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THE LITURGY OF THE BLESSED APOSTLES
COMPOSED BY ST. ADAEUS AND
ST. MARIS
TEACHERS OF THE EASTERNS
I.(2) First: Glory to God in the highest, etc.
Our Father which art in heaven.
Prayer.
Strengthen, O our Lord and God, our weakness through Thy mercy, that we may
administer the holy mystery which has been given for the renovation and salvation
of our degraded nature, through the mercies of Thy beloved Son the Lord of
all.
On common days.
Adored, glorified, lauded, celebrated, exalted, and blessed in heaven and on
earth, be the adorable and glorious name of Thine ever-glorious Trinity,
O Lord of all.
On common days they sing the Psalm (xv.), Lord, who shall dwell in Thy tabernacle?
entire with its canon,(3) of the mystery of the sacraments.
(Aloud.)
Who shall shout with joy? etc.
Prayer.
II. Before the resplendent throne of Thy majesty, O Lord, and the exalted and
sublime throne of Thy glory, and on the awful seat of the strength of Thy
love and the propiatory altar which Thy will hath established, in the region
of Thy pasture,(4) with thousands of cherubim praising Thee, and ten thousands
of seraphim sanctifying Thee, we draw near, adore, thank, and glorify Thee
always, O Lord of all.
On commemorations and Fridays.
Thy name, great and holy, illustrious and blessed, the blessed and incomprehensible
name of Thy glorious Trinity, and Thy kindness to our race, we ought at all
times to bless, adore, and glorify, O Lord of all.
Responsory(5) at the chancel, as above.
Who commanded, etc.
To the priest, etc.
Prayer.
How breathes in us, O our Lord and God, the sweet fragrance of the sweetness
of Thy love; illumined are our souls, through the knowledge of Thy truth:
may we be rendered worthy of receiving the manifestation of Thy beloved from
Thy holy heavens: there shall we render thanks unto Thee, and, in the meantime,
glorify Thee without ceasing in Thy Church, crowned and filled with every
aid and blessing, because Thou art Lord and Father, Creator of all.
III. Prayer of Incense.
We shall repeat the hymn to Thy glorious Trinity, O Father, Son, and Holy Ghost.
On fast-days.
And on account, etc.
At the commemoration of saints.
Thou, O Lord, art truly the raiser up of our bodies: Thou art the good Saviour
of our souls, and the secure preserver of our life; and we ought to thank
Thee continually, to adore and glorify Thee, O Lord of all.
At the lessons.(6)
Holy art Thou, worthy of praise, mighty, immortal, who dwellest in the holies,
and Thy will resteth in them: have regard unto us, O Lord; be merciful unto
us, and pity us, as Thou art our helper in all circumstances, O Lord of all.
IV. At the apostle.(7)
Enlighten, O our Lord and God, the movements of our meditations to hear and
understand the sweet listenings to Thy life-giving and divine commands; and
grant unto us through Thy grace and mercy to gather from them the assurance
of love, and hope, and salvation suitable to soul and body, and we shall
sing to Thee everlasting glory without ceasing and always, O Lord of all.
On fast-days.
To Thee, the wise governor, etc.
V. Descending, he shall salute the Gospel, saying this prayer before the altar.
Thee, the renowned seed of Thy Father, and the image of the person of Thy Father,
who wast revealed in the body of our humanity, and didst arise to us in the
light of Thy annunciation, Thee we thank, adore, etc.
And after the proclamation:(1)--
Thee, O Lord God Almighty, we beseech and entreat, perfect with us Thy grace,
and pour out through our hands Thy gift, the pity and compassion of Thy divinity.
May they be to us for the propitiation of the offences of Thy people, and
for the forgiveness of the sins of the entire flock of Thy pasture, through
Thy grace and tender mercies, O good friend of men, O Lord of all.
VI. The Deacons say:--Bow your heads.
The Priest says this secret prayer in the sanctuary:(2)--
O Lord God Omnipotent, Thine is the Holy Catholic Church, inasmuch as Thou,
through the great passion of Thy Christ, didst buy the sheep of Thy pasture;
and from the grace of the Holy Spirit, who is indeed of one nature with Thy
glorious divinity, are granted the degrees of the true priestly ordination;
and through Thy clemency Thou didst vouchsafe, O Lord, to make our weakness
spiritual members in the great body of Thy Holy Church, that we might administer
spiritual aid to faithful souls. Now, O Lord, perfect Thy grace with us,
and pour out Thy gift through our hands: and may Thy tender mercies and the
clemency of Thy divinity be upon us, and upon the people whom Thou hast chosen
for Thyself.
