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Today's psalter
Tuesday, March 2, 2010
Great Lent: 5 weeks before the Pasch
On this date we celebrate:

Our venerable father, David, enlightener of Wales
Tuesday: The holy prophet and forerunner, John, the baptist.

For David
Troparion, Tone II
Today, we honor your servant, David, O Lord: * By his prayers save our souls.

Kondakion, Tone I
By his firm faith in the living God, * your namesake slew the hostile Philistine with a sling, * and you, too, have used the sling of your mighty faith, * to slay the demons of idolatry in your native land. * By the radiance of your angelic life, O chaste and holy father, David, * you led many of your countrymen to follow in your path. * Now that you enjoy the presence of the Lord of all, * beg him to save your homeland and ours.

For the forerunner
Troparion, Tone II
Praise goes well with every just man's memory, * but for you the witness of the Lord is more than enough. * Of all the prophets, you are indeed the greatest, * for while they could but foretell his coming, * you were chosen to baptize him in the Jordan. * Truth has cost you much, O John, the baptist, but joy has also filled your heart, * for even those long dead were graced to hear your words: * God has taken flesh to save the world from sin, * and grant us his great mercy.

Kondakion, Tone III
For years she bore the shame of being barren, * until she bore her son called John, * the last and greatest of the prophets. * When the one foretold by all of them set foot in Jordan's flow, * on him John laid his hand and showed himself to all the world * a prophet, herald, and forerunner of the word.

Theotokion, Tone II
Through you, O ever virgin Theotokos, we share in the divine nature. * It is only right, then, that we should revere you and praise you, * for you gave birth to God who took flesh for us.

Blessed is the kingdom of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit both now and forever and unto ages of ages. Amen.

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