November 8
Reading:
All the Angels, according to the Apostle Paul, are
ministering spirits, - sent forth to minister to them who shall be
heirs of salvation - (Heb. 1:14). God set them as overseers of every
nation and people, and guides to that which is profitable (Deut. 32:8);
and while one Angel is appointed to oversee each nation as a whole, one
is also appointed to protect each Christian individually. He commands
them to guard them that hope on Him, that nothing should harm them,
neither should any evil draw nigh to their dwelling (Ps. 90:10-12). In
the Heavens they always behold the face of God, sending up to Him the
thrice-holy hymn and interceding with Him in our behalf, seeing they
rejoice over one sinner that repents (Esaias 6:2-3; Matt. 18:10; Luke
15:7). In a word, they have served God in so many ways for our benefit,
that the pages of Holy Scripture are filled with the histories thereof.
It is for these reasons that the Orthodox Catholic Church, wisely
honouring these divine ministers, our protectors and guardians,
celebrates today the present Synaxis that is, our coming together in
assembly for their common feast to chant their praises, especially for
the Archangels Michael and Gabriel, who are mentioned in the Scriptures
by name. The name Michael means "Who is like God?" and Gabriel means
"God is mighty." The number of Angels is not defined in the divine
Scriptures, where Daniel says that thousands of thousands ministered
before Him, and ten thousands of ten thousands attended upon Him -(Dan.
7:10). But all of them are divided into nine orders which are called
Thrones, Cherubim, Seraphim, Dominions, Powers, Authorities,
Principalities, Archangels, and Angels.
Apolytikion in the Fourth Tone
O Commanders of the Heavenly Host, we the unworthy beseech you,
that through your entreaties you will fortify us, guarding us in the
shelter of the wings of your ethereal glory, even as we fervently bow
before you crying: "Deliver us from all danger, as Commanders of the
Powers on high! "
Kontakion in the Second Tone
Chief Commanders of God; ministers of divine glory; guides for
men and leadership of the Incorporeal; as Chief Commanders of the
Incorporeal, plead for our welfare and for great mercy.
SOURCE:
SAINT OR FEAST POSTED THIS DATE 2013(with 2012's link here also and further, 2011, 2010, 2009, 2008 and even 2007!)
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