God and Giver of life; * and therefore the world glorifies You. [SD] |
DEACON |
The evening Prokeimenon! |
CHOIR |
Prokeimenon. Mode pl. 2. |
My help comes from the Lord, who made heaven and earth. (2) [SAAS] |
Verse: I lifted my eyes to the mountains; from where shall my help come? |
My help comes from the Lord, who made heaven and earth. |
The Readings |
Menaion Supplement - - - |
READER |
The reading is from the Proverbs of Solomon. |
DEACON |
Wisdom. Let us be attentive. |
READER |
Pr 10:8a, 7a; 3:13 – 16, 18; 8:32, 34, 4, 12, 14, 17, 5 – 9; 22:24, 22; 15:4b |
The remembrance of the righteous is with eulogies; the blessing of the Lord is upon the head of a righteous man. Blessed is a man who finds wisdom, and a mortal who sees discernment; for the profits gained from wisdom are better than the treasures of gold and silver. Wisdom is more valuable than precious stones, and nothing evil will withstand her. She is well known to all who come near her, and no honor is worthy of her. Righteousness proceeds from her mouth, and she carries law and mercy upon her tongue. Now therefore, my son, hear me: Blessed is the man who shall hearken to me and the man who shall guard my ways; for my issues are the issues of life, and grace is prepared from the Lord. You, O men, I exhort, and I utter my voice to the sons of men. I, wisdom, dwell with counsel, and I call upon knowledge and understanding. Counsel and safety are mine; discernment is mine, and strength is mine. I love those who love me, and those who seek me shall find me. Understand astuteness, O simple ones, and put it in your heart, O uninstructed ones. Obey me, for I speak sacred things, and from my lips I will bring forth things that are true. For my mouth shall speak the truth, but false lips are an abomination before me. All the words of my mouth are with righteousness; there is nothing in them crooked or twisted. All things are evident to those who understand and true to those who find knowledge. Therefore, I teach you a true word and good knowledge to be obeyed, that you might answer words of truth to those who question you, that your hope might be in the Lord, and the one who guards it will be filled with the Spirit. [SAAS] |
READER |
The reading is from the Wisdom of Solomon. |
DEACON |
Wisdom. Let us be attentive. |
READER |
WSol 4:7 – 15 |
Though a righteous man may die before his time, he shall be at rest. For old age is not honored for its length of existence, nor measured by its number of years; but discernment is gray hair for mankind, and a spotless life is the maturity of old age. There was once a man pleasing to God and loved by Him, and while living among sinners he was taken up. He was caught up lest evil change his understanding or deceit deceive his soul. For envy arising from lack of judgment obscures what is good, and a whirling of desire undermines an innocent heart. He was made perfect, for in a short time he fulfilled long years, for his soul was pleasing to the Lord; therefore, He took him early from the midst of evil. Yet peoples saw this but did not understand, nor take such a thing to heart, that the Lord’s grace and mercy are with His elect and that He watches over His holy ones. [SAAS] |
READER |
The reading is from the Wisdom of Solomon. |
DEACON |
Wisdom. Let us be attentive. |
READER |
WSol 3:1 – 9 |
The souls of the righteous are in the hand of God, and no torture will ever touch them. In the eyes of the undiscerning they seemed to have died, and their departure was considered to be misfortune, and their passage from us to be their destruction; but they are at peace. For though in man’s view they were punished, their hope is full of immortality. Though chastened in a few things, great kindness will be shown them, for God tested them and found them worthy of Himself. He tested them like gold in a furnace and accepted them as a whole burnt offering. In the time of their visitation they will shine forth, and they will run about like sparks through straw. They will judge nations and rule over peoples, and the Lord shall reign over them unto the ages. Those who trust in Him will understand truth, and the faithful shall continue with Him in love, because grace and mercy are upon His elect [and He watches over His holy ones]. [SAAS] |
LITANY OF FERVENT SUPPLICATION |
DEACON |
Let us all say with all our soul and with all our mind, let us all say. |
CHOIR: Lord, have mercy. |
DEACON |
Lord, Ruler of all, God of our fathers, we pray You, hear us and have mercy. |
CHOIR: Lord, have mercy. |
DEACON |
Have mercy on us, O God, according to Your great mercy, we pray You, hear us and have mercy. |
CHOIR (after each petition) |
Lord, have mercy. (3) |
DEACON |
Again we pray for pious and Orthodox Christians. |
Again we pray for our Archbishop (name). |
