Divine Liturgy Specials on
Sunday, August 2, 2015
Tone 8 / Eothinon 9, 9th
Sunday of Matthew (Walk on Water)
Relics of St.
Stephen, Protomartyr (c.428);
Theodore, New-Martyr (†1690)
Ἀντίφωνον α´ – Ἦχος
β´
1
Εὐλόγει ἡ ψυχή μου τὸν Κύριον, καὶ πάντα τὰ ἐντός μου τὸ ὄνομα τὸ ἅγιον
αὐτοῦ.
2
Εὐλόγει ἡ ψυχή
μου τὸν Κύριον,
καὶ μὴ ἐπιλανθάνου
πάσας τὰς ἀνταποδόσεις αὐτοῦ.
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Κύριος ἐν τῷ
οὐρανῷ ἡτοίμασε τὸν
θρόνον αὐτοῦ, καὶ
ἡ βασιλεία αὐτοῦ
πάντων δεσπόζει.
Ταῖς πρεσβείαις τῆς Θεοτόκου, Σῶτερ, σῶσον ἡμᾶς.
Ἀντίφωνον β´ – Ἦχος
ὁ αὐτός
1
Αἴνει ἡ
ψυχή
μου τὸν Κύριον,
αἰνέσω Κύριον ἐν τῇ ζωῇ μου,
ψαλῶ
τῷ
Θεῷ
μου ἕως ὑπάρχω.
2
Μακάριος οὗ ὁ
Θεὸς Ἰακὼβ βοηθὸς αὐτοῦ, ἡ ἐλπὶς αὐτοῦ ἐπὶ
Κύριον τὸν Θεὸν
αὐτοῦ.
3
Βασιλεύσει Κύριος εἰς
τὸν αἰῶνα, ὁ
Θεός σου, Σιών,
εἰς γενεὰν καὶ
γενεάν.
Σῶσον ἡμᾶς, Υἱὲ Θεοῦ, ὁ ἀναστὰς ἐκ νεκρῶν, ψάλλοντάς σοι· Ἀλληλούϊα.
Δόξα... Καὶ νῦν...
Ὁ Μονογενὴς Υἱός...
Ἀντίφωνον γ´ – Ἦχος πλ. δ'
1
Αὕτη ἡ ἡμέρα,
ἣν ἐποίησεν ὁ
Κύριος, ἀγαλλιασώμεθα, καὶ
εὐφρανθῶμεν ἐν αὐτῇ.
2
Αἰνεσάτωσαν αὐτὸν οἱ
οὐρανοὶ καὶ ἡ
γῆ, θάλασσα καὶ
πάντα τὰ ἕρποντα
ἐν αὐτῇ.
Ἀπολυτίκιον – Ἦχος πλ. δ'
Ἐξ ὕψους κατῆλθες ὁ εὔσπλαγχνος, ταφὴν καταδέξω τριήμερον, ἵνα ἡμᾶς ἐλευθερώσῃς τῶν παθῶν, ἡ ζωὴ καὶ ἡ Ἀνάστασις ἡμῶν, Κύριε δόξα σοι.
Εἰσοδικόν – Ἦχος β´
Δεῦτε προσκυνήσωμεν καὶ
προσπέσωμεν Χριστῷ. Σῶσον
ἡμᾶς, Υἱὲ Θεοῦ,
ὁ ἀναστὰς ἐκ
νεκρῶν, ψάλλοντάς σοι·
Ἀλληλούϊα.
Ἀπολυτίκιον – Ἦχος πλ. δ'
Ἐξ ὕψους κατῆλθες ὁ εὔσπλαγχνος, ταφὴν καταδέξω τριήμερον, ἵνα ἡμᾶς ἐλευθερώσῃς τῶν παθῶν, ἡ ζωὴ καὶ ἡ Ἀνάστασις ἡμῶν, Κύριε δόξα σοι.
Ἀπολυτίκιον – Ἦχος δ' Ταχὺ προκατάλαβε
Βασίλειον
διάδημα, ἐστέφθη σὴ κορυφή, ἐξ ἄθλων ὧν ὑπέμεινας, ὑπὲρ Χριστοῦ τοῦ Θεοῦ,
μαρτύρων Πρωτόαθλε· σὺ γὰρ τὴν Ἰουδαίων ἀπελέγξας μανίαν, εἶδές σου τὸν
Σωτῆρα, τοῦ Πατρὸς δεξιόθεν. Αὐτὸν οὖν ἐκδυσώπει ἀεί, ὑπὲρ τῶν ψυχῶν ἡμῶν.
