In the Name of the
Father and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit. Amen.
Glory to Thee, our
God, glory to Thee.
Heavenly King,
Comforter, Spirit of Truth, Who art everywhere
present and fillest all things, Treasury of good
gifts and Giver of Life, come and abide in us, and
cleanse us of all impurity, and save our souls, O
Good One.
Holy God, Holy Mighty,
Holy Immortal One, have mercy on us. (Thrice)
Glory to the Father,
and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit, now and
ever, and to the ages of ages. Amen.
Most Holy Trinity,
have mercy on us. O Lord, wash away our sins. O
Master, pardon our transgressions. O Holy One, visit
and heal our infirmities for Thy Name's sake.
Lord, have mercy.
(Thrice)
Glory to the Father,
and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit, now and
ever, and to the ages of ages. Amen.
Our Father, Who art in
heaven, hallowed be Thy Name. Thy Kingdom come. Thy
will be done, on earth as it is in heaven. Give us
this day our daily bread. And forgive us our debts
as we forgive our debtors. And lead us not into
temptation; but deliver us from the evil one.
For Thine is the
kingdom, the power and the glory, of the Father, and
of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, now and ever, and
to the ages of ages. Amen.
Lord, have mercy.
(12 times).
O come let us worship
God our King.
O come let us worship and fall down before Christ,
our King and God.
O come let us worship and fall down before Christ
Himself, our King and our God.
Then the following
Psalms: 23, 24, 116: 10-19 (King James text); 22,
23, 115 (Septuagint).
Psalm 22.
The Lord is my
Shepherd, and will deny me nothing. He has settled
me in a green pasture, and nourished me beside
refreshing water. He has converted my soul, and led
me in the paths of righteousness for His Name's
sake. For even though I walk in the midst of the
shadow of death, I will fear no evil, for Thou art
with me. Thy rod and Thy staff have comforted me.
Thou hast prepared a table before me in the face of
those who trouble me. Thou hast anointed my head
with oil. And Thy chalice which inebriates me, how
glorious it is! And Thy mercy will follow me all the
days of my life. And I shall dwell in the house of
the Lord throughout the length of my days.
Psalm 23.
The earth is the
Lord's and all that is in it, the world and all who
dwell in it He has set it on the seas, and prepared
it on the rivers. Who will ascend the mountain of
the Lord, or who will stand in His holy place? He
who has clean hands and a pure heart, who has not
set his mind on vanity or sworn deceitfully to his
neighbour. He will receive a blessing from the Lord,
and mercy from God his Saviour. These are the kind
who seek the Lord, who seek the face of the God of
Jacob. Lift up your gates, you princes, and be
lifted up, you eternal doors, and the King of Glory
will enter. Who is this King of Glory? The Lord
strong and mighty, the Lord mighty in battle. Lift
up your gates, you princes, and be lifted up, you
eternal doors, and the King of Glory will enter. Who
is this King of Glory? The Lord of Hosts, He is the
King of Glory.
Psalm 115.
I believed and so I
spoke; but I was deeply humiliated. I said in my
madness: every man is a liar. What shall I give in
return to the Lord for all that He has given me? I
will receive the cup of salvation and call on the
Name of the Lord. I will pay my vows to the Lord in
the presence of all His people. Precious in the
sight of the Lord is the death of His Saints.
O Lord, I am Thy
slave; I am Thy slave and son of Thy handmaid. Thou
hast broken my bonds asunder. I will offer Thee the
sacrifice of praise, and will pray in the Name of
the Lord. I will pay my vows to the Lord in the
presence of all His people, in the courts of the
Lord's house, in the midst of thee, O Jerusalem.
Glory to the Father,
and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit, now and
ever, and unto the ages of ages. Amen.
Alleluia, Alleluia,
Alleluia. Glory to Thee, O God. (Thrice)
Lord, have mercy (Thrice).
And then the
following prayers:
Overlook my faults, O
Lord Who wast born of a Virgin, and purify my heart,
and make it a temple for Thy spotless Body and
Blood. Let me not be rejected from Thy presence, O
Thou Who hast infinitely great mercy.
Glory to the Father,
and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit.
How can I who am
unworthy dare to come to the communion of Thy Holy
Things? For even if I should dare to approach Thee
with those who are worthy, my garment betrays me,
for it is not a festal robe, and I shall cause the
condemnation of my sinful soul. Cleanse, O Lord, the
pollution from my soul, and save me as the Lover of
men.
