Posting from Fishnet, Fr. Hal Stockert  

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"MARIOLOGY" by MONTFORT, Sep.  9, 1986 at  0:02 Eastern about 
WHO IS THIS WOMAN, THE MOTHER OF JESUS? (129 notes)
 
 
         Earlier  this  year  the  Holy  Father made  a  request  for
something I never would have believed - a *special*  request for the Marian
Year.  He asked ROMAN CATHOLICS to begin using an EASTERN CATHOLIC devotion
-  the Akathistos.   I  will shortly upload a copy of the service (complete
with  text  AND  rubrics)  to either this conference  or  to  THE  LIBRARY,
whichever Father Pat chooses.
 
         The Akathistos is a very special Marian Devotion,  one of enormous
antiquity, going back nearly a thousand years before event the Rosary began
to reach out into the world.   The Rosary, as a widespread devotion,  dates
to the 13th century,  particularly to the period when St. Dominic,  founder
of  the Dominican Order (O.P.,  "Ordo Praedicatorum",  Order of  Preachers)
took it public at Our Lady's special request.
 
         I  had an entire article written for upload when today arrived  in
the  mail  a  copy  of an article for  another  Eastern  Catholic  diocesan
newspaper,   HORIZONS,   written by an old seminary friend  and  classmate,
Father Radvansky.   Father Pat,  if things work out,  you'll meet him at my
Jubilee Party on the 23rd.  He's been invited,  but I haven't heard whether
he'll be there or not.
 
         Here's  the text of his article,  and look for the  AKATHISTOS  to
appear  either here or THE LIBRARY in reasonably short order.   The service
is  magnificent in its solemnity,  its majesty,  and the awe and  reverence
with which Our Lady is approached.
 
                                 ----------
 
"Your Excellency:
 
         "His Holiness Pope John Paul, in his Encyclical Letter REDEMPTORIS
MATER,   sought  to underline the common heritage of faith,  of  liturgical
piety,   and of devotion that unites the Roman Church with the Churches  of
the East,  Orthodox and Catholic alike, in regard to Our Blessed Lady,  the
All-holy Mother of God.   Bearing in mind the celebration of the millennium
of  the anniversary of the baptism of Saint Vladimir,  Grand Duke of  Kiev,
which occurs this year 1988, and which marked the beginning of Christianity
in  the  territories  of  what was then called  "Rus'",   the  Holy  Father
expressed  his  fervent desire "to join in prayer with all  those  who  are
celebrating  the Millennium of this Baptism,  both Orthodox and  Catholics,
repeating  and  confirming  with the Council those sentiments  of  joy  and
comfort that 'the Orientals ...  with ardent emotion and devout mind concur
in revering the Mother of God, ever Virgin.' (Cf. RM 50 and LG 69).
 
         "Among  the  religious manifestations by means of which  the  Holy
Father  has wished to unite in prayer with the Christians of the East  (Cf.
CALENDARIO DELL'ANNO MARIANNO 1987-1988, p. 59), a special place is held by
that foreseen for March 25,  1988, the Solemnity of the Annunciation of the
Lord, (also called "Evanghelismos"; "Annunciation"; or "Annunciation to the
Mother of God," according to the different liturgical traditions).  On that
day,  in fact,  the Holy Father will preside at a celebration of prayer  in
honor  of the Mother of God during which will be sung the "AKATHIST"  hymn.
This hymn celebrates the divine motherhood of Mary in the mystery of Christ
and  the church:  it is used both by the Catholic and Orthodox Churches  of
the  Byzantine  tradition,   and  is now known and  used  in  many  western
ecclesial communities.   This is one of the most beautiful hymns with which
the  East honors  and praises the ever-Blessed Virgin Mary,  the Most  Holy
Mother of God (CF. RM 31; UR 15).
 
