Commemorated on October 15
Today the Church remembers the 350 holy Fathers of the Seventh
Ecumenical Council under the holy Patriarch Tarasius (February 25).
The
Synod of 787, the second to meet at Nicea, refuted the Iconoclast
heresy during the reign of Empress Irene and her son Constantine VI.
The
Council decreed that the veneration of icons was not idolatry (Exodus
20:4-5), because the honor shown to them is not directed to the wood or
paint, but passes to the prototype (the person depicted). It also upheld
the possibility of depicting Christ, Who became man and took flesh at
His Incarnation. The Father, on the other hand, cannot be represented in
His eternal nature, because “no man has seen God at any time” (John
1:18).
In Greek practice, the holy God-bearing Fathers of the
Seventh Ecumenical Council are commemorated on October 11 (if it is a
Sunday), or on the Sunday which follows October 11. According to the
Slavic MENAION, however, if the eleventh falls on Monday, Tuesday, or
Wednesday, the service is moved to the preceding Sunday.
TROPARION - TONE 8
Most glorious are You, O Christ our God! / You have established the Holy
Fathers as lights on the earth! / Through them you have guided us to
the true faith! / O greatly Compassionate One, glory to You!
KONTAKION - TONE 6
The Son who shone forth from the Father / Was ineffably born, two-fold
in nature, of a woman. / Having beheld Him, we do not deny the image of
His form, / But depict it piously and revere it faithfully. / Thus,
keeping the True Faith, / The Church venerates the icon of Christ
Incarnate.
SOURCE:
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