Now and ever, and unto
the ages of ages. Amen.
Great is the multitude
of my sins, O Mother of God. To thee, O pure one, I
flee and implore salvation. Visit my sick and feeble
soul and intercede with thy Son and our God, that He
may grant me forgiveness for the terrible things I
have done, O thou who alone art blessed.
On Holy and Great
Thursday the following is read:
When Thy glorious
Disciples were enlightened at the Supper by the
feet-washing, then impious Judas was darkened with
the disease of avarice, and he delivered Thee, the
Just Judge, to lawless judges. See, O lover of
money, this man through money came to hang himself.
Flee the insatiable desire which dared to do such
things to the Master. O Lord, Who art good towards
all, glory to Thee.
Lord, have mercy.
(40 times)
Prostrations as
desired. Then these prayers:
First Prayer of St.
Basil the Great
O Sovereign Lord Jesus
Christ our God, source of life and immortality, Who
art the Author of all creation, visible and
invisible, the equally everlasting and co-eternal
Son of the eternal Father, Who through the excess of
Thy goodness didst in the last days assume our flesh
and wast crucified for us, ungrateful and ignorant
as we were, and didst cause through Thy own Blood
the restoration of our nature which had been marred
by sin: O immortal King, accept the repentance even
of me a sinner, and incline Thine ear to me and hear
my words. For I have sinned, O Lord, I have sinned
against heaven and before Thee, and I am not worthy
to gaze on the height of Thy glory; for I have
provoked Thy goodness by transgressing Thy
commandments and not obeying Thy orders. But Thou, O
Lord, in Thy forbearance, patience, and great mercy,
hast not given me up to be destroyed with my sins,
but Thou awaitest my complete conversion. For Thou,
O Lover of men, hast said through Thy Prophet that
Thou desirest not the death of the sinner, but that
he should return to Thee and live. For Thou dost not
will, O Lord, that the work of Thy hands should be
destroyed, neither dost Thou delight in the
destruction of men, but Thou desirest that all
should be saved and come to a knowledge of the
Truth. Therefore, though I am unworthy both of
heaven and earth, and even of this transient life,
since I have completely succumbed to sin and am a
slave to pleasure and have defaced Thy image, yet
being Thy work and creation, wretch that I am, even
I do not despair of my salvation and dare to draw
near to Thy boundless compassion. So receive even
me, O Christ Lover of men, as the harlot, as the
thief, as the publican, and as the prodigal; and
take from me the heavy burden of my sins, Thou Who
takest away the sin of the world, Who healest men's
sicknesses, Who callest the weary and heavy laden to
Thyself and givest them rest; for Thou camest not to
call the righteous but sinners to repentance. And
purify me from all defilement of flesh and spirit.
Teach me to achieve perfect holiness in the fear of
Thee, that with the clear witness of my conscience I
may receive the portion of Thy holy Things and be
united with Thy holy Body and Blood, and have Thee
dwelling and remaining in me with the Father and Thy
Holy Spirit. And, O Lord Jesus Christ, my God, let
not the communion of Thy immaculate and life-giving
Mysteries be to me for condemnation nor let it make
me sick in body or soul through my partaking of them
unworthily; but grant me till my last breath to
receive without condemnation the portion of Thy holy
Things, for communion with the Holy Spirit, as a
provision for eternal life, and as an acceptable
defense at Thy dread tribunal, so that I too with
all Thy elect may become a partaker of Thy pure joys
which Thou hast prepared for those who love Thee, O
Lord, in whom Thou art glorified throughout the
ages. Amen.
First Prayer
of St. John
Chrysostom
O Lord my God, I know
that I am not worthy or sufficient that Thou
shouldest come under the roof of the house of my
soul, for all is desolate and fallen, and Thou hast
not with me a place fit to lay Thy head. But as from
the highest heaven Thou didst humble Thyself for our
sake, so now conform Thyself to my humility. And as
Thou didst consent to lie in a cave and in a manger
of dumb beasts, so also consent to lie in the manger
of my unspiritual soul and to enter my defiled body.
