AT THE LITTLE
VESPERS
At, Lord, I
cry: four stichera shall be sung,
Tone 4
In the latter
years hast thou followed the steps of the saints, O bishop Nectarius, by
the purity of thy life and goodness of thy ways, true wisdom and works
of love: for which cause the Master of all hath sanctified thee, and numbered
thee with honour among the saints.
Thou hast received
into thy heart the sweetness of grace, Ο holy Nectarius, and with the sweetness
of thy words thou rejoicest in the Spirit the souls of the faithful, having
wisdom and inspiration of God; and by thy miracles, as by a shining light,
thou illuminest continually the Church of Christ, that is resplendent with
thy glory.
Unto
thy venerable relics we turn with devotion, Ο righteous Nectarius, which
are a sweet savour of heaven, glorified by the grace of the divine Spirit,
and from them we obtain sanctification and deliverance from passions: and
those that are grieved with incurable sicknesses receive swift healing,
and loudly honour thee.
Shelter unceasingly
the cloister which thou hast builded and hedged with a rule for the saving
of souls; preserve the island of Aegina: and freely give, O Nectarius,
thy swift help, ever making intercession for her before the Lord, together
with blessed Dionysius, her chief shepherd.
Glory: Tone
1
O come, all
ye faithful, let us venerate Nectarius, new luminary of the Church: for
in our days he hath lived godly in holiness and truth, and rivalled the
virtues of the saints of old: and being a chosen vessel, as was Paul, he
hath been glorified by the sanctifying grace of the Spirit, and granteth
each one his petitions that are unto salvation, as a hierarch filled with
all the fulness of God.
Now: To the
Mother of God
Receive the
prayer of sinners, O most holy Virgin; overlook not the groaning of the
afflicted: and pray him that was born of thy chaste womb, that we obtain
salvation.
At the Aposticha
Tone 2
By the word
of grace, thou pourest upon the Church of Christ spiritual sweetness, O
Nectarius, being purified in spirit.
V. Let thy
priests be clothed with righteousness; and let thy saints shout for joy.
A truly great
servant of the Lord hast thou shewn thyself in the last times, Ο Nectarius,
and strengthened the faithful.
V. Precious
in the sight of the Lord is the death of his saints.
The Church
of Christ spiritually rejoiceth, beholding thy grace, which thou receivedst
from heaven, O Nectarius our father.
Praise becometh
thee, and glory, O Almighty Godhead:
threefold
Light; for thou hast glorified thy godly hierarch.
By sacred
words, Ο Virgin and Mother of God, divine Nectarius proclaimeth thy glory,
being glorified by the Spirit.
Lord,
now lettest: Trisagion, and the Troparion as set forth at the end of Great
Vespers. And the Dismissal.