Again we pray for our brethren: the priests, the hieromonks, the deacons, the monastics, and all our brotherhood in Christ. |
Again we pray for mercy, life, peace, health, salvation, protection, forgiveness, and remission of the sins of the servants of God, all pious Orthodox Christians residing and visiting in this city: the parishioners, the members of the parish council, the stewards, and benefactors of this holy church. |
Again we pray for the blessed and ever-memorable founders of this holy church, and for all our fathers and brethren who have fallen asleep before us, who here have been piously laid to their rest, as well as the Orthodox everywhere. |
Again we pray for those who bear fruit and do good works in this holy and all-venerable church, for those who labor and those who sing, and for the people here present who await Your great and rich mercy. |
PRIEST |
For You are merciful and benevolent God, and to You we offer up glory, to the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit, now and ever and to the ages of ages. |
CHOIR |
Amen. |
Stand for the reading of prayer. |
READER |
O Lord, keep us this evening without sin. Blessed are you, O Lord, God of our fathers, and praised and glorified is your name to the ages. Amen. O Lord, let your mercy be upon us for we have set our hope in you. Blessed are you, O Lord, teach me your commandments. Blessed are you, Master, grant me understanding of your commandments. Blessed are you, Holy One, enlighten me with your commandments. Lord, your mercy is forever. Do not despise the works of your hands. To you is due praise, to you is due song, to you is due glory, to the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit, now and forever and to the ages of ages. ( Amen. ) [HC] |
LITANY OF COMPLETION |
DEACON |
Let us complete our evening prayer to the Lord. |
CHOIR: Lord, have mercy. |
DEACON |
Help us, save us, have mercy on us, and protect us, O God, by Your grace. |
CHOIR: Lord, have mercy. |
DEACON |
That the whole evening may be perfect, holy, peaceful, and sinless, let us ask the Lord. |
CHOIR (after each petition) |
Grant this, O Lord. |
DEACON |
For an angel of peace, a faithful guide, a guardian of our souls and bodies, let us ask the Lord. |
For pardon and remission of our sins and transgressions, let us ask the Lord. |
For that which is good and beneficial for our souls, and for peace for the world, let us ask the Lord. |
That we may complete the remaining time of our life in peace and repentance, let us ask the Lord. |
And let us ask for a Christian end to our life, peaceful, without shame and suffering, and for a good defense before the awesome judgment seat of Christ. |
Remembering our all-holy, immaculate, most blessed, and glorious Lady, the Theotokos and ever-virgin Mary, with all the saints, let us commend ourselves and one another and our whole life to Christ our God. |
CHOIR: To You, O Lord. |
PRIEST |
For You are good and benevolent God, and to You we offer up glory, to the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit, now and ever and to the ages of ages. |
CHOIR: Amen. |
PRIEST: Peace be with all. |
CHOIR: And with your spirit. |
DEACON |
Let us bow our heads to the Lord. |
CHOIR: To You, O Lord. |
PRIEST (in a low voice) |
Lord our God, who inclined the heavens and came down for the salvation of humankind, look upon Your servants and Your inheritance; for they have bowed their heads and bent their necks to You, the fearsome yet compassionate Judge, not expecting human help, but awaiting Your mercy and anticipating Your salvation. Guard them at all times, this evening and the coming night, from every enemy, from all demonic activity against them, from unprofitable reflections, and from wicked thoughts. |
PRIEST (aloud) |
Blessed and glorified be the majesty of Your kingdom, of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit, now and ever and to the ages of ages. |
CHOIR: Amen. |
Litany and Blessing of Loaves. |
CHOIR |
Idiomelon 1. |
Menaion Supplement - - - |
Mode 1. |
Rejoice in the Lord, O Monastery of St. David, for you are in possession of a treasure, like refined gold, the miraculous tomb of the all-lauded new Saint Iakovos. This blessed man, who was a lover of the monastic life, and who was an ordained priest, raised many people who were lying in sin; and by the power of Christ, he performed many signs and miracles. Therefore we now stretch out our hands in prayer to him, and we supplicate him fervently, “O wonder-working father, continually entreat the Lord, on behalf of your souls.” [SD] |
Idiomelon 2. |
Mode 2. |