(Aloud.)
And grant unto us, O Lord, through Thy clemency, that we may all together,
and equally every day of our life, please Thy divinity, and be rendered worthy
of the aid of Thy grace to offer Thee praise, honour, thanksgiving, and adoration
at all times, O Lord.
VII. And the Deacons ascend to the altar, and say:--
He who has not received baptism, etc.(3)
And the Priest begins the respansory of the mysteries,(4) and the Sacristan
and Deacon place the disk and the chalice upon the altar. The Priest crosses
his hands, and says:(5)--
We offer praise to Thy glorious Trinity at all times and for ever.
And proceeds:--
May Christ, who was offered for our salvation, and commanded us to commemorate
His death and His resurrection, Himself receive this sacrifice from the hands
of our weakness, through His grace and mercies for ever. Amen.
And proceeds:--
Laid are the renowned holy and life-giving mysteries upon the altar of the
mighty Lord, even until His advent, for ever.Amen.
Praise, etc.
Thy memory, etc.
Our Father, etc.
The apostles of the Father, etc.
Upon the holy altar, etc.
They who have slept, etc.
Matthew Mark, Luke, etc.(6)
THE CREED.(7)
VIII. The Priest draws near to celebrate, and thrice bows before the altar,
the middle of which he kisses, then the right and the left horn of the altar;
and bows to the Gospel side, and says:--
Bless, O Lord, etc.
Pray for me, my fathers, brethren, and masters, that God may grant unto me
the capability and power to perform this service to which I have drawn near,
and that this oblation may be accepted from the hands of my weakness, for
myself, for you, and for the whole body of the Holy Catholic Church, through
His grace and mercies for ever. Amen.
And they respond:--
May Christ listen to thy prayers, and be pleased with thy sacrifice, receive
thy oblation, and honour thy priesthood, and grant unto us, through thy mediation,(8)
the pardon of our offences, and the forgiveness of our sins, through His
grace and mercies for ever.
Presently he bows at the other side, uttering the same words; and they respond
in the same manner: then he bows to the altar, and says:--
God, Lord of all, be with us through His grace and mercies for ever. Amen.
And bowing towards the Deacon, who is on the left(Epistle side), he says:--
God, the Lord of all, confirm thy words, and secure to thee peace, and accept
this oblation from my hands for me, for thee, for the whole body of the Holy
Catholic Church, and for the entire world, through His grace and mercies
for ever.
He kneels at the altar, and says in secret:--
IX. O our Lord and God, look not on the multitude of our sins, and let not
Thy dignity be turned away on account of the heinousness of our iniquities;
but through Thine unspeakable grace sanctify this sacrifice of Thine, and
grant through it power and capability, so that Thou mayest forget our many
sins, and be merciful when Thou shalt appear at the end of time, in the man
whom Thou hast assumed from among us, and we may find before Thee grace and
mercy, and be rendered worthy to praise Thee with spiritual(1) assemblies.
He rises, and says this prayer in secret:--
We thank Thee, O our Lord and God, for the abundant riches of Thy grace to
us:
And he proceeds:--
Us who were sinful and degraded, on account of the multitude of Thy clemency,
Thou hast made worthy to celebrate the holy mysteries of the body and blood
of Thy Christ. We beg aid from Thee for the strengthening of our souls, that
in perfect love and true faith we may administer Thy gift to us.
Canon.
And we shall ascribe to Thee praise, glory, thanksgiving, and adoration, now,
always, and for ever and ever.
He signs himself with the sign of the cross, and they respond:--
Amen.
X. And he proceeds:--
Peace be with you:
They respond:--
With thee and with thy spirit.
And they give the (kiss of) peace to each other, and say:--
For all:(2)
The Deacon says:--
Let us thank, entreat, and beseech.
The Priest says this prayer in secret:--
O Lord, mighty God, help my weakness through Thy clemency and the aid of Thy
grace; and make me worthy of offering before Thee this oblation, as for the
common aid of all, and to the praise of Thy Trinity, O Father, Son, and Holy
Ghost.
Another prayer.(3)
O our Lord and God, restrain our thoughts, that they wander not amid the vanities
of this world. O Lord our God, grant that I may be united to the affection
of Thy love, unworthy though I be. Glory be to Thee, O Christ.
