Book of Needs of the Holy Orthodox Church : $b with an appendix containing offices for the laying on of handsRusskaia pravoslavnaia tserkov
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Book of Needs of the Holy Orthodox Church : $b with an appendix containing offices for the laying on of hands
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Orthodox Eastern Church -- Liturgy -- Texts
For thou by thy will hast from, nothingness brought all things into
being, and, by thy power, thou sustainest creation, and, by thy
foreknowledge, directest the world. Thou from four elements hast formed
creation, and hast crowned the circle of the year with four seasons. All
the spiritual powers tremble before thee, the sun praiseth thee, the
moon glorifieth thee, the stars make intercession with thee, the light
hearkeneth unto thee, the depths shudder at thy presence, the springs
of water serve thee. Thou hast stretched out the heavens as a curtain,
thou hast founded the earth upon the waters, thou hast bounded the sea
with sand, thou hast diffused the air for breathing. The angelic powers
minister unto thee, the choirs of archangels worship thee, the many-eyed
cherubim, and the six-winged seraphim, standing and flying around, cover
themselves with fear of thine unapproachable glory. For thou, being the
uninscribable, unbeginning and unspeakable God, didst come down upon
earth, taking the form of a servant, being made in the likeness of men;
for thou, O Master, through the tenderness of thy mercy, didst not endure
to behold the race of men tormented by the devil, but thou didst come and
save us. We confess thy grace, we proclaim thy mercy, we conceal not thy
beneficence. Thou hast set at liberty the generations of our nature,
thou didst hallow the virginal womb by thy birth. All creation praiseth
thee who didst manifest thyself; for thou, O our God, wast seen upon
earth, and didst dwell together with men. Thou didst hallow the streams
of Jordan, sending down from heaven thy Holy Ghost, and didst crush the
heads of the dragons that lurked therein.
_And the priest then saith this thrice, and blesseth the water with his
hand at each verse._
Do thou thyself, O man-loving King, be present now also through the
descent of thy Holy Ghost, and sanctify this water.
And give it the grace of redemption, the blessing of Jordan. Make it a
fountain of incorruption, a gift of sanctification, a loosing of sins,
a healing of sicknesses, a destruction of demons, unapproachable by
hostile powers, fulfilled with angelic strength, that all they that draw
and partake thereof may have it for the cleansing of souls and bodies,
for the healing of sufferings, for the sanctification of houses, and for
every befitting need. For thou art our God, who through water and the
spirit hast renewed our nature fallen through sin: thou art our God,
who through water didst overwhelm sin in the time of Noe: thou art our
God, who through the sea by Moses didst deliver the Hebrew race from the
servitude of Pharao: thou art our God, who didst divide the rock in the
wilderness, and it gushed waters and poured streams, and satisfied thy
thirsty people: thou art our God, who through water and fire by Elias
didst convert Israel from the error of Baal.
And do thou thyself now, O Master, sanctify this water by thy Holy Ghost.
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