And as Thou didst not disdain to enter and dine with
sinners in the house of Simon the Leper, so consent
also to enter the house of my humble soul which is
leprous and sinful. And as Thou didst not reject the
woman, who was a harlot and a sinner like me, when
she approached and touched Thee, so also be
compassionate with me, a sinner, as I approach and
touch Thee, and let the live coal of Thy most holy
Body and precious Blood be for the sanctification
and enlightenment and strengthening of my humble
soul and body, for a relief from the burden of my
many sins, for a protection from all diabolical
practices, for a restraint and a check on my evil
and wicked way of life, for the mortification of
passions, for the keeping of Thy commandments, for
an increase of Thy divine grace, and for the
advancement of Thy Kingdom. For it is not insolently
that I draw near to Thee, O Christ my God, but as
taking courage from Thy unspeakable goodness, and
that I may not by long abstaining from Thy communion
become a prey to the spiritual wolf. Therefore, I
pray Thee, O Lord, Who alone art holy, sanctify my
soul and body, my mind and heart, my emotions and
affections, and wholly renew me. Root the fear of
Thee in my members, and make Thy sanctification
indelible in me. Be also my helper and defender,
guide my life in peace, and make me worthy to stand
on Thy right hand with Thy Saints: through the
prayers and intercessions of Thy immaculate Mother,
of Thy ministering Angels, of the immaculate Powers
and of all the Saints who have ever been pleasing to
Thee. Amen.
Prayer
of St. Symeon the
Translator
O only pure and
sinless Lord, Who through the ineffable compassion
of Thy love for men didst assume our whole nature
through the pure and virgin blood of her who
supernaturally conceived Thee by the coming of the
Divine Spirit and by the will of the Eternal Father;
O Christ Jesus, Wisdom and Peace and Power of God,
Who in Thy assumption of our nature didst suffer Thy
life-giving and saving Passion - the Cross, the
Nails, the Spear, and Death - mortify all the deadly
passions of my body. Thou Who in Thy burial didst
spoil the dominions of hell, bury with good thoughts
my evil schemes and scatter the spirits of
wickedness. Thou Who by Thy life-giving Resurrection
on the third day didst raise up our fallen first
Parent, raise me up who am sunk in sin and suggest
to me ways of repentance. Thou Who by Thy glorious
Ascension didst deify our nature which Thou hadst
assumed and didst honor it by Thy session at the
right hand of the Father, make me worthy by
partaking of Thy holy Mysteries of a place at Thy
right hand among those who are saved. Thou Who by
the descent of the Spirit, the Paraclete, didst make
Thy holy Disciples worthy vessels, make me also a
recipient of His coming. Thou Who art to come again
to judge the World with justice, grant me also to
meet Thee on the clouds, my Maker and Creator, with
all Thy Saints, that I may unendingly glorify and
praise Thee with Thy Eternal Father and Thy all-holy
and good and life-giving Spirit, now and ever, and
to the ages of ages. Amen.
First Prayer
of St. John
Damascene
O Sovereign Lord Jesus
Christ our God, Who alone hast authority to forgive
men their sins, overlook in Thy goodness and love
for men all my offences whether committed with
knowledge or in ignorance, and make me worthy to
receive without condemnation Thy divine, glorious,
spotless, and life-giving Mysteries, not for
punishment, nor for an increase of sins, but for
purification and sanctification and as a pledge of
the life and kingdom to come, as a protection and
help, and for the destruction of enemies, and for
the blotting out of my many transgressions. For Thou
art a God of mercy and compassion and love for men,
and to Thee we send up the glory, with the Father
and the Holy Spirit, now and ever, and to the ages
of ages. Amen.
Second Prayer
of St. Basil the
Great
I know, O Lord, that I
partake of Thy immaculate Body and precious Blood
unworthily, and that I am guilty, and eat and drink
judgment to myself by not discerning the Body and
Blood of Thee my Christ and God. But taking courage
from Thy compassion I approach Thee, for Thou hast
said: "He who eats My Flesh and drinks My Blood
abides in Me and I in him." Therefore have
compassion, O Lord, and do not make an example of
me, a sinner, but deal with me according to Thy
mercy; and let these Holy Things be for my healing
and purification and enlightenment and protection
and salvation and sanctification of body and soul,
for the turning away of every phantasy and all evil
practice and diabolical activity working
subconsciously in my members, for confidence and
love towards Thee, for reformation of life and
security, for an increase of virtue and perfection,
for fulfillment of the commandments, for communion
with the Holy Spirit, as a provision for eternal
life, and as an acceptable defense at Thy dread
Tribunal, not for judgment or for condemnation.
