May 10
Reading:
This Apostle was one of the Twelve, and was called Simon
the Cananite by Matthew, but Simon the Zealot by Luke (Matt. 10:4; Luke
6:15). The word "Cananite" used by Matthew is believed to be derived
from kana, which in the Palestinian dialect of Aramaic means "zealot" or
'zealous"; Luke therefore translates the meaning of "Cananite." Later
accounts say that he was the bridegroom at the wedding in Cana of
Galilee, where the Lord Jesus changed the water into wine, making this
the first of His miracles (John 2:1-11); according to some, he is called
Cananite because he was from Cana (according to others, from the Land
of Canaan). Simon means "one who hears."
Apolytikion in the Third Tone
O Holy Apostle Simon, intercede to our merciful God, that He may grant our souls forgiveness of sins.
Kontakion in the Second Tone
With praise let us all bless Simon, the herald of God, who
established securely in the souls of the pious the doctrines of wisdom;
for now he standeth before the throne of glory, and exulting with the
bodiless hosts, he intercedeth unceasingly for us all.
SOURCE:
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