My beloved brothers and sisters in Our Risen Lord, God, and Savior JESUS CHRIST,
CHRIST IS RISEN! TRULY HE IS RISEN! ΧΡΙΣΤΟΣ ΑΝΕΣΤΗ! ΑΛΗΘΩΣ ΑΝΕΣΤΗ!
Apolytikion (Dismissal) Hymn of Saints Cyril and Methodius. Fourth Tone
SINCE ye were equal in character to the Apostles, and teachers of the
Slavi lands, O divinely-wise Cyril and Methodius, pray to the Lord of all
to strengthen all nations in Orthodoxy and unity of thought, to convert
and reconcile the world to God, and to save our souls.
Kontakion Hymn of Saints Cyril and Methodius. Third Tone
LET us honor our sacred pair of enlighteners, who, by translating the
divine writings, have poured forth for us a well-spring of divine
knowledge from which we draw abundantly even unto this day: We
call your blessed, O Cyril and Methodius, ye tha stand before the
throne of the Most High and intercede fervently for our souls.
Born in Thessaloniki, Greece, Saint Methodius was a military man before becoming a monk on Mount Olympus. His brother Constantine, known as the Philosopher because of his erudition, was Librarian at the Church of the Holy Sofia (Wisdom) in Constantinople; he later became a monk with the name of Cyril. The Emperor Michael sent him with his brother Methodius to the Khazars in response to their petition for teachers to expound to them the Christian Faith. On their way, they stayed in Cherson, where they recovered from the Black Sea the holy relics of Saint Clement of Rome. Later, they were called by Prince Rostislav of Moravia to instruct his people in the Orthodox Faith (Saint Rostislav died a martyr’s death and is celebrated October 15). The Saints devised an alphabet for the Slavs, and used it to translate the Greek books into the language of the people. In their apostolic labors throughout the Balkans, the holy brothers were slandered by certain Germanic bishops who opposed the use of the vernacular in the church services. Summoned to court at Rolme in 867 A.D., they presented their Slavonic translation to Pope Adrian II, who received them with love and full approval. Two years later, Saint Cyril reposed in Rome on February 14 and was buried in the Church of Saint Clement. Saint Methodius was made Bishop of Moravia, but at the intrigues of certain Latin clergy, was cast into prison by the "Holy Roman Emperor" (the German Emperor of the West), where he was cruelly tormented for some three years. In 874, through the defence of Pope John VIII, he was freed and made Archbishop of Moravia. Because he reproved the lax morals of the German priests in Moravia, he was soon accused of heresy by them, and was forbidden to celebrate the Divine Liturgy in Slavonic. Summoned to Rome again in 879, he was completely exonerated and allowed once again to use the Slavonic tongue for the divine services. He reposed on April 885. (Resources: The Great Horologion)
CHRIST IS RISEN! TRULY HE IS RISEN!
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"Glory Be To GOD
For
All Things!"
+ Saint John Chrysostomos
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With sincere agape in His Glorious and Life-Giving Resurrection,
The sinner and unworthy servant of God
+ Father George