October 22, 2023: Sixth Sunday after Holy Cross

October 22, 2023: Sixth Sunday after Holy Cross

O Christ, Jesus our Lord, your cross has appeared resplendent in the sky and it will appear again at the end of time when you will return to judge the universe with justice.

May it appear over us this morning and shine its light on our hearts and spirits.

Then we shall see your glory and desire to encounter you carrying your cross.

We shall enter in the procession of light to praise you, for ever.

October 20, 2023: Feast of Saint Shallita (Artemius)

October 20, 2023: Feast of Saint Shallita (Artemius)

Shalita, who is also known as Artimius, was born in the fourth centuryAD. He achieved high rank in the Roman army and was eventually given responsibility for the Roman troops who were stationed in Egypt. He remained a faithful Christian despite the danger of losing his position and even his life. He was summoned before the emperor in Antioch for having destroyed the temples and idols of the pagan gods. It is said that his body was taken to Constantinople by Arista, who was a deaconess of the church in Antioch.

October 7 Feast of Saints Sarkis and Bacchus

October 7 Feast of Saints Sarkis and Bacchus

Sarkis and Bacchus were two courageous leaders of the Roman army. They died for the Christian faith around 307AD. Devotion to them was very popular in the east and Christian Arabs drew the images of Saints Sarkis and Bacchus on their banners. A great church was built at Rosafa, known as the town of Sarkis, in his honor. Devotion to these two Saints is still very vibrant in Lebanon and there are numerous churches there dedicated to them. May their prayers be with us. Amen.

Exaltation of the Holy Cross

Exaltation of the Holy Cross

The Exaltation of the Holy Cross

On this feast, the Maronite Church celebrates the Rite of the Cross, which is a service of adoration of the cross, the sign of our salvation. This feast which comes at the end of the annual liturgical cycle is also directed toward the second coming of Christ, who carries his cross of light and triumph. It is this theme which is the object of the readings and prayers of the seven weeks which follow and which close the liturgical year. Adoration and honor to the cross of our Savior! Glory and praise to Christ our God, for ever!

Amen.

Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary

Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary

September 8: Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary

O Lord, through the prayers of your Mother, keep away from the earth and its people the devastation of wrath and all dangers, dissension, war, famine, and epidemics. Have compassion on us, heal the sick, help the poor, save the oppressed, grant rest to the faithful departed who have left us and gone to you, and make us worthy of a safe and peaceful death, that we may raise glory to you, to your Father, and to your Holy Spirit, for ever.

The Assumption of the Virgin

The Assumption of the Virgin

August 15: The Feast of the Assumption of the Virgin

Ancient tradition tells us and our own faith assures us of what the Church has solemnly proclaimed: the Virgin Mary has entered, body and soul, into heaven. After her death the Virgin Mother of God, without undergoing corruption, has entered heaven, by a special privilege of God, with her body glorified as was her Son’s. As God had preserved her from the stain of original sin, made her a mother and yet preserved her as a virgin, so also has he brought her to himself in her integral human nature of body and soul.

May our Virgin Mother intercede for us and may her prayers protect us. Amen.

From the Synaxarion for the Assumption of the Virgin, Maronite Divine Office.

The Assumption of the Virgin

The Assumption of the Virgin

August 15: The Feast of the Assumption of the Virgin

Ancient tradition tells us and our own faith assures us of what the Church has solemnly proclaimed: the Virgin Mary has entered, body and soul, into heaven. After her death the Virgin Mother of God, without undergoing corruption, has entered heaven, by a special privilege of God, with her body glorified as was her Son’s. As God had preserved her from the stain of original sin, made her a mother and yet preserved her as a virgin, so also has he brought her to himself in her integral human nature of body and soul.

May our Virgin Mother intercede for us and may her prayers protect us. Amen.

From the Synaxarion for the Assumption of the Virgin, Maronite Divine Office.

Saint Sharbel

Saint Sharbel

July 23, 2023 — The Feast of Saint Sharbel

Sharbel spends his nights awake until his eyes meet the light of dawn; in his heart he carries the heart of the world which longs for the heavenly light. Alleluia, what a wonderful hope!

“With your tears, you irrigate the earth,” said the Lord to Adam in Paradise. Sharbel irrigated the earth with his blood, melting himself like a candle. Alleluia, how blessed is he!

He is a saint from among us, from the heights of the cedars and the hearts of the rocks. O Sharbel, intercede for us; the Lord gave you the glory of Lebanon. Alleluia, protect Lebanon!

Psalm of the Readings, Maronite Divine Liturgy for Saint Sharbel, Fenqitho.

Saint Marina, patroness of Maronite Patriarchs

Saint Marina, patroness of Maronite Patriarchs

July 17, 2023: Feast day of Saint Marina

The life of man in patience is gained as the Bible says.
And everyone who is patient until the end is given the crown.
Hence we see in Saint Marina a proof.
She has gained the glory of joy through grace-filled patience

She saw the world as a heaving sea of punishment,
With the seafarers shipwrecked, overcome by evil consequences.
And that the monastic life is the safe port and the achiever of hopes.
Her spirit became captivated with love for the life of a hermit to calm the mind

From an Ode to Saint Marina, the Woman Monk of Qannoubin

The Apostles Peter and Paul

The Apostles Peter and Paul

June 29, 2023: The Feast of Saints Peter and Paul

Glory to you, O Christ, on [the] feast of your apostles Peter and Paul, Inspire us to meditate on their lives, to assume their zeal and to be your witnesses by our lives.

May we bear your gospel by word and action, and deserve to glorify you one day with them in your kingdom, for ever.

Amen.

From the Morning prayer for Peter and Paul, Maronite Divine Office.