You were exalted, like a tall cedar, in the Monastery of “Hosios Davíd”; and you produced many fruits, O father Iakovos. By the divine grace that you had, you nourished the people of God: you performed signs, you heal the sick, you counseled those who came to you, as a priest you sanctified all the faithful, you directed the monks, and you wondrously foretold to people what was needed for their salvation. And now, O blessed Elder Iakovos, with all this in mind, we say to you: “Most wonderful Ascetic, be for us a helper and defender, and preserve us from every wickedness of the dragon, that inventor of evil, who plots against us.” [SD] |
Idiomelon 3. |
Mode 3. |
“I am but earth and ashes,” is what you said many times to those around you, O devout St. Iakovos. Indeed humility was your partner in life. You were simple and humane. Every day in your Monastery, you would cure the tumors of the soul of those who came to you with faith. For others, with much discernment, you amputated their conceit. And as an experienced physician of Christ, you healed the various wounds that were left by sin. You became a role model for both monastics and the laity. You prayed for them to Jesus our Savior, and you strengthened them, by the divine grace in you, O holy man blessed by God. [SD] |
Idiomelon 4. |
Mode 4. |
You led a life free of stain, and thus you became the dwelling of the Holy Spirit. You shone brightly, like the sun, in recent years, shining light on the darkened souls of many people, O all-devout St. Iakovos. That is why after your death, as a reward for your love, the Lord and Maker of all that is good, made your tomb to be a free clinic, for those with various illnesses. It has become a source of joy and prosperity, for young children and mature adults alike. It drives away demons, and it brings many blessings to the faithful. And now, as we venerate it, we entreat you: By your prayers, give us relief from the sorrows of life, and from the sadness resulting from our sins. [SD] |
Glory. |
Menaion Supplement - - - |
Idiomelon. Mode pl. 1. |
By your humility, you obtained the things on high, like an incarnate angel, O father Iakovos. The Holy Spirit rested in you, according to the word of the Lord, who said: “Upon whom will I show respect, but to the humble and the peaceful and to him who trembles at My words.” That is why Christ glorified you, both during your life and after death. He gave you the grace to heal, and to support us who are infirm. Now entreat Him earnestly, for the salvation of our souls. [SD] |
Both now. |
Mode pl. 1. |
A joyous day has dawned, a most venerable feast day. For today, she who would be a virgin before childbirth, and who would remain a virgin after childbirth, is brought to the Temple. Zacharias the elder, the father of the Forerunner, rejoices and in ecstasy announces: “She has arrived, she who is anticipated by an afflicted people! She comes, as one holy, to the holy Temple, to be dedicated as the dwelling place of the King of all!” Let Joakeim the forefather be glad, and let Anna be exultant, for they offered to God the blameless Maiden, like a three-year old heifer. Μothers, rejoice with them, and virgins, leap for joy, and barren women, join in dance; for the kingdom of heaven has been opened to us, by the girl who was fore-ordained to be the Queen of all. O people everywhere, rejoice and be glad! [SD] |
DEACON |
Have mercy on us, O God, according to Your great mercy, we pray You, hear us and have mercy. |
CHOIR (after each petition) |
Lord, have mercy. (3) |
DEACON |
Again we pray for pious and Orthodox Christians. |
Again we pray for our Archbishop (name). |
Again we pray for mercy, life, peace, health, salvation, protection, forgiveness, and remission of the sins of the servants of God, all pious Orthodox Christians residing and visiting in this city: the parishioners, the members of the parish council, the stewards, and benefactors of this holy church, and the servants of God […] who are celebrating this feast. |
Again we pray for the protection of the Holy and Great Church of Christ, our Sacred Archdiocese (and this Sacred Metropolis), this city and every city and land, from wrath, famine, pestilence, earthquake, flood, fire, sword, foreign invasion, civil strife, and accidental death. That our good and benevolent God may be merciful, gracious, and forgiving, and may divert and disperse all anger and disease coming against us, and deliver us from His impending justified threat and have mercy on us. |
Again we pray that the Lord our God may hear the prayer of us sinners, and have mercy on us. |
PRIEST |
Hear us, O God our Savior, the hope of all the ends of earth and of those far off at sea, and forgive us, O Master, forgive us our sins, and have mercy on us. For You are merciful and benevolent God, and to You we offer up glory, to the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit, now and ever and to the ages of ages. |
CHOIR |
Amen. |