         "The  Central Committee for the Marian Year would like to  propose
that  the local churches unite themselves that day to the Holy Father  with
an  appropriate celebration using as one element this hymn.   This act will
be  a sign of growing communion with our Christian brothers and sisters  of
the  East as we pray to the Blessed Virgin Mary,  "Mother of Unity,"   (Cf.
"COLLECTIO MISSARIUM DE BEATAE MARIAE VIRGINAE"  n.  38),  for the unity in
Christ of all the families of peoples (Cf. RM 50, LG 69).
 
         "By  a happy coincidence the Solemnity of the Annunciation of  the
Lord  -  a  feast  common to many Christian Churches  -  couples  with  the
celebration  of  the  AKATHIST hymn which the Christians of  the  Byzantine
tradition celebrate March 26  -  Akathistos Saturday.  Therefore,  it is an
appropriate  date  to celebrate together our common patrimony of faith  and
evotion  with  a  liturgical  text which belongs to  the  treasury  of  the
undivided church,  composed as it were in the form of a commentary on,  and
in  praise  of the dogma of the divine motherhood of Mary,  defined by  the
Councils of Ephesus (431) and Chalcedon (451).
 
         "The Central Committee for the Marian Year feels sure that bishops
will  make efforts toensure that as many ecclesial communities as  possible
will celebrate this event, in such a way that March 25  of this Marian year
will unite cathedrals,  parishes, Marian shrines, monasteries and religious
houses,  in a song of praise in honor of the Mother of God.   It will be  a
joyful experience to be able to share "such a wealth of praise, built up by
the different forms of the church's great tradition,"  and "help to  hasten
the day when the church can begin once more to breathe fully with her  'two
lungs'; the East and the West."  (RM 34).
 
         "It  has  been considered opportune to assist this  proposal,   to
enclose  with  this letter some material that might  contribute  towards  a
worthy celebration in union with the Holy Father and in accordance with his
intentions,  I  take this opportunity of expressing,  in my own name and on
behalf of the Central Committee,  my sentiments of esteem and respect,  and
remain,
 
         Yours sincerely in Christ Jesus, Our Lord,
         PRESIDENT AND GENERAL SECRETARY
         CONSILIUM PRIMARIUM ANNO MARIALI CELEBRANDO
         THE VATICAN
 
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                            A NEGLECTED SERVICE
 
 
         "Father,   what is this word,  'a-ka-this-tos'  mean that you have
here  in  the  bulletin?"   She was careful,  this woman who asked  me  one
Sunday, to approximate the pronunciation.   Too bad that one of the richest
services in the Eastern Church  stirs  up in so many people  not  much more
than a question.
 
         But  wait!    A   lot of Eastern rite arteries  were  pumped  with
satisfaction  when  Pope  John Paul II urged (through an  encyclical)   the
Central  Committee for the Marian Year to urge,  by a general letter to the
Roman Catholic bishops,  the Roman Catholic pastors to use a prayer of  the
Eastern Church on the Feast of the Annunciation.
 
         What "makes our day" is that this particular service, the Akathist
to the Blessed Mother, was chosen.  How ironic that a service of truly deep
spirituality has not caught on more than it has in our parishes.
 
         I am occasionally asked to give a talk on the Eastern Church to  a
widely assorted group of Navy chaplains.   I  always make sure to include a
sample  from  the  Akathist.   It never fails to arouse a  probing  and  an
admiring curiosity.  The Byzantine rite came up "smelling like roses."
 
          I  remember  having  the service with  small  groups  of  weekday
churchgoers in California and Michigan,  days like Akathistos Saturday,   a
day in May,  October 1st.  Whenever we were uncertain of the music, I would
cheat and use the Seventh Tone,  which has a rhythm to fit *any* text.   (I
even  understand insurance policies a little more when I sing them in  Tone
Seven.)  The text itself, even in our humble attendance, registered high on
the scale of attractions to church services.
 
         "Hail,  Lightning-Flash that brightens the souls;  hail,  Thunder-
Clap that strikes down the foes."
 
         "Hail,  O  you through whom all creation is renewed; hail,  O  you
through whom the Creator becomes a babe."
 
