Commemorated on December 24
The Sunday before the Nativity of the Lord (December 18-24) is known
as the Sunday of the Holy Fathers. On this day the Church commemorates
all those who were well-pleasing to God from all ages, from Adam to
Saint Joseph the Betrothed of the Most Holy Theotokos, those who are
mentioned in the geneology of Luke 3:23-38. The holy prophets and
prophetesses are also remembered today, especially the Prophet Daniel
and the three holy youths (December 17).
The Troparion to the
Prophet Daniel and the three holy youths (“Great are the accomplishments
of faith...) is quite similar to the Troparion for Saint Theodore the
Recruit (February 17, and the first Saturday of Great Lent). The
Kontakion to Saint Theodore, who suffered martyrdom by fire, reminds us
that he also had faith as his breastplate (see I Thessalonians 5:8).
TROPARION - TONE 2
Great are the accomplishments of faith, / for the Three Holy Youths
rejoiced in the flames as though at the waters of rest, / and the
prophet Daniel appeared, / a shepherd to the lions as though they were
sheep. / So by their prayers, O Christ God, save our souls!
KONTAKION - TONE 1
(For when the Sunday before the Nativity falls on December 20-24)
Rejoice, Bethlehem! Prepare yourself, O Ephratha! / The Lamb is on her
way to give birth to the Chief Shepherd she carries in her womb. / The
God-bearing forefathers will rejoice, beholding Him, / and with the
shepherds, they will glorify the Virgin nursing Him.
KONTAKION - TONE 6
(For when the Sunday before the Nativity falls on December 18-19)
/ You did not worship the graven image, / O thrice-blessed ones, / but
armed with the immaterial Essence of God, / you were glorified in a
trial by fire. / From the midst of unbearable flames you called on God,
crying: / Hasten, O compassionate One! / Speedily come to our aid, / for
You are merciful and able to do as You will.
SOURCE:
SAINT OR FEAST POSTED THIS DATE 2016(with 2015's link here also and further: 2014 2013, 2012, 2011, 2010, 2009, 2008 and even 2007!):
No comments:
Post a Comment