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1 Church Services Prostration Prayer (Pentecost
Sunday)
- Acts 233
- Therefore being exalted to the right hand of
God, and having received from the Father the
promise of the Holy Spirit, He poured out this
which you now see and hear
2The significance of Prostrations (Metanoias) to
our prayer life.
- To implore the Lord to grant us certain virtues
or to pray for other people, saying such
things as, - Thank You my Lord Jesus Christ, for You, or,
- Grant me, O Lord, the life of purity, or,
- Grant me, O Lord, the life of patience and
tolerance, or, - Grant me, O Lord, the life of complete love,
or focusing on any of the other virtues.
3The significance of Prostrations (Metanoias) to
our prayer life.
- Prostrations of Repentance
- Prostrations of Honor
4On the topic of prostration in prayer, Mar Isaac
said the following
- Do not think that prostrating yourself before
God is a light matter. None of all the good deeds
equals persevering in completing prayers
with prostrations. - Compel yourself to kneel down before God, for
this invigorates the spirit of prayer. - Persistence in offering bows every now and
then, will give the vigilant worshipper the ideal
atmosphere for worshipping. - A love for continual prostration before God
during prayer is an indication that the soul has
died to the world and has realized the mystery of
the new life.
5Scriptural origins and purpose of the rite of the
Prayer of Prostration before the Pentecost
In the Old Testament, God had commanded His
people to celebrate the Passover annually at
sunset, the same time they had left Egypt (Deut
166). Also fifty days after the Passover, on the
feast of Pentecost, God gave Moses the Law.
Therefore, the Church has arranged to pray the
Prostration prayers at the ninth hour to point to
the Lord Jesus Christ our Passover who was slain
at this same time (Mt 2750).
6Foot in the Door Phenomena
- The breakdown of the Prostration service
7- First Prostration
- Raising Incense referring to what happened on
the feast of Pentecost in the OT (Ex. 1916-18)
and it parallels what happened in the NT on the
day of Pentecost in Acts 21-4
8First ProstrationService outline
- Agpeya prayers 6th, 9th, 11th and compline hours
- Psalm 116 chanted in tune (Niethnos tero)
- Praises (fourth hoos)
- Pentecostal Psali
- The Sunday psali for the lord Jesus
- Sunday Theotokia
- Gospel of St. Luke 229-32 (just as in midnight
praises). - Prayer of Thanksgiving and
- verses of the Cymbals
9First ProstrationService outline
- Psalm 50
- Deutrenomy 523-33, 61-3 is read.
- Pauline Epistle 1 Cor 1228-31, 131-12
- ( receiving the gifts of the Spirit and the more
excellent way which is Love). - The Hymn of the Trisagion (holy God, holy might,
holy immortal) - Holy Gospel (John Ch.17)
- Commentary
- Response to the Gospel Reading
10First ProstrationService outline
- Prayer for the sick
- Prayer for the travelers
- Prayer of the air of the heaven, seeds, herbs
- This place and all places, churches, monastaries
- Everyone prostrates priest prays inaudibly this
ends the first section or First Prostration
112nd Prostration prayer of the service
- Second Prostration starts the same way, except
without the agepeya prayers but with the prayer
of - Thanksgiving.
- Putting one handful of incense in the censer, the
priest asks for the repose of those who departed.
122nd Prostration prayer of the service
- During this prayer also, everyone is still
standing in the second par t of the church (not
near the altar). - Reading form Deut 617-25
- Pauline epistle (I Cor 1313, 141-7)
- Hymn of the Trisagion again
- Gospel Luke 2436-53
- Then the priest prays 1. Prayer for the king, 2.
Prayer for the departed, 3. Prayer for the
oblations (oil, incense, coverings, reading
books, altar vessls and prayers/service offered)
4. Prayer for the catechumnes.
132nd Prostration prayer of the service
- Everyone does a prostration and priest has a
second prayer that he prays inaudibly asking for
the Holy spirint to descend. An excerpt I ask
you to open my lips, I the sinner. Teach me how
to supplicate to You for all our needs because
You alone know the multitude of my sins. But
Your lovingkindness overcomes my unawareness.
For behold I stand in fear before the multitude
of Your mercies and cast myself beneath
themSend the Spirit of Your wisdom upon my
thoughts and give my ignorance understanding from
Your Holy Spirit. May your fearful Spirit
overshadow my works. May you renew Your upright
Spirit within me. May your mighty Spirit
straighten my thoughts and prevent them from
perversion. May Your Good Spirit direct me to
the right path that I may be worthy to do Your
commandments and remember at all times Your
coming to judge everyone according to their
deeds.,,, -
14- Third Prostration of the Service
- (The congregation now moves to the front of the
church as usual)
- Prayer of Thanksgiving
- Raising of incense
- Psalm 50
- Deut 161-18
- Pauline Epistle (1 Cor 1418-40)
- Hymn of the Holy Spirits descent (sung at
weddings, and on Pentecost) Pi Epneva
imparakleeton - Hymn of the Trisagion
- Prayer of the Gospel
15- Third Prostration of the Service
Commentary excerpt O Holy Spirit the
Comforter, who descended on the Apostles, kindle
fire in our minds an d hearts with Your mighty
power and guide our souls to the knowledge of
Your statutes that we may utter words of prayer
befitting our God. Gospel response The soul
of the Samaritan woman who found the Living water
blesses You because in You is the fountain of the
Living water. Prayer for Peace, Prayer for the
fathers, Prayer for those who asked us to
remember them Graciously accord o Lord
16- Third Prostration of the Service
- The Trisagion
- Doxologies
- Creed
- As in regular vespers priest prays God, have
mercy upon us, settle Your mercy upon us, Have
compassion upon us holding the cross with the
three lighted candles in his right hand facing
each direction. - The final prostration and the priests inaudible
prayer
17Glory be to God forever Amen.