Prayer
of St. Symeon the
New Theologian
From
sullied lips,
From an abominable heart,
From an unclean tongue,
Out of a polluted soul,
Receive my prayer, O my Christ.
Reject me not,
Nor my words, nor my ways,
Nor even my shamelessness,
But give me courage to say
What I desire, my Christ.
And even more, teach me
What to do and say.
I have sinned more than the harlot
Who, on learning where Thou wast
lodging,
Bought myrrh,
And dared to come and anoint
Thy feet, my Christ,
My Lord and my God.
As Thou didst not repulse her
When she drew near from her heart,
Neither, O Word, abominate me,
But grant me Thy feet
To clasp and kiss,
And with a flood of tears
As with most precious myrrh
Dare to anoint them.
Wash me with my tears
And purify me with them, O Word.
Forgive my sins
And grant me pardon.
Thou knowest the multitude of my
evil-doings,
Thou knowest also my wounds,
And Thou seest my bruises.
But also Thou knowest my faith,
And Thou beholdest my willingness,
And Thou hearest my sighs.
Nothing escapes Thee, my God,
My Maker, my Redeemer,
Not even a tear-drop,
Nor part of a drop.
Thine eyes know
What I have not achieved,
And in Thy book
Things not yet done
Are written by Thee.
See my depression,
See how great is my trouble,
And all my sins
Take from me, O God of all,
That with a clean heart,
Trembling mind
And contrite spirit
I may partake of Thy pure
And all-holy Mysteries
By which all who eat and drink Thee
With sincerity of heart
Are quickened and deified.
For Thou, my Lord, hast said:
"Whoever eats My Flesh
And drinks My Blood
Abides in Me
And I in Him."
Wholly true is the word
Of my Lord and God.
For whoever partakes of Thy divine
And deifying Gifts
Certainly is not alone,
But is with Thee, my Christ,
Light of the Triune Sun
Which illumines the world.
And that I may not remain alone
Without Thee, the Giver of Life,
My Breath, my Life,
My Joy,
The Salvation of the world,
Therefore I have drawn near to Thee
As Thou seest, with tears
And with a contrite spirit.
Ransom of my offences,
I beseech Thee to receive me,
And that I may partake without
condemnation
Of Thy life-giving and perfect
Mysteries,
That Thou mayest remain as Thou hast
said
With me, thrice-wretched as I am,
Lest the tempter may find me
Without Thy grace
And craftily seize me,
And having deceived me, may seduce me,
From Thy deifying words.
Therefore I fall at Thy feet
And fervently cry to Thee:
As Thou receivedst the Prodigal
And the Harlot who drew near to Thee,
So have compassion and receive me,
The profligate and the prodigal,
As with contrite spirit
I now draw near to Thee.
I know, O Saviour, that no other
Has sinned against Thee as I,
Nor has done the deeds
That I have committed.
But this again I know
That not the greatness of my offences
Nor the multitude of my sins
Surpasses the great patience
Of my God,
And His extreme love for men.
But with the oil of compassion
Those who fervently repent
Thou dost purify and enlighten
And makest them children of the light,
Sharers of Thy Divine Nature.
And Thou dost act most generously,
For what is strange to Angels
And to the minds of men
Often Thou tellest to them
As to Thy true friends.
These things make me bold, my Christ,
These things give me wings,
And I take courage from the wealth
Of Thy goodness to us.
And rejoicing and trembling at once,
I who am straw partake of fire,
And, strange wonder!
I am ineffably bedewed,
Like the bush of old
Which burnt without being consumed.
Therefore with thankful mind,
And with thankful heart,
And with thankfulness in all the members
Of my soul and body,
I worship and magnify
And glorify Thee, my God,
For Thou art blessed,
Now and throughout the ages.
Second Prayer
of St. John
Chrysostom
I am not worthy, O
Lord and Master, that Thou shouldest enter under the
roof of my soul; but since Thou in Thy love for men
dost will to dwell in me, I take courage and
approach. Thou commandest: I will open wide the
doors which Thou alone didst create, that Thou
mayest enter with love as is Thy nature, enter and
enlighten my darkened thought. I believe that Thou
wilt do this, for Thou didst not banish the Harlot
who approached Thee with tears, nor didst Thou
reject the Publican who repented, nor didst Thou
drive away the Thief who acknowledged Thy Kingdom,
nor didst Thou leave the repentant persecutor (Paul)
to himself; but all who had been brought to Thee by
repentance Thou didst set in the company of Thy
friends, O Thou Who alone art blessed always, now
and to endless ages. Amen.