Ἀπολυτίκιον – Ἦχος πλ. δ'
Εὐλογητὸς εἶ, Χριστὲ
ὁ Θεὸς ἡμῶν,
ὁ πανσόφους τοὺς
ἁλιεῖς ἀναδείξας, καταπέμψας
αὐτοῖς τὸ Πνεῦμα
τὸ ἅγιον, καὶ
δι' αὐτῶν τὴν
οἰκουμένην σαγηνεύσας, φιλάνθρωπε,
δόξα σοι.
Ἀπολυτίκιον – Ἦχος δ'
Κανόνα πίστεως καὶ
εἰκόνα πραότητος, ἐγκρατείας
διδάσκαλον, ἀνέδειξέ σε
τῇ ποίμνῃ σου,
ἡ τῶν πραγμάτων
ἀλήθεια· διὰ τοῦτο
ἐκτήσω τῇ ταπεινώσει
τὰ ὑψηλά, τῇ
πτωχείᾳ τὰ πλούσια,
Πάτερ Ἱεράρχα Νικόλαε·
πρέσβευε Χριστῷ τῷ
Θεῷ, σωθῆναι τὰς
ψυχὰς ἡμῶν.
Κοντάκιον – Ἦχος βαρὺς
Αὐτόμελον
Ἐπὶ τοῦ ὄρους μετεμορφώθης,
καὶ
ὡς
ἐχώρουν
οἱ
Μαθηταί
σου τὴν δόξαν
σου, Χριστὲ ὁ
Θεὸς ἐθεάσαντο, ἵνα ὅταν σε ἴδωσι σταυρούμενον,
τὸ
μὲν πάθος νοήσωσιν
ἑκούσιον,
τῷ
δὲ
κόσμῳ
κηρύξωσιν, ὅτι σὺ ὑπάρχεις ἀληθῶς,
τοῦ
Πατρὸς τὸ ἀπαύγασμα.
Τρισάγιον.
Εἰς τό ᾽Εξαιρέτως: ῎Αξιόν ἐστιν....
Κοινωνικόν: Αἰνεῖτε....
Εἴδομεν τό φῶς...
Εἴη τό ὄνομα Κυρίου…
Ἀπόλυσις·
Ὁ ἀναστάς ἐκ νεκρῶν....
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Divine Liturgy
Hymnal, p. 16: ANTIPHON I – Tone 2
1
Bless the Lord, O my soul: and all that is within me bless His holy
name. [Psalm 102:1]
2
Bless the Lord, O my soul, and forget not all His benefits. [Psalm 102:2]
3
The Lord has prepared His throne in the heavens; and His kingdom rules over
all. [Psalm 102:19]
Through
the intercessions of the Theotokos, O Savior, save us.
Divine Liturgy
Hymnal, p. 18: ANTIPHON II – Same tone
1
Praise the Lord, O my soul, I shall praise the Lord all my life, I shall sing
to my Lord as long as I exist. [Psalm 145:1-2]
2
Happy is he whose helper is the God of Jacob, whose hope is upon the Lord his
God. [Psalm 145:5]
3
The Lord will reign unto the age, your God, O Zion, unto generation and
generation. [Psalm 145:10]
Save
us, O Son of God, Who is risen from the dead; who sing to You. Alleluia.
Glory…
Both now… O, only begotten Son…
Divine Liturgy
Hymnal, p. 24: ANTIPHON III – Tone 8
1
This is the day the Lord has made, let us rejoice and be glad therein. [Psalm 117:24]
2
Let the heavens and the earth praise Him, the sea and every creature crawling
in it. [Psalm 68:35]
APOLYTIKION resurrectional of the tone of the
day – Tone 8
From on high did You
descend, O merciful Lord. For us did
You endure three days in the tomb, that we may be released from passions in
this world, You who are our resurrection and our life. Glory unto You, O Lord. (DLH, p. 89)
EISODIKON –Tone 2
Come,
let us worship and fall down before Christ. Save us, O Son of God, Who are
risen from the dead; who sing to You. Alleluia.