         On  and on,such verses,  rich in imagery,  are recited in  "chant"
after "chant."   The central focus is on Mary as God-Bearer - the marvel of
the  timeless,  unimaginable power of the creative Father issuing from  the
simple reproductive organs of "one of us,"  His own creation in Time.   The
Akathist service is a praise of this wonder-of-wonders birth.
 
         Archbishop Joseph Raya,  in a preface, says that,  In the Oriental
Church there is "no better prayer expressing love and veneration for Mary,"
as  he  compares this official prayer of the East to what  the  rosary  and
Litanies to the Blessed Mother are in the Roman Catholic Church.
 
         We  hope that this word from the Pope will help make the words  of
Archbishop Raya more than a preface.
 
                                             - by the Rev. Joseph Radvansky
                                                           Associate Editor
 
 
 
                                 ----------
 
                             THE AKATHIST HYMN
 
         The  "Akathist"   hymn is the most celebrated Marian hymn  of  the
Byzantine  Church,   a   literary and theological  masterpiece,   a   truly
contemplative  expression  and praise of the mystery of the Blessed  Virgin
Mary.
 
         This work would appear to have come directly from the heart of the
Church rather than simply from the mind of an artist:  it has neither  name
nor title.   It is called "Akathist" which means "the/a standing up."    In
other  words,  this is a hymn,  which,  like the Gospel,  from which it  is
inspired, is to be sung and heard "standing up" as a sign of respect.
 
         The  author of this hymn is unknown.   It is thought to have  been
written  at  the end of the fifth or beginning of the sixth  century.    It
represents a kind of poetical and liturgical commentary on the dogma of the
divine motherhood of Mary proclaimed at Ephesus in 431  and at Chalcedon in
451.
 
         The hymn is divided into two parts,  each of 12 verses.  The first
part (verses 1-12), following the Infancy Narratives (Luke 1-2  and Matthew
102)  present  and  comment  with praise  to the  Virgin  in  verses  of  a
Christological-ecclesiastical character the Mysteries from the Annunciation
to  the Meeting with Simeon in the Temple.   The second part (verses 13-24)
has  a  more doctrinal character,  and takes up and comments on  the  great
Marian  dogmas  of an ancient church,  the conception of the  Virgin,   the
Divine Motherhood, and the Perpetual Virginity.  In this way it throws into
relief  the  relationship between Mary and the Mystery of Her Son  and  her
special  presence and maternal role towards the Pilgrim Church.   The  hymn
closes  with a plea to the Holy Mother of God that humanity might be  freed
from every danger and untoward event.
 
          The  Byzantine  Church  sings  this hymn  on  the  Feast  of  the
Annunciation  and on theSaturdays of Lent,  especially theSaturday  of  the
Fifth Week of Lent, which is *known* as the "Feast of the Akathistos."   As
a  result  of translations into modernlanguages this hymn is now  known  in
many Western Churches.
 
         The "Akathist" hymn has already been solemnly celebrated on 7 June
1981  in the Patriarchal Basilica of St.  Mary Major on the occasion of the
1550th  anniversary of the Council of Ephesus;  and on 2 February 1982   in
Saint Peter's Basilica in the Vatican in the presence of the Holy Father.
 
                                 ----------
 
         May I inquire how many Roman Catholics here in FISHNET saw,  heard
or heard *of* ANY such information being provided by Roman bishops to Roman
Catholics  in  their  flocks?    And how many Roman  pastors  followed  the
exhortation  of  the  Central Committee and the Holy  Father  and  actually
*held*  the service as requested?  Frankly, I  expect a thundering silence.
There  was absolutely NO mention of which *I*  was aware made of it in  the
Diocese  of  Albany,   and none whatever that I know of in the  Diocese  of
Burlington.
 
