The Second Sunday of Great Lent/ St Gregory Palamas / Tone 1
Beatitudes on 10: Octoechos 6; Hierarch 4, from Ode 3.
1. Through food did the
enemy lead Adam forth from paradise; but by the Cross hath Christ led back to
it the thief who cried: Remember me when
Thou comest in Thy kingdom!
2. With Adam and the thief
I worship Thy sufferings and glorify Thy resurrection; and I cry out with a
splendid voice: Remember me, O Lord,
when Thou comest in Thy kingdom!
3. O Sinless One, of Thine
own will Thou wast crucified and placed in the Tomb, yet Thou didst arise as
God, raising up with Thyself Adam who crieth out: Remember me when Thou comest
in Thy kingdom!
4. Raising up the temple of
Thy body by Thy resurrection on the third day, O Christ God, Thou didst raise
up Adam and his descendants who cry: Remember me when Thou comest in Thy
kingdom!
5. Very early, the
myrrh-bearing women arrived, weeping, at Thy tomb, O Christ God; and they found
an angel sitting there, clad in white garments, who said: What seek ye? Christ is risen! Lament no longer!
6. When Thine apostles went
to the mountain whither Thou hadst commanded them to go, and saw Thee, O Savior,
they worshipped Thee; and Thou didst send them unto the nations, to teach and
baptize them.
7. Holding fast to thy inspired teaching, we reject every false invention of the heretics, and we put them all to flight with thy holy writings, O Gregory.
8. O blessed of God, thou hast refuted the foolish wisdom of the heretics. He who is Himself the true Wisdom came to dwell in thy heart, and with His aid triumphantly thou hast broken their rebellious pride.
9. In thy wisdom thou hast put to death every lust of the flesh that is condemned to perish, and through asceticism thou hast brought thy soul to life, devoting all its powers to the contemplation of God.
10. With full knowledge and by my own free choice, I have eagerly desired a shameful and prodigal life; but through thy holy intercessions, O Virgin and Bride of God, bind my heart with divine love.
Troparia & Kontakia
Tone 1: When
the stone had been sealed by the Jews, /
And the soldiers were
guarding Thine immaculate Body, /
Thou didst arise on the
third day, O Savior, /
granting life unto the
world. /
Wherefore, the Hosts of
the Heavens cried out to Thee, O Life-giver: /
Glory to Thy Resurrection,
O Christ. /
Glory to Thy kingdom. //
Glory to Thy dispensation,
O only Lover of mankind.
[Troparion of the Temple]
Tone 8: Light of Orthodoxy, pillar and teacher of the Church, /
adornment of monks, invincible champion of theologians, /
O Gregory, thou wonderworker, boast of Thessalonica, //
herald of grace, ever pray that our souls be saved.
[Kontakion
of the Temple]
Glory… Tone 8:
O
sacred and divine organ of wisdom, clear trumpet of theology: /
we
praise thee with one accord, O Gregory of divine speech; /
but
as a mind standing before the Primordial Mind, //
direct
our mind to Him, O father, that we may cry: Rejoice, O herald of grace!
Both now... Tone 4: The season of the virtues hath now been revealed, /
and
judgment is at the doors; /
therefore
let us arise and keep the Fast, /
offering
tears of compunction together with our alms, /
and
let us cry: Our sins are more than the sands of the sea; /
but
do Thou pardon us, O Creator of all, //
that
we may receive incorruptible crowns.
The Epistle
Reader: The
Prokimenon in the 5th Tone: Thou, O Lord, shalt keep us and shalt
preserve us from this generation and for evermore.
Choir: Thou, O Lord, shalt keep us and shalt preserve us
from this generation and for evermore.
Reader: Save
me, O Lord for a righteous man there is no more.
Choir: Thou, O Lord, shalt keep us and shalt
preserve us from this generation and for evermore.
Reader: In the 1st Tone: My
mouth shall speak wisdom, and the meditation of my heart shall be of
understanding.
Choir: My
mouth shall speak wisdom, and the meditation of my heart shall be of
understanding.
Reader: The
[Heb. 1:10-2:3 (§304); Heb. 7:26-8:2
(§318)]
Reader: Alleluia in the 1st Tone: O God who givest avengement
unto me and hast subdued people under me.
Choir: Alleluia, Alleluia, Alleluia!
Reader: It is He that magnifieth the salvation of
His king and worketh mercy for His anointed, for David and for His seed unto
eternity.
Choir: Alleluia,
Alleluia, Alleluia!
Reader: Tone 2: The mouth of the righteous shall meditate wisdom and his tongue shall
speak of judgment.
Choir: Alleluia,
Alleluia, Alleluia!
Gospel [Mark 2:1-12 (§7); John 10:9-16 (§36)]
Instead of “It is truly
meet…”[Tone 8 in the Octoechos, but usually sung to one of many special
melodies]:
All creation
– the assembly of angels and the race of man – rejoiceth in thee, O thou who
art full of grace, O sacred temple and noetical
paradise, boast of virgins, from whom God, Who existeth
from before time, was incarnate and became a child; for He made thy body a
throne, and thy womb He made more spacious than the heavens. All creation rejoiceth in thee, O thou who
art full of grace. Glory to thee!
Communion Verse: Praise the Lord from the heavens, praise Him in the highest!
In everlasting remembrance shall the righteous be; he shall not be afraid of
evil tidings. Alleluia, Alleluia, Alleluia!