17th
Sunday After Pentecost /
Beatitude Verses on 10: Octoechos: 6; Saint: 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. Unceasingly traveling the path of life from
childhood thou didst love thy Creator, O
venerable one, and, thirsting for Him, thou didst find Him,
running like a deer unto
streams of water.
8. O divinely eloquent one, having received,
like an animate book, thy text on the tablet
of thy heart, inscribed by the finger of the Spirit,
thou didst verily preserve the living
commandments of Christ.
9. In gladness didst thou make thyself a noetic
temple for the Trinity, cleansing thy mind,
body and soul, O thrice blessed one; and thou didst become
a receptacle of the light of the
threefold Sun.
10. O Mary Theotokos, a Virgin who knewest not
wedlock, thou didst give birth, and,
unwedded, didst remain Virgin, O Mother. Entreat thou Christ our God that we be saved.
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
Tone 1: A desert dweller, an angel
in the flesh and a wonderworker /
wast thou shown to be, O our God-bearing father Cyriacus. /
For,
having acquired heavenly gifts /
through fasting, vigilance and prayer, /
thou dost heal the infirm /
and
the souls of those who have recourse to thee with faith. /
Glory
to Him Who gave thee strength! /
Glory
to Him Who crowned thee! //
Glory
to Him Who worketh healings for all through thee!
Tone 1: As
God, Thou didst arise from the tomb in glory, /
and Thou didst raise the world together with Thyself. /
And mortal nature praiseth
Thee as God, /
and death hath vanished. /
And Adam danceth, O
Master, /
and Eve, now freed from fetters, rejoiceth as she crieth
out: /
Thou art He, O Christ, //
that grantest unto all resurrection.
[Kontakion of the
Glory… Tone 2: Having armed
thyself divinely with spiritual purity /
and having mightily taken up unceasing prayer as a spear, /
thou didst cut down legions of demons, /
O Cyriacus our father. //
Pray thou unceasingly in behalf of us all.
Both now... Tone 6: O protection of Christians that cannot be put to shame, /
O mediation unto the
Creator unfailing, /
disdain not the suppliant voices of sinners, /
but be thou quick, O good one, to help us who in faith
cry unto thee; /
hasten to intercession and speed thou to make supplication,
//
thou who dost ever protect, O Theotokos, them that honor
thee.
The Epistle
Reader: The Prokimenon in the 1st Tone: Let Thy mercy, O
Lord, be upon us,
according as we have hoped in Thee.
Choir: Let Thy mercy, O Lord, be upon us, according
as we have hoped in Thee.
Reader: Rejoice
in the Lord, O ye righteous; praise is meet for the
upright.
Choir: Let Thy mercy, O Lord, be upon us, according
as we have hoped in Thee.
Reader: In the 7th
Tone: Precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of His saints.
Choir: Precious in the sight of the Lord is the
death of His saints.
Reader: The
Corinthians: [II Cor. 9:6-11 (§188); Gal. 5:22-6:2 (§213]
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: In the 6th tone: Blessed is the man
that feareth the Lord; in His commandments
shall he greatly delight.
Choir:
Alleluia, Alleluia, Alleluia!
Gospel [Luke 6:31-36 (§26); Luke 6:17-23 (§24)]
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!