         (Sigh)   -   this is known as "obedience to the will of  the  Holy
Father."   One wonders....one wonders.  Surely it was NOT made "mandatory,"
but phrased as a request.  One cannot help but note, however,  that a truly
*loving*  son hastens to do *whatever* is pleasing to his father,  and even
anticipates,  such that the Father *needn't*  make things mandatory in  the
FIRST place.  TRUE obedience is to hasten to forestall the need to BE told,
not  (as so many westerners seem to insist)  grudgingly offering a  sullent
submission, mumbling under one's breath all the while.
 
         I would have wished for a more firm response,  a  more affirmative
response,   than I saw this past Annunciation.   In fact,  I  saw literally
NONE.  A  sad comment on Catholicism as practiced (more in the absence than
in the presence) in the United States.
 
         (Sigh)
 
  
 
         If  you  have  the opportunity to visit a local  Eastern  Catholic
Church, or an Orthodox Church, during the time they're holding the service,
you'll  find that the melodies are simple to sing,  and easy  to  remember.
All  plainchants  in  the Eastern Rites are easily memorized  -  they  were
developed at a time when the bulk of the populace was illiterate and  could
neither  read nor write,  even in words.   Musical notation was  even  more
beyond them,  in particular since musical notation as we know it is a quite
recent invention.
 
         In  any case,  don't be afraid to take the text and simply  recite
it,   if  you cannot put a melody to it,  or are embarrassed about  singing
where people can hear you.
 
         It IS, however,  primarily a community service of praise - and the
norm  would be to have more than one participating,  as is clear  from  the
structure of the service itself.
 
         Enjoy it.   And ponder on the theological content contained within
the Kontakia and the Chants.....
 
         You may have some surprising insights in meditating on them!
 
                              THE AKATHIST HYMN
                         TO THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARY
 
[The  entire  service  is  either sung or  chanted,   preferably  sung,   to
traditional melodies.   If the melodies are unknown, a chanting 'recto tono'
will suffice, though much of the grandeur will be lost.]
 
                                    -----
 
[LEADER]: BLESSED IS OUR GOD, ALWAYS, NOW AND FOREVERMORE. AMEN.
 
          - O HEAVENLY KING, COMFORTER, SPIRIT OF TRUTH,  YOU ARE EVERYWHERE
PRESENT AND FIT ALL THINGS.   TREASURY OF BLESSINGS, AND GIVER OF LIFE, COME
AND DWELL WITHIN US, CLEANSE US OF ALL STAIN, AND SAVE OUR SOULS, O GRACIOUS
ONE!
 
          - HOLY GOD, HOLY AND MIGHTY, HOLY AND IMMORTAL ONE,  HAVE MERCY ON
US. (Three times)
 
          - O MOST HOLY TRINITY, HAVE MERCY ON US! O LORD, CLEANSE US OF OUR
SINS! O MASTER, FORGIVE OUR TRANSGRESSIONS! O HOLY ONE,  COME TO US AND HEAL
OUR INFIRMITIES FOR YOUR NAME'S SAKE!
 
          - LORD, HAVE MERCY. (Three times)
 
          - GLORY BE TO THE FATHER + AND TO THE SON, AND TO THE HOLY SPIRIT,
NOW AND EVER, AND FOREVER, 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 TRESPASSES,  AS WE FORGIVE THOSE WHO
TRESPASS  AGAINST US,  AND LEAD US NOT INTO TEMPTATION,  BUT DELIVER US FROM
EVIL.
 
          - FOR THINE IS THE KINGDOM AND THE POWER AND THE GLORY, FATHER +,
SON, AND HOLY SPIRIT, NOW AND EVER AND FOREVER. AMEN.
 
          - LET US PRAY TO THE LORD.
 
[RESPONSE]: Lord, have mercy!
 
                                  PREAMBLE
 
          As  soon  as the angel had received his command,  he  hastened  to
Joseph's house and said to the ever-virgin: "Behold, heaven was brought down
to earth when the Word Himself was fully contained in you!   Now that I  see
Him in your womb, taking a servant's form, I cry out to you in wonder: Hail,
O Bride and Maiden ever-pure!"
 
