My Life In Christ — Part 2 by Saint John of Kronstadt

My Life In Christ — Part 2 by Saint John of Kronstadt

Author:Saint John of Kronstadt
Language: eng
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Published: 0101-01-01T00:00:00+00:00


Notes

1. From the Akathist to the Sweetest Lord Jesus.

2. Matt 6:24.

3. The Divine Liturgy of Our Father Among the Saints John Chrysostom: Slavonic-English Parallel Text, 3rd edition (Jordanville, New York: Holy Trinity Publications, 2013) p.141.

4. The Sermon on the Mount (Matt 5–7).

5. The last petition of all litanies, intoned by the deacon during services.

6. Exclamation from Vespers.

7. From the Liturgy of St Basil the Great.

8. From the Prayer to the Holy Spirit. Prayer Book, Fourth Edition–Revised (Jordanville, New York: Holy Trinity Publications, 2003) p. 8.

9. These litanies are call-and-response petitions of a general nature intoned by the deacon and answered by the choir.

10. From the Akathist to the Mother of God. Prayer Book, Fourth Edition–Revised (Jordanville, New York: Holy Trinity Publications, 2003) p. 291.

11. Prayer to the Holy Spirit. Prayer Book, Fourth Edition–Revised (Jordanville, New York: Holy Trinity Publications, 2003) p. 8.

12. Exclamation from the Liturgy. The Divine Liturgy of Our Father Among the Saints John Chrysostom: Slavonic-English Parallel Text, 3rd edition (Jordanville, New York: Holy Trinity Publications, 2013) p. 169.

13. In Russian, “the Church” is given a feminine pronoun, both in the sense of the “church building” and “the Body of Christ.”

14. From the Prokeimenon at Vespers; compare Psalm 60:5.

15. Priest’s exclamation at memorial services.

16. The Russian word used here is milostynia, a word that shares a root with milost, meaning “mercy” or “compassion.”

17. Prayer to the Holy Mother of God at Compline. The Unabbreviated Horologion or Book of the Hours (Jordanville, New York: Holy Trinity Monastery, 1997) p. 230.

18. Various litanies.

19. Evening Prayer of St John of Damascus. Prayer Book, Fourth Edition–Revised (Jordanville, New York: Holy Trinity Publications, 2003) p. 57.

20. Evening Prayer of St John Damascene. Prayer Book, Fourth Edition–Revised (Jordanville, New York: Holy Trinity Publications, 2003) p. 57.

21. Paraphrase from the Liturgy.

22. From the Prayer of St Ephraim the Syrian.

23. From the Akathist to the Sweetest Lord Jesus. Prayer Book, Fourth Edition–Revised (Jordanville, New York: Holy Trinity Publications, 2003) p. 280.

24. This refers to the The Akathist to the Sweetest Lord Jesus.

25. Adapted from prayers at the memorial service.

26. St John is referring to Psalm 19:5.

27. Exclamation at the beginning of Matins. The Unabbreviated Horologion or Book of the Hours (Jordanville, New York: Holy Trinity Monastery, 1997) p. 49.

28. From the prayer of the priest at the Liturgy during the Cherubic Hymn. The Divine Liturgy of Our Father Among the Saints John Chrysostom: Slavonic-English Parallel Text, 3rd edition (Jordanville, New York: Holy Trinity Publications, 2013) p.119.

29. From the 9th Ode of the Paschal Canon of St John of Damascus. The Paschal Service (Syosset, New York: Department of Religious Education, 1986) p. 38.

30. St Simeon is the most well known compiler of saints’ lives in the Orthodox Church.

31. From the fourth Prayer before Communion: composed by St Simeon Metaphrastes.

32. From the Akathist to the Sweetest Lord Jesus.

33. From the First Eirmos of the Nativity Canon.

34. From the Prayer of the Priest at the Liturgy during Cherubic Hymn. The Divine Liturgy of Our Father Among the Saints John



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