Third Prayer
of St. John
Chrysostom
Lord Jesus Christ my
God, remit, forgive, absolve and pardon the sins,
offences and transgressions which I, Thy sinful,
useless and unworthy servant have committed from my
youth, up to the present day and hour, whether with
knowledge or in ignorance, whether by words or deeds
or intentions or thoughts, and whether by habit or
through any of my senses. And through the
intercession of her who conceived Thee without seed,
the immaculate and ever-virgin Mary Thy Mother, my
only sure hope and protection and salvation, make me
worthy without condemnation to receive Thy pure,
immortal, life-giving and dread Mysteries, for
forgiveness of sins and for eternal life, for
sanctification and enlightenment and strength and
healing and health of soul and body, and for the
blotting out and complete destruction of my evil
reasonings and intentions and prejudices and
nocturnal fantasies of dark evil spirits. For Thine
is the kingdom and the power and the glory and the
honour and the worship, with the Father and the Holy
Spirit, now and ever, and to the ages of ages. Amen.
Second Prayer
of St. John
Damascene
I stand before the
doors of Thy sanctuary, yet I do not put away my
terrible thoughts. But O Christ our God, Who didst
justify the Publican, and have mercy on the
Canaanite woman, and didst open the gates of
Paradise to the Thief, open to me the depths of Thy
love for men, and as I approach and touch Thee,
receive me like the Harlot and the woman with an
issue of blood. For the one received healing easily
by touching the hem of Thy garment, and the other by
clasping Thy sacred feet obtained release from her
sins. And I, in my pitiableness, dare to receive Thy
whole Body. Let me not be burnt, but receive me even
as these; enlighten the senses of my soul, and burn
the stains of my sins: through the intercessions of
her who bore Thee without seed, and of the Heavenly
Powers, for Thou art blessed to the ages of ages.
Amen.
Fourth Prayer
of St. John
Chrysostom
I believe, O Lord, and
I confess that Thou art truly the Christ, the Son of
the Living God, Who came into the world to save
sinners, of whom I am the chief. And I believe that
this is Thy pure Body and Thy own precious Blood.
Therefore, I pray Thee, have mercy on me and forgive
my transgressions, voluntary and involuntary, in
word and deed, known and unknown. And grant that I
may partake of Thy Holy Mysteries without
condemnation, for the remission of sins and for life
eternal. Amen.
Lines of St. Symeon
the Translator
Behold I approach for
Divine Communion.
O Creator, let me not be burnt by communicating,
For Thou art Fire which burns the unworthy.
But purify me from every stain.
Then this Prayer:
Of Thy Mystical
Supper, O Son of God, accept me today as a
communicant; for I will not speak of the Mystery to
Thy enemies; I will not give Thee a kiss like Judas;
but like the Thief do I confess Thee. Remember me, O
Lord, in Thy Kingdom.
And again these
lines:
Tremble, O man, when
you see the deifying Blood,
For it is a coal that burns the unworthy.
The Body of God both deifies and nourishes;
It deifies the spirit and wondrously nourishes the
mind.
And these Troparia:
Thou hast ravished me
with longing, O Christ, and with Thy divine love
Thou hast changed me. But burn up with spiritual
fire my sins and make me worthy to be filled with
delight in Thee, that I may leap for joy, O gracious
Lord, and magnify Thy two comings.
Into the splendor of
Thy Saints how shall I who am unworthy enter? For if
I dare to enter the bridechamber, my vesture betrays
me, for it is not a wedding garment, and as a
prisoner I shall be cast out by the Angels. Cleanse
my soul from pollution and save me, O Lord, in Thy
love for men.
And this Prayer:
Sovereign Lover of men, Lord Jesus my God, let
not these Holy Things be to me for judgment through
my being unworthy, but for the purification and
sanctification of my soul and body, and as a pledge
of the life and kingdom to come. For it is good for
me to cling to God and to place in the Lord my hope
of salvation.
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