                                 FIRST CHANT
 
 
          An Archangel was sent from heaven to greet the Mother of God,  and
as he saw you assuming a body at the sound of his bodiless voice, O Lord, he
stood rapt in amazement and cried out to her in these words:
 
          Hail, O you, through whom Joy will shine forth!
          Hail, O you, through whom the curse will disappear!
          Hail, O Restoration of the Fallen Adam!
          Hail, O Redemption of the Tears of Eve!
          Hail, O Peak above the reach of human thought!
          Hail, O Depth even beyond the sight of angels!
          Hail, O you who have become a Kingly Throne!
          Hail, O you who carry Him Who Carries All!
          Hail, O Star who manifest the Sun!
          Hail, O Womb of the Divine Incarnation!
          Hail, O you through whom creation is renewed!
          Hail, O you through whom the Creator becomes a Babe!
          Hail, O Bride and Maiden ever-pure!
 
[RESPONSE]: Hail, O Bride and Maiden ever-pure!
 
                                  KONTAKION
 
          Knowing  that  she  was a virgin,  the  blessed  one  courageously
answered the angel:  "Your surprising words seem hard for my mind to accept:
how can you speak of a birth that is to come from a conception without seed?
And why do you cry, Alleluia?"
 
[RESPONSE]: Alleluia!
 
                                SECOND CHANT
 
          Trying to grasp the meaning of this mystery,  the Virgin asked the
holy messenger:  "How is it possible tha a son be born from a virginal womb?
Tell me."  And he answered her with awe, crying out in these words:
 
          Hail, O hidden Sense of the Ineffable Plan!
          Hail, O Belief in Silence That Must Be!
          Hail, O Forecast of the Marvels of Christ!
          Hail, O Fountainhead of truths concerning Him!
          Hail, Celestial Ladder, by whom God came down!
          Hail, O Bridge leading earthly ones to heaven!
          Hail, O Wonder, ever-thrilling to the angels!
          Hail, O Wound, ever-hurting to the demons!
          Hail, O you who gave birth to Light ineffably!
          Hail, O you who told no one how it was done!
          Hail, O you who surpass the wisdom of the wise!
          Hail, O you who enlighten faithful minds!
          Hail, O Bride and Maiden ever-pure!
 
[RESPONSE]: Hail, O Bride and Maiden ever-pure!
 
                                  KONTAKION
 
          When the power of the Most High overshadowed the one who had never
known the nuptial bed, her fruitful womb conceived, and she became for all a
delicious  field:   for  those  who  wished to  reap  salvation  by  singing
"ALLELUIA!"
 
[RESPONSE]: Alleluia!
 
                                 THIRD CHANT
 
          Pregnant with God,  the Virgin hastened to Elizabeth,  her  unborn
child rejoiced,  immediately knowing her embrace.  Bouncing and singing,  he
cried out to the Mother of God:
 
          Hail, O Tendril whose Bud shall not wilt!
          Hail, O Soil whose Fruit shall not perish!
          Hail, O Tender of mankind's loving Tender!
          Hail, O Gardener of the Gardener of Life!
          Hail, O Earth who yielded abundant mercies!
          Hail, O Table full-laden with appeasement!
          Hail, for you have greened anew the pastures of delight!
          Hail, for you have prepared a haven for the souls!
          Hail, acceptable Incense of Prayer!
          Hail, Expiation of the whole universe!
          Hail, O you Favor of God to mortal men!
          Hail, O you Trust of mortals before God!
          Hail, O Bride and Maiden ever-pure!
 
[RESPONSE]: Hail, O Bride and Maiden ever-pure!
 
                                  KONTAKION
 
          Filled with a storm of contradictory thoughts, the wise Joseph was
greatly  disturbed:   until  then,  he had seen you a virgin,   and  now  he
suspected  you  of secret guilt,  all-blameless one!    Learning  that  your
conception was of the Holyl Spirit, he cried out: "Alleluia!"
 
[RESPONSE]: Alleluia!
 
