The Sunday of
the Blind Man
Instead of “O come let us worship…” sing
“Christ is risen…” three times.
Beatitude Verses: 4 from the Octoechos,
and 4 from Ode 6 from the Pentecostarion
1. Believing Thee to be God, O Christ, the thief on the cross confessed Thee in a pure manner, crying out from the depths of his heart: Remember me in Thy kingdom, O Lord! 2. Together let us hymn as Savior and Creator, Him Who on the Cross budded forth life for our race and caused the curse which originated from the tree to wither up. 3. By Thy death hast Thou destroyed the power of death, O Christ, and Thou didst raise up with Thyself the dead of ages past, who now hymn Thee as our true God and Savior. 4. Arriving at Thy tomb, O Christ, the honorable women sought to anoint Thee with myrrh, O Bestower of life; but an angel appeared to them, crying out: The Lord is risen! 5. After Thine arising, O Christ, Thou didst say unto Thy friends: Tarry ye in Jerusalem, until ye be endued with invincible power and sure assistance from on high. 6. Thou didst make clay and didst anoint the eyes of the man who had been blind from his birth. Thou didst grant him his sight, and he praised Thine immaculate might, whereby Thou hast saved the world, O Word. 7. O Unity of three Hypostases, Unbegotten Father, Begotten Son, and Thou Spirit Who proceedest, thrice-holy Lord, one essence and might, save all Thy people. 8. Who can tell of thy mighty deeds, O pure one? For, in a manner surpassing nature, thou didst give birth in the flesh unto God, Who through thee doth deliver the world from all sin, O all-blameless Virgin. Troparia: Tone 5: Let us, O faithful, praise and worship the Word * Who is co-unoriginate with
the Father and the Spirit, * and Who was born of the Virgin for our salvation; * for He was pleased to ascend the Cross in the flesh * and to endure death, * and to raise the dead by His glorious Resurrection. Glory… Both now… Tone 5: Rejoice, impassible gate of the Lord! Rejoice, rampart
and protection of those who have recourse unto thee! Rejoice, haven untouched by storms, thou that knowest not wedlock, who gavest birth in the flesh to thy Creator and God! Fail not in thy supplications for those who hymn and venerate thy birthgiving!
The Epistle
Reader: The Prokimenon in the 8th Tone: Make your vows and pay them to the Lord
our God.
Choir: Make
your vows and pay them to the Lord our God.
Reader: In
Judea is God known, His name is great in Israel.
Choir: Make your vows and pay them to the Lord our
God.
Reader: Make your vows.
Choir: And pay them to the Lord our God.
Reader:
The Reading is from the Acts of the Holy Apostles:
[Acts 16:16-34]
Reader: Alleluia in the 8th Tone.
Choir:
Alleluia, Alleluia, Alleluia!
Reader: Look upon me and have mercy on me.
Choir:
Alleluia, Alleluia, Alleluia!
Reader: My steps do Thou direct according to Thy
saying.
Choir:
Alleluia, Alleluia, Alleluia!
Gospel [John 9:1-38]
Kontakia:
Tone 4: Blinded in
the eyes of my soul, I draw nigh unto Thee, O Christ, like the man
blind from his birth, and in repentance I cry to
Thee: Thou art the exceeding radiant Light
of those in darkness.
Glory… Both now… Tone 8:
Thou didst descend into the tomb, O
Immortal, * Thou
didst destroy the power of death. * In victory didst Thou
arise, O Christ God, *
proclaiming “Rejoice!” to the myrrh-bearing women; *
granting peace to Thine apostles,
* and bestowing resurrection on the fallen.
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.