Lenten Services,
Tuesday, March 25, 2008
Part 2: Saint of the Day
1. THE ANNUNCIATION
When the All-Holy Virgin completed the fourteenth year after her birth and
was entering her fifteenth year, after having spent eleven years of living and
serving in the
2. THE HOLY FEMALE MARTYRS PELAGIA, THEODOSIA
AND DULA
These three holy women suffered for the Lord. After
imprisonment and sufferings both Pelagia and
Theodosia were beheaded. St. Dula, who was a
servant girl, suffered alone in the city of
HYMN OF
PRAISE
THE HOLY MOTHER OF GOD
(The Theotokos)
O WHAT WONDERFUL NEWS:
REJOICE, ALL-PURE ONE,
FOR US, YOU GAVE BIRTH TO
CHRIST!
O JOYFUL NEWS: REJOICE O
VIRGIN,
RADIANT DOVE!
REJOICE O MARY, REJOICE, O ONE
FULL OF GRACE,
YOU, THE GOLDEN GATE!
O BURNING BUSH, UNCONSUMED,
THE DAWN OF NEW SPLENDOR!
GABRIEL COMPOSES THE WORDS,
AND HE HIMSELF REJOICES,
THE ANNUNCIATION HE PROCLAIMS!
PROCLAIMS THE ANNUNCIATION,
ALL OF HEAVEN LISTENS,
YOUR SOUL
TREMBLES!
IN THE
YOU BECAME THE
REJOICE, O PURE ONE, HEAVENLY
BRIDE,
YOU ARE THE ROYAL THRONE!
REJOICE, O HUMBLE ONE, TO THE
HUMBLE ONE, YOU
WILL GIVE BIRTH,
AND REGENERATE THE WORLD!
REJOICE, O OBEDIENT ONE, GOD
HEARD YOU
AND CROWNED YOU WITH GLORY!
REJOICE, O TEARFUL ONE, BY
TEARS SOFTENED,
BY THE SPIRIT GLISTENING!
REJOICE, O POOR ONE, BUT THE
WEALTHIEST ONE
AND BRIGHTER THAN THE SUN!
FOR US, PLEAD JOY, FROM CHRIST
YOUR SON,
O VIRGIN, ALL-PURE ONE!
REFLECTION
Abba Athanasius was asked by some: "How is it that the Son is equal to
the Father?" He answered, "Just as there are two eyes but one
sight." The response is admirable. To this we can add: just as there are
two ears but one hearing. The same is with all three Divine Hypostases: just as
there are three candles but one and the same light.
CONTEMPLATION
To contemplate the All-Holy Virgin Mary:
1. How she served God for eleven years in the
2. How she served God in her chamber in
3. How humbly, obediently and devotedly she received the Divine Annunciation
from the Archangel Gabriel.
HOMILY
About the omnipotent Word of God
"For nothing will be impossiblefor
God" (St. Luke 1:37). "Then God said, Let there
be light, and there was light" (Genesis 1:3). Until
God spoke, there was no light. Nor was there anyone who could know what
light was, until God spoke, and light came into being. In the same manner, when
God spoke, then water and the dry land came into existence, the firmament of
the heavens, vegetation, animals and finally man. Until God spoke, none of this
existed nor was there anyone, except God, Who could know that all of this could
exist. By the power of His word, God created all that is created on earth and
in the heavens. Whatever God wanted to exist and spoke that it be, must be and
it cannot but be, for the word of God is irresistible and creative. The
creation of the world is a great miracle of the word of God.
Having created all things, God again, by His word, established the order of
creation and the manner of behavior and relationship of creatures one with
another. This order and manner which God established is a great miracle of
God's word. There exists an order and manner among created things, visible and
comprehensible for us people; and there also exists an order and manner,
invisible and incomprehensible. According to that invisible and
incomprehensible order and manner, which is a mystery in the Holy Trinity,
there have occurred and are occurring those manifestations which people call
miracles. One such manifestation is the conception of the Lord Jesus Christ in
the womb of the All-Holy Virgin Mary without a husband [The Virgin Birth]. This
appears like an interruption in the visible and comprehensible order and manner
but it is never an interruption for the invisible and incomprehensible order
and manner. This birth, truly, is a great miracle; perhaps the greatest miracle
that was ever revealed to us mortals. But the entire created world is a
miracle, and all the visible and comprehensible order and manner is a miracle,
and altogether these miracles came about by the word of God; therefore, much in
the same way the Lord was conceived in the Virgin's womb. Both one and the
other was all brought about by the power and word of
God. That is why the wonderful Gabriel replied to the question of the All-Pure
One which is the question of all generations: "How can this be?"
(St. Luke 1:34), and he answered her: "For
nothing will be impossible for God" (St. Luke 1:37).
O Lord God, our Creator, Immortal and Existing Miracle-Worker, enlighten our
minds that we no longer doubt, but believe and enlighten our tongue that it not
question You, but praise You.
To You be glory and thanks always. Amen.