                                FOURTH CHANT
 
          The  Shepherds  heard the angels singing hymns of  praise  tot  he
coming of Christ in the Flesh.   And running to Him as to a shepherd,   they
saw Him as a spotless lamb,  grazing at Mary's breast.   They sang a hymn to
her and said:
 
          Hail, O Mother of Lamb and Shepherd!
          Hail, O Fold of rational sheep!
          Hail, O Protection against unseen foes!
          Hail, O Key to the Doors of Paradise!
          Hail, for the heavenly rejoice with the earth!
          Hail, for the earthly meet the heavens in song!
          Hail, the Unsilenced Voice of the Apostles!
          Hail, the Undaunted Might of Martyrs!
          Hail, O Steadfast Foundation of Faith!
          Hail, O Shining Emblem of Grace!
          Hail, O you through whom death was despoiled!
          Hail, O you through whom we were clothed with glory!
          Hail, O Bride and Maiden ever-pure!
 
[RESPONSE]: Hail, O Bride and Maiden ever-pure!
 
                                  KONTAKION
 
          When  they  saw  the Star moved by God,   the  Magi  followed  its
glittering  light.   Using it as a beacon,  they found through it the Mighty
King, and reaching the One Beyond All Reach,  they rejoiced and cried out to
Him: "Alleluia!"
 
[RESPONSE]: Alleluia!
 
                                 FIFTH CHANT
 
          The Sons of Chaldaea saw in the Virgin's hands the One whose hands
had  fashioned men:  and acknowledging Him as the Master,  although  He  had
taken the form of a servant, they hastened to honor Him with their gifts and
cried out to the Blessed One:
 
          Hail, O Mother of the Star Without Setting!
          Hail, O Radiance of the Mystical Day!
          Hail, O you who quenched the flame of error!
          Hail, O Light of those who search the Trinity!
          Hail, O you who unthroned the Enemy of Men!
          Hail, O you who showed forth Christ the Lord, Lover of Mankind!
          Hail, O you who cleansed us from the stain of pagan worship!
          Hail, O you who saved us from the mire of evil deeds!
          Hail, O you who made cease the cult of fire!
          Hail, O you who guide the faithful toward wisdom!
          Hail, O you, Delight of all the Nations!
          Hail, O Bride and Maiden ever-pure!
 
[RESPONSE]: Hail, O Bride and Maiden ever-pure!
 
                                  KONTAKION
 
          The  Magi,   become  God-bearing heralds,   returned  to  Babylon,
conforming to your command, announcing You, the Christ, to all,  and leaving
Herod as a fool who did not know how to sing: "Alleluia!"
 
[RESPONSE]: Alleluia!
 
                                 SIXTH CHANT
 
          Illuminating  Egypt  with the Light of Truth,  you cast  away  the
darkness of error.   For the idols,  unable to stand your might,  fell down,
and those who had been delivered from them cried out to the Mother of God:
 
          Hail, O Resurrection of mankind!
          Hail, O Downfall of the Demons!
          Hail, O you who crushed the error of deceit!
          Hail, O you who exposed the fraud of idols!
          Hail, O Sea who drowned the symbolic Pharaon!
          Hail, O Rock who quenched those who thirst for Life!
          Hail, O Pillar of Fire who guided those in darkness!
          Hail, O Shelter of the World, wider than the clouds!
          Hail, O Food who took the place of Manna!
          Hail, O Handmaid of holy delight!
          Hail, O Land of the promised good!
          Hail, O you who flow with milk and honey!
          Hail, O Bride and Maiden ever-pure!
 
[RESPONSE]: Hail, O Bride and Maiden ever-pure!
 
                                  KONTAKION
 
          As Simeon was about to leave the present deceitful world, You were
entrusted  to him as an infant,  but You made Yourself known to him  as  the
perfect God.  Whereforre he marveled at your wisdom beyond words,  and cried
out: "Alleluia!"
 
[RESPONSE]: Alleluia!
 
