Commemorated on May 29
Today’s celebration is the midpoint of the fifty days between the
Feasts of Pascha and Pentecost. St John tells us (John 7:14) that “in
the midst of the feast Jesus went up into the Temple, and taught.” The
Feast in question is the Feast of Tabernacles (celebrated in September),
not Pentecost.
The Church has appointed John 7:14-30 to be read
for the Midfeast, thereby linking Pascha and Pentecost. In Chapter 8 of
St John’s Gospel, the Lord came to the Temple again and taught the
people who came to Him. After leaving the Temple, he encounters the man
born blind. We will hear about him on the Sunday of the Blind Man.
The
Troparion of the Midfeast (“In the middle of the Feast, O Savior, fill
my thirsting soul with the waters of godliness, as Thou didst cry to
all: If anyone thirst, let him come to Me and drink [John 7:37]. O
Christ God, Fountain of our life, glory to Thee!”) hints at the
encounter of Christ and the Samaritan Woman in just a few days.
Today we perform the Lesser Blessing of Water, and the Blessing of Fields.
TROPARION - TONE 8
In the middle of the Feast, O Savior, / Fill my thirsting soul with the
waters of godliness, as You did cry to all: / If anyone thirst let him
come to me and drink! / O Christ God, Fountain of our life, glory to
You!
KONTAKION - TONE 4
Christ God, the Creator and Master of all / Cried to all in the midst of
the Feast of the law: / Come and draw the water of immortality! / We
fall before You and faithfully cry: / Grant us Your bounties, for You
are the Fountain of our life!
SOURCE:
SAINT OR FEAST POSTED THIS DATE 2012(with 2011's link here also and further, 2010, 2009 and even 2008!)
Hawaiian Icon received in Ireland for last stop on Western European trip
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The parish was joined by hundreds of faithful from other churches and
missions in Ireland and Northern Ireland, and even some from Great Britain.
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