PRIEST |
Peace be with all. |
CHOIR |
And with your spirit. |
DEACON |
Let us bow our heads to the Lord. |
CHOIR |
To You, O Lord. |
PRIEST |
Most merciful Master, Lord Jesus Christ our God, |
through the intercessions of our all-immaculate Lady Theotokos and ever-virgin Mary, by the power of the precious and life-giving Cross, the protection of the honorable, heavenly, bodiless powers, the supplications of the honorable, glorious prophet and forerunner John the Baptist, the holy, glorious, and praiseworthy apostles, our fathers among the saints, the great hierarchs and ecumenical teachers Basil the Great, Gregory the Theologian, and John Chrysostom; Athanasius, Cyril, and John the Merciful, patriarchs of Alexandria, Nicholas, bishop of Myra, Spyridon, bishop of Trimythous, Nektarios of Pentapolis, the wonderworkers; the holy, glorious, great martyrs George the triumphant, Demetrios the myrrh-streamer, Theodore the soldier, and Theodore the general; Menas the wonderworker; Charalampus and Eleutherius, the hieromartyrs; the holy, glorious, and victorious martyrs; the glorious great Martyr and all-laudable Euphemia; the holy and glorious Martyrs Thecla, Barbara, Anastasia, Catherine, Kyriaki, Photini, Marina, Paraskevi and Irene; our venerable and God-bearing fathers; (local patron saint); the holy and righteous ancestors of God Joachim and Anna; of our Devout and God-bearing Father Iakovos of Evia, whose memory we celebrate, and all Your saints: |
Accept our prayer; grant us forgiveness of our transgressions; protect us under the shelter of Your wings; drive away from us every enemy and adversary; grant peace to our life; Lord, have mercy on us and on Your world; and save our souls, as You are good and benevolent. |
PRIEST or: CHOIR |
Hymn to the Theotokos. |
O Virgin Theotokos, rejoice, Mary full of grace. The Lord is with you. Blessed are you among women, and blessed is the fruit of your womb; for you have borne the Savior of our souls. [SD] |
DEACON |
Let us pray to the Lord. |
CHOIR: Lord, have mercy. |
PRIEST |
Blessing of the Loaves. |
Lord, Jesus Christ our God, who in the wilderness blessed the five loaves and from them satisfied five thousand men, we pray You bless these loaves, this wheat, wine, and oil, and multiply them in this city, and throughout Your world; and sanctify Your faithful servants who partake of them. |
For You are He who blesses and sanctifies all things, Christ our God, and to You we offer up glory with Your Father who is without beginning and Your all-holy, good, and life-creating Spirit, now and ever and to the ages of ages. |
CHOIR: Amen. |
CLERGY |
Rich men turned poor and went hungry; but those who seek the Lord shall not lack any good thing. [SAAS] |
CHOIR |
Rich men turned poor and went hungry; but those who seek the Lord shall not lack any good thing. (2) [SAAS] |
Aposticha. |
Menaion Supplement - - - |
Mode pl. 1. Rejoice. |
Χαίροις ἀσκητικῶν. |
Scion of Asia Minor, rejoice! * The little village of Livisi is proud of you. * In Greece, you adorned Farakla, and you were Evia’s star, * ornament of David’s Monastery there. * The fathers admire you, the exemplar for monks and nuns. * You are the sacred pride and joy of the priests of Christ, * and an accurate guide in life for the laity. * You were a sacred lamp of true discernment in recent years, * the Holy Spirit’s own vessel, ascetic discipline’s pedestal, * for you imitated * the good Shepherd of the Church, O devout Iakovos. [SD] |
Verse: O Lord, Your priests shall clothe themselves in righteousness; Your saints shall greatly rejoice. [SAAS] |
Rejoice, most honored teacher and guide * for those engaging in ascetical discipline, * for you, O praiseworthy father, in our own times were the first * of the wonder-workers filled with grace divine. * You shed many tears in prayer, * and in these you completely drowned * the hordes of Satan, who were fiercely at war with you. * But they all lament, as you dwell with the Angels now. * Famous were you without reproach. * You fasted incessantly. * Without coercion you chose the monastic life that is full of joy. * And therefore each year now * we observe your sacred memory, O St. Iakovos. [SD] |
Verse: Remember David, O Lord, and all his meekness. [SAAS] |
Father, from early age in all ways * you were devoted to the Lord, O Iakovos. * Becoming the Holy Spirit’s distinguished vessel, O Saint, * you were granted many gifts of grace divine. * And thus, as you told, you saw the Great-martyr Haralambos * and the all-lauded devout Martyr Paraskeve, * who were sent to heal the infirmities of your flesh. * Also the elder and divine St. David, extolled by all, * in waking visions would often appear to you, O most blessed one. * Moreover you also * saw and spoke with John the Russian, the boast of Evia. [SD] |