                                SEVENTH CHANT
 
          The Creator displayed a new creation to us who had come from  Him:
He came forth from a womb that had received no seed,  and He left it  intact
as it had been,  so that at the sight of this marvel,  we would sing to  her
and cry out:
 
          Hail, O Blossom of Incorruption!
          Hail, O Crown of Self-mastery!
          Hail, O you who shone forth as a Sign of Resurrection!
          Hail, O you who displayed the Life of Angels!
          Hail, Fruitful Tree from whom believers feed!
          Hail, Shady Glen where many are sheltered!
          Hail, O you who have born the Guide of the Lost!
          Hail, Source of Life to the captives' Release!
          Hail, O you who unsettled even the Just Judge!
          Hail, Indulgence of many who have fallen!
          Hail, O Stole for those who lack freedom to speak!
          Hail, O Tenderness who exceed all desire!
          Hail, O Bride and Maiden ever-pure!
 
[RESPONSE]: Hail, O Bride and Maiden ever-pure!
 
                                  KONTAKION
 
          Now  that  we  have  seen this strange  birth,   let  us  estrange
ourselves  from the world and turn our minds to heaven:  indeed,  it is  for
this  that the God Most High appeared on earth as a lowly man,  desiring  to
draw up to heaven those who cry out to Him: "Alleluia!"
 
[RESPONSE]: Alleluia!
 
                                EIGHTH CHANT
 
          While fully present amid those below, the uncircumscribed Word was
in  no  way  absent  from  those above:  for  what  happened  was  a  divine
condescension,   and  not a moving from one place to another:  and it was  a
birth from a Virgin inspired by God, who heard these words:
 
          Hail, O Space of the Spaceless God!
          Hail, O Gate of the Sublime Mystery!
          Hail, O Message unsure to men without faith!
          Hail, O Glory most certain to those who believe!
          Hail, O Sacred Chariot of the One above the Cherubim!
          Hail, Perfect Dwelling of the One above the Seraphim!
          Hail, O you who reconciled opposites!
          Hail, O you who combined maidenhood and motherhood!
          Hail, O you through whom Paradise was opened!
          Hail, O Key to the Kingdom of Christ!
          Hail, O Hope for the Ages of Bliss!
          Hail, O Bride and Maiden ever-pure!
 
[RESPONSE]: Hail, O Bride and Maiden ever-pure!
 
                                  KONTAKION
 
          The  whole order of the Angels marveled at the great work of  your
becoming  a  man:   for they saw the One Inaccessible as God  become  a  Man
accessible to all, living with us and hearing us cry out: "Alleluia!"
 
[RESPONSE]:  Alleluia!
 
                                 NINTH CHANT
 
          O  Mother  of God,  we see the best of speakers become as mute  as
fish  in your regard,  for they could not explain how you could  give  birth
while remaining a virgin.  As for us, while marveling at the mystery, we cry
out to you with faith:
 
          Hail, O Container of God's Wisdom!
          Hail, O Treasury of His Providence!
          Hail, O Reproof of foolish philosophers!
          Hail, O Confusion of speechless wise men!
          Hail, for you perplexed the inquisitive minds!
          Hail, for you dried up the inventors of myths!
          Hail, for you ripped the Athenians' meshes!
          Hail, for you filled the Fishermen's nets!
          Hail, O Retriever from the Abyss of Ignorance!
          Hail, O Lamplight of Knowledge to many!
          Hail, O Ship for those who seek Salvation!
          Hail, O Harbor for the Sailors of Life!
          Hail, O Bride and Maiden ever-pure!
 
[RESPONSE]: Hail, O Bride and Maiden ever-pure!
 
                                  KONTAKION
 
          Desiring to save the world,  the Creator of All came down to it of
His own will.  Being at the same time our Shepherd and our God,  He appeared
among  us.    And  so the like called upon the like,  and as God  He  heard:
"Alleluia!"
 
[RESPONSE]: Alleluia!
 
