3rd
Sunday After Pentecost / Great
Martyr Theodore Stratelates
Beatitudes
on 10 Octoechos: 6; Great Martyr: 4, from Ode 3.
1. We offer Thee the cry of the thief, and we
pray: Remember us in Thy kingdom, O
Savior.
2. For the forgiveness of transgressions we
offer unto Thee the Cross which Thou didst
accept for our sake, O Thou who lovest mankind.
3. We bow down in worship,
O Master, before Thy burial and rising, whereby Thou hast
delivered the world from corruption, O Thou Who lovest mankind.
4. By Thy death hath death
been slain, O Lord, and by Thy resurrection hast Thou saved
the world, O Savior.
5. Risen from the tomb,
Thou didst meet the myrrh-bearing women; and Thou didst tell
Thy
disciples to announce Thine arising.
6. Those who slept in darkness, beholding Thee, the Light, in the
nethermost parts of
hades, O Christ, were raised from the dead.
7. Like a mighty commander
thou didst vanquish the legion of the ungodly, and didst
trample down all the wiles of the pernicious serpent.
8. In that thou wast
earnest of soul, O glorious one, with pious intent thou didst destroy the
adulterous temples of the ungodly.
9. With force of mind
didst thou endure the assaults of the cruel foe, emulating the life-creating
death of the Judge of the contest.
10. O Mother of God, in
manner transcending nature thou alone hast become the mediatress of
blessings for those on earth. Wherefore, we cry to thee:
Rejoice!
Troparia Tone 2: When Thou didst descend unto death, O Life Immortal, /
then didst Thou slay Hades with the lightning of Thy Divinity. /
And when Thou didst also raise the dead out of the nethermost depths, /all the Hosts of the heavens cried out: //
O Life-giver, Christ our God, glory be to Thee.
[Troparion
of the Temple]
Glory… Tone 4:
Through true recruitment /
didst thou become a most comely general of the heavenly
King, /
O passion-bearer Theodore;
/
for with the weaponry of faith thou didst wisely array
thyself, /
didst vanquish legions of demons /
and didst show thyself forth as a victorious athlete. //
Wherefore, we ever bless
thee with faith.
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 2nd Tone: The Lord is my
strength and my song, and He
is become my salvation.
Choir:
The Lord is my
strength and my song, and He is become my salvation.
Reader: With chastisement hath the Lord chastened
me, but He hath not given me over
unto death.
Choir: The Lord is my
strength and my song, and He is become my salvation.
Reader: In the 7th Tone: The righteous man
shall rejoice in the Lord and shall hope in
Him.
Choir: The
righteous man shall rejoice in the Lord and shall hope in Him.
Reader: The Reading is from the Epistle of the Holy Apostle Paul
to the Romans:
[Rom. 5:1-10 (§88); II Tim. 2:1-10 (§292)]
Reader: Alleluia in the 2nd
Tone: The Lord hear thee in the day of affliction; the name
of the God of Jacob defend
thee.
Choir: Alleluia, Alleluia, Alleluia!
Reader: O Lord, save the king, and hearken unto us
in the day when we call upon Thee.
Choir: Alleluia, Alleluia, Alleluia!
Reader: In the 4th
Tone: The righteous man shall flourish like a palm tree, and like a
cedar of
Lebanon shall he be multiplied.
Choir: Alleluia, Alleluia, Alleluia!
Gospel
[Matt. 6:22-33 (§18); Matt. 10:16-22 (§36)]
Kontakia
Tone 2: Thou didst rise from the tomb, O omnipotent Savior, /
and Hades was terrified on beholding the wonder; /
and the dead arose, /
and creation at the sight thereof rejoiceth with Thee. /
And Adam also is joyful,
//
and the world, O my Savior, praiseth Thee for ever.
[Kontakion
of the Temple]
Glory… Tone 2: Arrayed in faith with manliness of soul, /
and taking in hand the word of God as a spear, /
thou didst vanquish the enemy, O Theodore, /
great among the martyrs. //
With them cease thou never
to entreat Christ God 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.