APOLYTIKION resurrectional of the tone of the
day – Tone 8
From on high did You
descend, O merciful Lord. For us did
You endure three days in the tomb, that we may be released from passions in
this world, You who are our resurrection and our life. Glory unto You, O Lord. (DLH, p. 89)
APOLYTIKION
of St. Stephen, Protomartyr – Tone 4
For
the struggles you endured for Christ God, a royal diadem crowns your head, O
First Champion of Martyrs. For you refuted the folly of the Jews and beheld
your Savior on the right of the Father. Ever beseech Him, therefore, for our
souls. (Narthex Press)
APOLYTIKION
of our Church (Holy Trinity) – Tone 8
O Blessed are you, O Christ our God, who by
sending down the Holy Spirit upon them, made the fishermen wise and through
them illumined the world. And unto
you, the universe was ever drawn, all glory to you, O God. (DLH, p. 115)
APOLYTIKION
of our Church (St. Nicholas) – Tone 4(DLH,
p. 110)
As a yardstick of faith and an icon of gentleness;
as a teacher of temperance, your actual deeds have declared you as being
among your flock. In this manner you
gained by humility, things most sublime, and through poverty earned true
wealth. Father and our hierarch St.
Nicholas intercede with Christ our God that our souls may be saved.
KONTAKION of the
Transfiguration – Tone 7
Upon
Mount Tabor you were transfigured, and the disciples beheld your glory Christ
our God as any mortal can bear. So
that when they saw you being crucified, they would recognize your suffering
as voluntary, and they would preach to the entire world that you truly were
manifest to us as the Father’s divine radiance.
Divine
Liturgy Hymnal, p. 26: TRISAGION.
DLH, p. 54: AT THE
Especially…, It is truly meet…
DLH, p. 66: KOINONIKON: Praise
the Lord…
DLH, p. 70: After Communion, We have seen the true light…
DLH, p. 74: Blessed be the Name
of the Lord…
Divine Liturgy
Hymnal, p. 78: THE DISMISSAL:
May
He Who is risen from the dead, Christ...
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If
we really think about it, we can see ourselves in today’s story. We have all
had times when life is going too fast. We cannot cope, the waves are crashing
over the side and the boat is about to sink. It is at those times that we
should cry out to God the most: Lord save me! Jesus was not in the boat with
his disciples at the time of the storm
so they were afraid. If he had been with them would they have been afraid? I
don’t think so. Our life is not easy. Some of our lives are harder and have
been harder than others. Some of us bear our burdens very quietly and others
not so quietly. Being a Christian is not easy; being a Christian in this day
and age when being a Christian is almost a crime is certainly not easy. But
it’s not supposed to be. Jesus tells us to take up our cross and follow Him.
In other words, this is not going to be easy if you choose to follow but the
journey will be worth it in the end. I believe that when we struggle the most
in our lives it is because we do not recognize the fact that Jesus is there.
Maybe we have a lack of faith, and I can tell you there have been some dark
times in my life when I felt all alone. Maybe we over think things or the
immensity of our sin gets in the way of thinking how could Jesus dwell with
me? And that makes it worse; we fall deeper and deeper into despair and like
Peter we start to
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sink.
But Jesus is there holding out His hand to help pull us up out of the water.
Jesus is there to calm the winds and silence the thunder in our lives. Jesus
is there to carry us when the load gets too heavy for us to carry on our own.
Jesus is there all the time: all we need to do is recognize Him. Peter would
learn this fact the hard way. Eventually his faith grew and he became one of
the greatest of the Disciples. But this took time; it did not happen overnight.
Peter, being Peter, would make the same mistakes, over and over again. We
will also continue to make these mistakes. There will be times when we say: Is
it you Lord? Later on in his life, Peter was transformed and he became a holy
person and he recognized the Lord in everything. He went to his death without
any fear, because he saw the Lord even in his death. We are in the boat of
our lives. Sometimes things are calm and we like sailing around in nice
weather. Then things start to get dark and the seas begin to rise; things get
difficult and it becomes hard to see Jesus on the boat with us. Jesus is
aware of all that we need at all times. The big problem for us is we don’t
always see Him. Let us pray that our faith be increased and that we recognize
Jesus in the boat with us and that all will be well.
Fr Peter Michael
Preble, Romanian OAA (2010)
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This insert is a
gift from our Byzantine
School. We invite you to join us on the last Thursday
of each month at 6 pm, as we explore the selection of liturgy “specials” for
each week, and other issues related to the liturgical services of our Church.
Next mtg – 08/27/15. Please consult the Sunday Bulletin for our regular
announcements, or contact Tasos Ioannides, ioanniam@uc.edu or (513)556-3137.
Translation
Sources: DLH= Divine Liturgy Hymnal; FSD=Fr Seraphim Dedes; KL=Kevin
Lawrence; FEH =Fr Edward Hughes;
FEL=Fr Ephraim Lash.
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