Troparia and kontakia for June 1

Synaxis of All Saints

Troparion — Tone 4

Adorned in the blood of Your Martyrs throughout all the world, / as if clothed in purple and linen, / through them Your Church cries out to You, O Christ God: / “Bestow Your bounties upon Your people, / grant peace to Your habitation, and great mercy to our souls.”

Kontakion — Tone 8

(Original Melody)
As the first fruits of nature offered to the Planter of all creation, O Lord, / the inhabited earth brings the God-bearing Martyrs. / By their supplications, and the intercession of the Theotokos, / preserve Your Church in profound peace, O greatly Merciful One.

Icon of the Mother of God “The Unbreakable Wall”

Troparion — Tone 4

Let us, sinful and humbled, now run earnestly to the Theotokos, / and let us fall down in repentance, crying from the depths of our soul: / "Help us, O Sovereign Lady, and have compassion on us. / Make haste, for we perish from the multitude of our sins. / Do not turn your servants empty away, for we have you as our only hope.

Kontakion — Tone 6

We have no other help, we have no other hope, but you, O Sovereign Lady. / Help us, for in you do we hope, / and of you do we boast, for we are your servants. / Let us not be put to shame.

"Seven Arrows" Icon of the Mother of God

Troparion — Tone 5

Soften our evil hearts, O Theotokos, and repel the attacks of those who hate us, / and loosen all the rigidity of our soul. / For beholding your holy image, / we are filled with compunction by your compassion and loving kindness toward us, / and we kiss your wounds; / for we are terrified by the darts with which we wound you. / O Compassionate Mother, / do not let us perish because of our hardness of heart, / or our neighbor's hardness of heart, / for you are truly the Softener of Evil Hearts.

Kontakion — Tone 2

By your grace, O Sovereign Lady, / soften the hearts of evildoers, / send down benefactors who will preserve them from all evil; / with gratitude and zeal, we pray to you before your revered icons.

Martyr Justin the Philosopher and those with him at Rome

Troparion — Tone 5

You emptied the cup of the wisdom of the Greeks, / but you thirsted again, until you came to the well where you found water springing unto eternal life.1 / And having drunk deeply, you also drank from the cup2 which Christ gave to His disciples. / Therefore, O Justin, / we praise you as a Philosopher and Martyr of Christ.


1 John 4:14.
2 Mark 10:39.

Troparion — Tone 4

(Podoben: “You were lifted up...”)
O Justin, teacher of divine knowledge, / you shone with the radiance of true philosophy. / You were wisely armed against the Enemy. / Confessing the truth, you contested with the Martyrs, / with them, O Justin, always entreat Christ to save our souls.

Kontakion — Tone 2

Through the wisdom of your divinely-inspired teachings, O Justin, / the Church of God, adorned in its entirety, enlightens the world by the radiance of your life. / By shedding your blood, you received the crown of martyrdom. / As you stand before Christ with the Angels, pray unceasingly for all of us.

Kontakion — Tone 3

(Podoben: “Today the Virgin...”)
As a breath from Paradise, the dew descending upon Aermon,1 / Christ the Power and the Peace and Wisdom of God the Father, / came upon your thirsting spirit, O Martyr Justin, / making you a Fount of Knowledge2 for all the faithful, / when with true valor you endured death as a Martyr, to live forever in Christ.


1 Psalm 132/133:3.
2 Saint John of Damascus entitled his philosophical chapters "The Fount of Knowledge."

Venerable Dionysius, Abbot of Glushitsa, Vologda

Troparion — Tone 1

Inflamed with divine love from your youth, O venerable Dionysius, and despising all earthly attractions, you came to love Christ alone, / and for His sake, you settled in the inner wilderness / and lived with the wild animals, entirely for Christ. / Thus, the All-Seeing Eye, having beheld your labors, / enriched you with the gift of miracles, even after your repose. / Therefore, we cry out to you: / Pray unceasingly for us who always revere your honorable memory with hymns of praise.

Kontakion — Tone 8

Turning all of your spiritual longing toward God, steadfastly you followed His call with all your soul. / Having settled in the wilderness and, having lived there in an angelic way, you were a path to salvation for many. / Hence, Christ has glorified you, and enriched you with the gift of miracles. / Therefore, we cry out to you: Hail, Venerable Dionysius, dweller in the wilderness.

Venerable Agapitus the Unmercenary Physician of the Kiev Near Caves

Troparion — Tone 5

O righteous Agapitus, you healed the infirm with edible herbs, / and with humility like Anthony the Great. / So doing, you brought the unbelieving physician to the Faith, / guiding him on the path of salvation. / Heal our infirmities and pray to Christ our God for those who sing to you!

Troparion — Tone 5

You proclaimed your faith as a good physician. / You rebuked the Armenian and brought him to piety. / When dying you asked God for life, / and by this wonder brought him to Christ. / Now standing joyfully before the Lord / Pray for us, O righteous one!

Martyrs Shio, David, Gabriel, and Paul of Akhalkalaki in Georgia

Troparion — Tone 4

Your holy martyrs O Lord, / through their sufferings have received incorruptible crowns from You, our God. / For having Your strength, they laid low their adversaries, / and shattered the powerless boldness of demons. / Through their intercessions, save our souls!