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Akathist to Martyr Varus, And the Blessed Cleopatra & John, Holy Intercessor for Family Members Who Departed Outside the Orthodox Faith:
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This akathist was composed by the Reader Isaac Lambertsen and is used here with his gracious permission.
Publication Data: Safford, AZ: St. Paisius Orthodox Monastery, 2013
Format: softcover
Number of Pages: 36
Dimensions (l × w × h): 16.5 cm × 12.0 cm × 0.2 cm
Additional Information: two-color printing, full-color illustrations
This akathist was composed by the Reader Isaac Lambertsen and is used here with his gracious permission.
No. 10 of St. Paisius Orthodox Monastery Series
“If you are holding this booklet in your hands, most likely you are concerned for your departed relatives and those close to you who may not have known Christ, who were not children of His Church, who were not baptized. Your loving heart grieves, and you would like to ease the fate of those beyond the grave who are dear to you. It is proper for Christians to be concerned for the unfortunate and those in need of help, no matter where or when such people are to be found. The loving Christian heart turns to God in supplication for each and every one. The age-old religious experience of the Orthodox Church bears witness that our prayerful petitions to God will be more readily acceptable to Him by moving the Saints of God to intercede on our behalf. This is why, in relatively recent times, the tradition has arisen to call upon the holy Martyr Varus to intercede on behalf of our departed ones since, as we read in his Life, he interceded on behalf of the pagan ancestors of the woman Cleopatra.”
—“Preface”
CONTENTS
Preface
by Archbishop Justinian of Naro-Fominsk
A Brief Life of the Holy Martyr Varus
by St. Nikolai Velimirovich
Akathist Hymn to the Holy Martyr Varus
Whose Memory the Holy Church Doth Celebrate on the 19th of October
Kontakion I
Ikos I
Kontakion II
Ikos II
Kontakion III
Ikos III
Kontakion IV
Ikos IV
Kontakion V
Ikos V
Kontakion VI
Ikos VI
Kontakion VII
Ikos VII
Kontakion VIII
Ikos VIII
Kontakion IX
Ikos IX
Kontakion X
Ikos X
Kontakion XI
Ikos XI
Kontakion XII
Ikos XII
Kontakion XIII
Prayer to the Holy Martyr Varus
Format: softcover
Number of Pages: 36
Dimensions (l × w × h): 16.5 cm × 12.0 cm × 0.2 cm
Additional Information: two-color printing, full-color illustrations
This akathist was composed by the Reader Isaac Lambertsen and is used here with his gracious permission.
No. 10 of St. Paisius Orthodox Monastery Series
“If you are holding this booklet in your hands, most likely you are concerned for your departed relatives and those close to you who may not have known Christ, who were not children of His Church, who were not baptized. Your loving heart grieves, and you would like to ease the fate of those beyond the grave who are dear to you. It is proper for Christians to be concerned for the unfortunate and those in need of help, no matter where or when such people are to be found. The loving Christian heart turns to God in supplication for each and every one. The age-old religious experience of the Orthodox Church bears witness that our prayerful petitions to God will be more readily acceptable to Him by moving the Saints of God to intercede on our behalf. This is why, in relatively recent times, the tradition has arisen to call upon the holy Martyr Varus to intercede on behalf of our departed ones since, as we read in his Life, he interceded on behalf of the pagan ancestors of the woman Cleopatra.”
—“Preface”
CONTENTS
Preface
by Archbishop Justinian of Naro-Fominsk
A Brief Life of the Holy Martyr Varus
by St. Nikolai Velimirovich
Akathist Hymn to the Holy Martyr Varus
Whose Memory the Holy Church Doth Celebrate on the 19th of October
Kontakion I
Ikos I
Kontakion II
Ikos II
Kontakion III
Ikos III
Kontakion IV
Ikos IV
Kontakion V
Ikos V
Kontakion VI
Ikos VI
Kontakion VII
Ikos VII
Kontakion VIII
Ikos VIII
Kontakion IX
Ikos IX
Kontakion X
Ikos X
Kontakion XI
Ikos XI
Kontakion XII
Ikos XII
Kontakion XIII
Prayer to the Holy Martyr Varus
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