Ascend into the chamber of Thy renowned light, O Lord; sow in me the good seed
of humility; and under the wings of Thy grace hide me through Thy mercy. If
Thou wert to mark iniquities, O Lord, who shall stand? Because there is mercy
with Thee.
[The Priest says the following prayer in secret:(4)--
O mother of our Lord Jesus Christ, beseech for me the only-begotten Son, who
was born of thee, to forgive me my offences and my sins, and to accept from
my feeble and sinful hands this sacrifice which my weakness offers upon this
altar, through thy intercession for me, O holy mother.]
XI. When the Deacon shall say, With watchfulness and care, etc., immediately
the Priest rises up and uncovers the sacraments, taking away the veil with
which they were covered: he blesses the incense, and says a canon with a loud
voice:--
The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, and the love of God the Father, and the
communion of the Holy Ghost, be with us all, now, etc.(5)
He signs the sacraments, and they respond:--
Amen.
The Priest proceeds:--
Lift up your minds:
They respond:--
They are towards Thee, O God of Abraham, Isaac, and Israel, O glorious King.
The Priest.
The oblation is offered to God, the Lord of all.
They respond:--
It is meet and right.
The Deacon.
Peace be with you.
The Priest puts on the incense, and says this prayer:--
O Lord, Lord, grant me an open countenance before Thee, that with the confidence
which is from Thee we may fulfil this awful and divine sacrifice with consciences
free from all iniquity and bitterness. Sow in us, O Lord, affection, peace,
and concord towards each other, and toward every one.
And standing, he says in secret:(1)--
Worthy of glory from every mouth, and of thanksgiving from all tongues, and
of adoration and exaltation from all creatures, is the adorable and glorious
name of Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, who created the world through His grace,
and its inhabitants through His clemency, who saved men through His mercy,
and showed great favour towards mortals. Thy majesty, O Lord, thousands of
thousands of heavenly spirits, and ten thousand myriads of holy angels, hosts
of spirits, ministers of fire and spirit, bless and adore; with the holy
cherubim and the spiritual seraphim they sanctify and celebrate Thy name,
crying and praising, without ceasing crying unto each other.
They say with a loud voice:--
Holy, holy, holy, Lord God Almighty; full are the heavens and the earth of
His glory.
The Priest in secret:--
Holy, holy, holy art Thou, O Lord God Almighty; the heavens and the earth are
full of His glory and the nature of His essence, as they are glorious with
the honour of His splendour; as it is written, The heaven and the earth are
full of me, saith the mighty Lord.
Holy art Thou, O God our Father, truly the only one, of whom the whole family
in heaven and earth is named. Holy art Thou, Eternal Son, through whom all
things were made. Holy art Thou, Holy, Eternal Spirit, through whom all things
are sanctified.
Woe to me, woe to me, who have been astonied, because I am a man of polluted
lips, and dwell among a people of polluted lips, and my eyes have seen the
King, the mighty Lord. How terrible to-day is this place! For this is none
other than the house of God and the gate of heaven; because Thou hast been
seen eye to eye, O Lord.
Now, I pray, may Thy grace be with us, O Lord; purge away our impurities, and
sanctify our lips; unite the voices of our insignificance with the sanctification
of seraphim and archangels. Glory be to Thy tender mercies, because Thou hast
associated the earthly with the heavenly.(2)
And he proceeds, saying in secret this prayer, in a bowing posture:--
XII. And with those heavenly powers we give Thee thanks, even we, Thine insignificant,
pithless, and feeble servants; because Thou hast granted unto us Thy great
grace which cannot be repaid. For indeed Thou didst take upon Thee our human
nature, that Thou mightest bestow life on us through Thy divinity; Thou didst
exalt our low condition; Thou didst raise our ruined state; Thou didst rouse
up our mortality; Thou didst wash away our sins; Thou didst blot out the
guilt of our sins; Thou didst enlighten our intelligence, and Thou didst
condemn our enemy, O Lord our God; and Thou didst cause the insignificance
of our pithless nature to triumph.
Here follow the words of institution,(3) after which:--
Through the tender mercies of Thy grace poured out, O clement One, pardon our
offences and sins; blot out my offences in the judgment. And on account of
all Thy aids and Thy favours to us, we shall ascribe unto Thee praise,(4)
honour, thanksgiving, and adoration, now, always, and for ever and ever.