                                 TENTH CHANT
 
          O Virgin Mother of God, you are the strength of Virgins and of all
those  who have recourse to you.   For the Maker of heaven and earth covered
you with His shadow,  O Pure One, and came to dwell in your womb, and taught
us all to cry out to you:
 
          Hail, O Pillar of Virginity!
          Hail, O Gateway of Salvation!
          Hail, O Principle of the New Creation!
          Hail, O Dispenser of God's bounties!
          Hail, for you restored those born in shame!
          Hail, for you gave sense to those who had lost it!
          Hail, O you who stopped the corruptor of minds!
          Hail, O you who bore the Sower of Chastity!
          Hail, Holy Chamber of virginal wedlock!
          Hail, O you who join the faithful with God!
          Hail, O gracious Foster-Mother of virgins!
          Hail, O Bridesmaid of holy souls!
          Hail, O Bride and Maiden ever-pure!
 
[RESPONSE]: Hail, O Bride and Maiden ever-pure!
 
                                  KONTAKION
 
           Because  He wished to grant release from all the  ancient  debts,
the  One who pays men's dues came down Himself to those who had spurned  His
grace;  He tore up their obligations,  and heard from all of them this  cry:
"Alleluia!"
 
[RESPONSE]: Alleluia!
 
                                TWELFTH CHANT
 
          By  singing  praise  to your maternity,  we all  exalt  you  as  a
spiritual  temple,  Mother of God!   For the One Who Dwelt Within Your Womb,
the Lord Who Holds All Things in His Hands,  sanctified you,  glorified you,
and taught all men to sing to you:
 
          Hail, O Tabernacle of God the Word!
          Hail, O Holy One, more holy than the saints!
          Hail, O Ark that the Spirit has gilded!
          Hail, Inexhaustible Treasure of Life!
          Hail, Precious Crown of rightful authorities!
          Hail, Sacred Glory of reverent priests!
          Hail, Unshakable Tower of the Church!
          Hail, Unbreachable Wall of the Kingdom!
          Hail, O you through whom the trophies are raised!
          Hail, O you through whome the enemies are routed!
          Hail, O healing of my body!
          Hail, O salvation of my soul!
          Hail, O Bride and Maiden ever-pure!
 
[RESPONSE]: Hail, O Bride and Maiden ever-pure!
 
                                  KONTAKION
 
          O  Mother worthy of all praise,  you who have given birth  to  the
Word, the Holiest of the Holy, accept this present offering, deliver all men
from every affliction, and svae from the future punishment those who cry out
to you: "Alleluia!"
 
[RESPONSE]: Alleluia!
 
          Gabriel  was rapt in amazement as he beheld your virginity and the
splendor of your purity, O Mother of God, and he cried out to you:  "By what
name shall I call you?  I am bewildered; I am lost!  I  shall greet you as I
was commanded to do: 'Hail, O Woman full of Grace!'"
 
                                  DISMISSAL
 
          - GLORY TO YOU, O CHRIST, OUR GOD AND OUR HOPE: GLORY BE TO YOU!
 
[RESPONSE]:   GLORY  BE TO THE FATHER +,  AND TO THE SON,  AND TO  THE  HOLY
SPIRIT, NOW AND EVER, AND FOREVER AMEN.  LORD, HAVE MERCY! LORD, HAVE MERCY!
GIVE THE BLESSING!
 
          MAY CHRIST OUR TRUE GOD (If a Sunday or the Easter Season:  WHO IS
RISEN FROM THE DEAD)  HAVE MERCY ON US AND SAVE US,  THROUGH THE PRAYERS  OF
HIS  MOST  PURE  MOTHER  AND OF ALL THE HOLY,   GLORIOUS,   AND  ILLUSTRIOUS
APOSTLES,  THROUGH THE PRAYERS OF ST.  (N)  WHOSE MEMORY WE CELEBRATE TODAY,
AND OF ALL THE SAINTS, FOR HE IS GRACIOUS AND LOVES MANKIND!
 
[RESPONSE]: AMEN!
 
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