Glory. |
Menaion Supplement - - - |
Mode pl. 4. |
Devout father, from an early age, you had the most holy fear of God in your heart, and thus you manfully dispelled the mind set on the flesh, which darkens the soul. You were enriched with gifts of grace from God, and you lifted your mind above what is visible. Your goal was the reward of the heavenly calling, which you received from the King of all. Pray to Him earnestly, O devout St. Iakovos, on behalf of us who in faith honor your ever-venerable memory. [SD] |
Both now. For the Feast. |
Mode 4. |
Come, all believers, let us sing hymns in praise of the only all-blameless Maiden. The Prophets announced in advance, that she would be brought to the Temple. Before the ages, she was fore-ordained to be the Mother; and in the latter times, she was shown to be Theotokos. O Lord, at her intercessions, grant to us Your peace and the great mercy. [SD] |
Stand for the reading of prayers |
PRIEST |
Song of Simeon |
Lord, now You are letting Your servant depart in peace, according to Your word; for my eyes have seen Your salvation which You have prepared before the face of all peoples. A light to bring revelation to the Gentiles, and the glory of Your people Israel. [NKJV] |
PEOPLE |
Trisagion Prayers. |
Holy God, Holy Mighty, Holy Immortal, have mercy on us. (3) |
Glory to the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit; both now and ever and to the ages of ages. Amen. |
All-holy Trinity, have mercy on us. Lord, forgive our sins. Master, pardon our transgressions. Holy One, visit and heal our infirmities for Your name’s sake. |
Lord, have mercy. Lord, have mercy. Lord, have mercy. |
Glory to the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit; both now and ever and to the ages of ages. Amen. |
Our Father, who art in heaven, hallowed be Thy name. Thy kingdom come, Thy will be done, on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread; and forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive those who trespass against us. And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil. |
PRIEST |
For Thine is the kingdom and the power and the glory, of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit, now and ever and to ages of ages. |
CHOIR: Amen. |
Apolytikion. |
Menaion Supplement - - - |
Mode 3. Your confession. |
Θείας πίστεως. |
The Isle of Evia today rejoices, * for it has you as its new protector. * And the holy monastery of St. David is glad, * for it possesses your tomb, O Iakovos, * our holy father. And filled with grace of God, * like a channel of the Spirit that is unstoppable, * you pour out gifts of grace every day for us. [SD] |
Glory. Another. |
Menaion Supplement - - - |
Mode 4. Come quickly. |
Ταχὺ προκατάλαβε. |
O come, let us joyously lay crowns of song and extol * devout St. Iakovos, the patron saint of the Isle * of Evia, and the late * Abbot of the all-holy Monastery of David, * and guide of the people. Now he prays to Christ the Savior * to grant grace and mercy to all those who honor him. [SD] |
Both now. |
Apolytikion of the Feast. |
From Menaion - - - |
Mode 4. |
Today is the prelude of God’s good pleasure, and the proclamation of humanity’s salvation. In the temple of God, the Virgin is presented openly, and in herself she announces Christ to all. Let us, then, with a great voice cry aloud to her: “Rejoice, you are the fulfillment of the Creator’s dispensation.” [SD] |
PRIEST: Let us pray to the Lord. |
CHOIR: Lord, have mercy. |
PRIEST |
May the blessing and the mercy of the Lord come upon you by His divine grace and love for humankind, always, now and ever and to the ages of ages. |
CHOIR: Amen. |
HIERARCH or READER |
The Lord God make firm the holy and pure faith of the pious Orthodox Christians, together with the Holy and Great Church of Christ, our Sacred Archdiocese, [this Sacred Metropolis,] and this city, to the ages of ages. |
CHOIR: Amen. |
PRIEST |
Glory to You, our God, glory to You. |
May Christ our true God, through the intercessions of His all-pure and all-immaculate holy Mother, the power of the precious and life-giving Cross, the protection of the honorable, bodiless powers of heaven, the supplications of the honorable, glorious prophet and forerunner John the Baptist, of the holy, glorious, and praiseworthy apostles, of the holy, glorious, and triumphant martyrs, of our righteous and God-bearing fathers, (local patron saint); of the holy and righteous ancestors of God Joachim and Anna, of our Devout and God-bearing Father Iakovos of Evia, whose memory we celebrate, and of all the saints, have mercy on us and save us, as He is good, benevolent, and merciful God. |
Through the prayers of our holy fathers, Lord Jesus Christ our God, have mercy on us. |
CHOIR: Amen. |