To Halloween or not Halloween?
In anticipation of the craziness which usually manifests itself on the Internet around this time, here is a post from Douglas Beaumont discussing the Christian response to Halloween….
Mangled Matins: Venerable Father Euthymius the Younger
I’m going to be on the East Coast for most of next week so this’ll be the last “Mangled Matins” for a while.
From Monthly Menaion
Troparion of Euthymius (Tone 8)
From Green Book
Prokeimenon – St. Nicholas and the Apostles (Tone 8)
Alleluia (Tone 1)
Wise Words on Wednesday: Hope
“Hope is being able to see that there is light despite all of the darkness”
– Desmond Tutu
Mangled Matins: Nazarius, Gervase, Protase & Celsus
Since we’ve got a lot of martyrs this week, rather than simply repeat the Prokeimenon and Alleluia of the martyrs which I’ve used for the past two days (because that’d be far too easy!), we’re going to do using the changeable parts based on the day of the week. Since tomorrow is Wednesday, they’ll come from the section on the Holy Cross…
From Monthly Menaion
Troparion (Tone 4)
From Green Book
Prokeimenon (Tone 7)
Alleluia (Tone 1)
Prayer before starting work
One of the books I read during my sabbatical was Practice of the Presence of God by Brother Lawrence, a lay Carmelite who inspired so many people by his simple, practical approach to spirituality, which focuses on always being mindful of God, even throughout everyday tasks, such as doing the washing up.
Yesterday my sabbatical ended and I start back at work. Inspired by this Carmelite’s book, I’ve decided that I’m going to begin each workday with the prayer which Brother Lawrence mentions in the book:
Before beginning any task I would say to God, with childlike trust:
“O God, since You are with me, and it is Your will that I must now apply myself to these outward duties, I beg You, assist me with Your grace that I may continue in Your Presence; and to this end, O Lord, be with me in this my work, accept the labour of my hands, and dwell within my heart with all Your Fullness”
– Brother Lawrence, Practice of the Presence of God
Mangled Matins: Carpus, Papylus & Agathonica
I’m still trying to get to grips with the Odes and Sessional Hymns, but here are the changeable parts for tomorrow…
From Monthly Menaion
Troparion (Tone 4)
Communion Hymn
From Green Book (2+ Martyrs)
The parts from the Divine Liturgy book is the same as we’ll be celebrating martyrs again…
Prokeimenon (Tone 4)
Alleluia (Tone 4)