The Priest signs the sacraments. The response is made.
Amen.
The Deacon.
In your minds. Pray for peace with us.
The Priest says this prayers bowing, and in a low voice:--
O Lord God Almighty, accept this oblation for the whole Holy Catholic Church,
and for all the pious and righteous fathers who have been pleasing to Thee,
and for all the prophets and apostles, and for all the martyrs and confessors,
and for all that mourn, that are in straits, and are sick, and for all that
are under difficulties and trials, and for all the weak and the oppressed,
and for all the dead that have gone from amongst us; then for all that ask
a prayer from our weakness, and for me, a degraded and feeble sinner. O Lord
our God, according to Thy mercies and the multitude of Thy favours, look
upon Thy people, and on me, a feeble man, not according to my sins and my
follies, but that they may become worthy of the forgiveness of their sins
through this holy body, which they receive with faith, through the grace
of Thy mercy for ever and ever. Amen.
The Priest says this prayer of inclination in secret:--
XIII. Do Thou, O Lord, through Thy many and ineffable mercies, make the memorial
good and acceptable with that of(1) all the pious and righteous fathers who
have been pleading before Thee in the commemoration of the body and blood
of Thy Christ, which we offer to Thee upon Thy pure and holy altar, as Thou
hast taught us; and grant unto us Thy rest all the days of this life.
He proceeds with the Great Oblation:--
O Lord our God, bestow on us Thy rest and peace all the days of this life,
that all the inhabitants of the earth may know Thee, that Thou art the only
true God the Father, and Thou didst send our Lord Jesus Christ, Thy Son and
Thy beloved; and He Himself our Lord and God came and taught us all purity
and holiness. Make remembrance of prophets, apostles, martyrs, confessors,
bishops, doctors, priests, deacons, and all the sons of the Holy Catholic
Church who have been signed with the sign of life, of holy baptism. We also,
O Lord:
He proceeds:--
We, Thy degraded, weak, and feeble servants who are congregated in Thy name,
and now stand before Thee, and have received with joy the form which is from
Thee, praising, glorifying, and exalting, commemorate and celebrate this
great, awful, holy, and divine mystery of the passion, death, burial, and
resurrection of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ.
And may Thy Holy Spirit come, O Lord,(2) and rest upon this oblation of Thy
servants which they offer, and bless and sanctify it; and may it be unto us,
O Lord, for the propitiation of our offences and the forgiveness of our sins,
and for a grand hope of resurrection from the dead, and for a new life in the
kingdom of the heavens, with all who have been pleasing before Him. And on
account of the whole of Thy wonderful dispensation towards us, we shall render
thanks unto Thee, and glorify Thee without ceasing in Thy Church, redeemed
by the precious blood of Thy Christ, with open mouths and joyful countenances:
Canon.
Ascribing praise,(3) honour, thanksgiving, and adoration to Thy holy, loving,
and life-giving name, now, always, and for ever.
The Priest signs the mysteries with the cross, and they respond:--
Amen.
The Priest bows himself and kisses the altar, first in the middle, then at
the two sides right and left, and says this prayer:(4)--
Have mercy upon me, O God, down to the words, and sinners shall be converted
unto Thee: and unto Thee lift I up mine eyes,(5) down to have mercy upon us,
O Lord, have mercy upon us. Also stretch forth Thy hand, and let Thy right
hand save me, O Lord; may Thy mercies remain upon me, O Lord, for ever, and
despise not the works of Thy hands.(6)
Then he says this prayer:--
XIV. O Christ, peace of those in heaven and great rest of those below,(7) grant
that Thy rest and peace may dwell in the four parts of the world,(8) but
especially in Thy Holy Catholic Church; grant that the priesthood with the
government may have peace; cause wars to cease from the ends of the earth,
and scatter the nations that delight in wars,(9) that we may enjoy the blessing
of living in tranquillity and peace, in all temperance and fear of God. Spare
the offences and sins of the dead, through Thy grace and mercies for ever.
And to those who are around the altar he says:--
Bless, O Lord. Bless, O Lord.
And he puts on the incense with which he fumes himself, and says:--
Sweeten, O Lord our God, the unpleasing savour(10) of our souls through the
sweetness of Thy love, and through it cleanse me from the stains of my sin,
and forgive me my offences and sins, whether known or unknown to me.
A second time he takes the incense with both hands, and censes the mysteries;
presently he says:--
The clemency of Thy grace, O our Lord and God, gives us access to these renowned,
holy, life-giving, and divine mysteries, unworthy though we be.
