The Sunday of the Paralytic / Great-Martyr George

At the beginning of the Liturgy, the Priest sings “Christ is risen” 2 ˝ times, and the Choir finishes

the last half.

Beatitude Verses: 4 of the Resurrection,  Ode 3 from the Pentecostarion 4; Ode 6 Martyr 4:

 
1. From paradise didst Thou drive our forefather Adam, who had broken Thy 
commandment, O Christ; but, O Compassionate One, Thou didst cause to dwell therein 
the thief who confessed Thee on the cross, crying out: “Remember me, O Savior, in Thy 
kingdom!”
 
2. In rising from the dead, Thou hast raised us up from the passions with Thyself through 
Thy resurrection, O Lord; and all the power of death hast Thou destroyed, O Savior.  
Wherefore, with faith we cry out to Thee: “Remember us also in Thy kingdom!”
 
3. O Thou who as God grantest life, by Thy three days in the tomb Thou didst raise up 
with Thyself the dead in hell, and as One Who is good Thou hast poured forth 
incorruption upon all of us who with faith ever cry out: “Remember us also in Thy 
kingdom!”
 
4. With the curse of death didst Thou condemn us who had sinned, O Lord, Bestower of 
life; yet having suffered in Thy flesh, O sinless Master, Thou hast granted life unto 
mortals who cry out: “Remember us also in Thy kingdom!”
 
5.  When of old the sun beheld Thee hanging upon the Tree, O Word, the light withdrew 
and all the earth was troubled; the dead arose when Thou becamest one dead, O 
Almighty One.
 
6.  When Thou didst go into the womb of the earth with Thy soul, Hades gave forth with 
haste the souls which it possessed, which cried unto Thy might a song of thanksgiving, O 
only Lord.
 
7.  Do Thou, O supremely good One, heal my soul, which hath been ailing grievously for 
many years, even as Thou didst heal the paralytic aforetime, that I may walk in Thy ways, 
which Thou didst show unto them that long for Thee.
 
8.  Together with the Hosts on high, O Archangel of God, make supplication for us who 
praise thee with faith, preserving and protecting us from falling into the passions of life.
 

9.  Transcending nature, recounting and understanding are the brave deeds of thy valor,

which are unceasingly hymned, O all-blessed martyr George.

 

10.  In that thou art a conversor with the army of heaven, and beholdest the revelation of

God insofar as thou canst attain thereto, O blessed one, save those who honor thee with

faith.

 

11.  Inclining toward God in every way, and receiving the effulgence of miracles, O all-

blessed George, thou dost distribute gifts to those in need.

 

12.  I flee now to thee, O all-pure one. Save and preserve me by the supplications; for

thou canst do all things soever thou desirest, in that thou art the Mother of the Almighty. 

 
Troparia 
 
Tone 3:  Let the heavens be glad; let earthly things rejoice; * for the Lord hath wrought 
might with His arm. * He hath trampled down death by death; * the first-born of the dead 
hath He become. *  From the belly of Hades hath He delivered us * and Hath granted to 
the world great mercy.
 
Glory… Tone 4:  As a liberator of captives, a helper of the poor, and a physician of the 
infirm, O champion of kings, victorious great martyr George, entreat Christ God, that our 
souls be saved.

 

Both now… Tone 4: The mystery hidden from before the ages and unknown even to the 
angels, through thee, O Theotokos, hath been revealed to those on earth: God incarnate in 
unconfused union, Who willingly accepted the Cross for our sake and thereby raising up 
the first-formed man, hath saved our souls from death.
 

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: The righteous man shall be glad in the Lord, and shall hope in 
Him.

Choir:  The righteous man shall be glad in the Lord, and shall hope in Him.

 

Reader: The Reading is from the Acts of the Holy Apostles:

[Acts 9:32-42; 12:1-11]

 

Reader: Alleluia in the 5th Tone: Of Thy mercies, O Lord, will I sing forever, unto

generation and generation.

Choir: Alleluia, Alleluia, Alleluia!

Reader:  For Thou hast said: Mercy shall be built up forever..

Choir: Alleluia, Alleluia, Alleluia!

Reader:  In the 4th tone: The righteous man shall flourish like a palm-tree, and like a

cedar in Lebanon shall he be multiplied.

Choir: Alleluia, Alleluia, Alleluia!

 

Gospel [John 5:1-15; John 15:17-16:2]

Kontakia

 

Tone 4:  Having been cultivated by God, thou didst show thyself to be a most honorable

husbandman of piety, gathering to thyself the sheaves of the virtues; for, having sown in

tears, thou reapest in gladness, and having suffered in the shedding of thy blood, thou

hast received Christ. And by thy supplications, O holy one, thou grantest forgiveness of

transgressions unto all.

 

Glory… Both now… Tone 3:  As of old Thou didst raise the paralytic, O Lord, by Thy

Divine presence, raise my soul which is paralyzed grievously by all manner of sins and

unseemly deeds, that being saved I may cry out: O compassionate Christ, glory be to Thy

power.

 

Instead of “It is truly meet…” we chant the Irmos of the 9th Ode of the

Canon of the feast, first Tone:

               Refrain:  The angel cried unto her that is full of grace: Rejoice, O pure Virgin!

And again I say, rejoice!  For thy Son is risen from the grave on the third day, and hath

raised the dead, O ye people, be joyful!

               Irmos:   Shine, shine, O new Jerusalem, for the glory of the Lord is risen upon

thee; dance now and be glad, O Zion, and do thou exult, O pure Theotokos, in the arising

of Him Whom thou didst bear.

 

 

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