The Priest repeats these wards once and again, and at each interval unites
his hands over his breast in the form of a cross. fie kisses the altar in the
middle, and receives with both hands the upper oblation; and looking up, says:--
Praise be to Thy holy name, O Lord Jesus Christ, and adoration to Thy majesty,
always and for ever. Amen.
For He is the living and life-giving bread which cometh down from heaven, and
giveth life to the whole world, of which they who eat die not; and they who
receive it are saved by it, and do not see corruption, and live through it
for ever; and Thou art the antidote of our mortality,(1) and the resurrection
of our entire frame.(2)
XV.3 * * *
XVI. Praise to Thy holy name, O Lord. (As above.)
The Priest kisses the host(4) in the form of a cross; in such a way, however,
that his lips do not touch it, but appear to kiss it; and he says:--
Glory to Thee, O Lord; glory to Thee, O Lord, on account of Thine unspeakable
gift to us, for ever.
Then he draws nigh to the fraction of the host,(4) which he accomplishes with
both his hands, saying:--
We draw nigh, O Lord, with true faith, and break with thanksgiving and sign
through Thy mercy the body and blood of our Life-giver, Jesus Christ, in the
name of the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost.
And, naming the Trinity, he breaks the host,(4) which he holds in his hands,
into two parts: and the one which is in his left hand he lays down on the disk;
with the other, which he holds in his right hand, he signs the chalice, saying:--
The precious blood is signed with the holy body of our Lord Jesus Christ. In
the name of the Father, and the Son, and the Holy Ghost for ever.
And they respond:--
Amen.
Then he dips it even to the middle in the chalice, and signs with it the body
which is in the paten, saying:--
The holy body is signed with the propitiatory blood of our Lord Jesus Christ.
In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost for ever.
And they respond:--
Amen.
And he unites the two parts, the one with the other, saying:--
Divided, sanctified, completed, perfected, united, and commingled have been
these renowned, holy, life-giving, and divine mysteries, the one with the
other, in the adorable and glorious name of Thy glorious Trinity, O Father,
Son, and Holy Ghost, that they may be to us, O Lord, for the propitiation
of our offences and the forgiveness of our sins; also for the grand hope
of a resurrection from the dead, and of a new life in the kingdom of the
heavens, for us and for the Holy Church of Christ our Lord, here and in every
place whatsoever, now and always, and for ever.
XVII. In the meantime he signs the host(5) with his right thumb in the form
of a cross from the lower part to the upper, and from the right to the left,
and thus forms a slight fissure in it where it has been dipped in the blood.
He puts a part of it into the chalice in the farm of a cross: the lower part
is placed towards the priest, the upper towards the chalice, so that the place
of the fissure looks to the chalice. He bows, and rising, says:--
Glory be to Thee, O Lord Jesus Christ, who hast made me, unworthy though
I be, through Thy grace, a minister and mediator of Thy renowed, holy, life-giving,
and divine mysteries: through the grace of Thy mercy, make me worthy of the
pardon of my offences and the forgiveness of my sins.
He signs himself with the sign of the cross an his forehead, and does the
same to those standing round him.(1)
The Deacons approach, and he signs each one of them an the forehead, saying:--
Christ accept thy ministry: Christ cause thy face to shine: Christ save thy
life: Christ make thy youth to grow.
And they respond:--
Christ accept thy oblation.
XVIII. All return to their own place; and the Priest, after bowing, rises
and says, in the tone of the Gospel:--
The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, and the love of God the Father, and the
communion of the Holy Ghost, be with us all.
The Priest signs himself, and lifts up his hand over his head, so that it
should be in the air, and the people be partakers in the singing:--
The Deacon says:--
We all with fear, etc.
And at these words:--
He hath given to us His mysteries:
The Priest begins to break(2) the body, and says:--
Be merciful, O Lord, through Thy clemency to the sins and follies of Thy servants,
and sanctify our lips through Thy grace, that they may give the fruits of
glory and praise to Thy divinity, with all Thy saints in Thy kingdom.
And, raising his voice, he says:--
And make us worthy, O Lord our God, to stand before Thee continually without
stain, with pure heart, with open countenance, and with the confidence which
is from Thee, mercifully granted to us: and let us all with one accord invoke
Thee, and say thus: Our Father, etc.
The People say:--
Our Father, etc.
The Priest.(3)
O Lord God Almighty, O Lord and our good God, who art full of mercy, we beg
Thee, O Lord our God, and beseech the clemency of Thy goodness; lead us not
into temptation, but deliver and save us from the evil one and his hosts;
because Thine is the kingdom, the power, the strength, the might, and the
dominion in heaven and on earth, now and always.
He signs himself, and they respond:--
Amen.
XIX. And he proceeds:--
Peace be with you.
They respond:--
With thee and with thy spirit.
He proceeds:--
It is becoming that the holy things should be to the holy in perfection.
And they say:--
One holy Father: one holy Son: one Holy Ghost. Glory be to the Father, and
to the Son, and to the Holy Ghost, for ever and ever. Amen.
The Deacon.
Praise ye.
And they say the responsory. And when the Deacon comes to carry the chalice,
he says:--
Let us pray for peace with us.
The Priest says:--
The grace of the Holy Ghost be with thee, with us, and with those who receive
Him.
And he gives the chalice to the Deacon.The Deacon says:--
Bless, O Lord.
The Priest.
The gift of the grace of our Life-giver and Lord Jesus Christ be completed,
in mercies, with all.
And he signs the people with the cross. In the meantime the responsories are
said.
Brethren, receive the body of the Son, cries the Church, and drink ye His chalice
with faith in the house of His kingdom.
On feast-days.
Strengthen, O Lord, etc.
On the Lord's day.
O Lord Jesus Christ, etc.
Daily.
The mysteries which we have received, etc.
The responsories being ended, the Deacon says:--
All therefore, etc.
And they respond:--
Glory be to Himself on account of His ineffable gift.
The Deacon.
Let us pray for peace with us.
The Priest at the middle of the altar says this prayer:(1)--
XX. It is meet, O Lord, just and right in all days, times, and hours, to thank,
adore, and praise the awful name of Thy majesty, because Thou hast through
Thy grace, O Lord, made us, mortal men possessing a frail nature, worthy
to sanctify Thy name with the heavenly(2) beings, and to become partakers
of the mysteries of Thy gift, and to be delighted with the sweetness of Thy
oracles. And voices of glory and thanksgiving we ever offer up to Thy sublime
divinity, O Lord.
Another.
Christ, our God, Lord, King, Saviour, and Life-giver, through His grace has
made us worthy to receive His body and His precious and all-sanctifying blood.
May He grant unto us that we may be pleasing unto Him in our words, works,
thoughts, and deeds, so that that pledge which we have received may be to
us for the pardon of our offences, the forgiveness of our sins, and the grand
hope of a resurrection from the dead, and a new and true life in the kingdom
of the heavens, with all who have been pleasing before Him, through His grace
and His mercies for ever.
On ordinary days.
Praise, O Lord, honour, blessing, and thanksgiving we ought to ascribe to Thy
glorious Trinity for the gift of Thy holy mysteries, which Thou hast given
to us for the propitiation of our offences, O Lord of all.
Another.
Blessed be Thy adorable honour, from Thy glorious place, O Christ, the propitiator
of our offences and our sins, and who takest away our follies through Thy
renowned, holy, life-giving, and divine mysteries. Christ the hope of our
nature always and for ever. Amen.
Obsignation or final benediction.
May our Lord Jesus Christ, to whom we have ministered, and whom we have seen
and honoured in His renowned, holy, life-giving, and divine mysteries, Himself
render us worthy of the splendid glory of His kingdom, and of gladness with
His holy angels, and for confidence before Him, that we may stand at His
right hand.
And on our entire congregation may His mercies and compassion be continually
poured out, now and always, and ever.
On the Lord's day and on feast-days.
May He Himself who blessed us with all spiritual blessings in the heavens,
through Jesus Christ our Lord, and prepared us for His kingdom, and called
us to the desirable good things which neither cease nor perish, as He promised
to us in His life-giving Gospel, and said to the blessed congregation of
His disciples--Verily, verily I say unto you, that every one who eateth my
body and drinketh my blood, abideth in me, and I in him, and I will raise
him up at the last day; and he cometh not to judgment, but I will make him
pass from death to eternal life:
May He Himself now bless this congregation, and maintain our position, and
render glorious our people who have come and rejoiced in receiving His renowned,
holy, life-giving, and divine mysteries; and may ye be sealed and guarded by
the holy sign of the Lord's cross from all evils, secret and open, now and
always.
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