Troparia and kontakia for October 2

Hieromartyr Cyprian, Virgin Martyr Justina, and Martyr Theoctistus, of Nicomedia

Troparion — Tone 4

By sharing in the ways of the Apostles, / you became a successor to their throne. / Through the practice of virtue, / you found the way to divine contemplation, O inspired one of God; / by teaching the word of truth without error, / you defended the Faith, even to the shedding of your blood. / Hieromartyr Cyprian, entreat Christ God to save our souls.

Troparion — Tone 3

(Podoben: “The Divine Faith...”)
You forsook the darkness of impiety and became a luminary of truth and of the Divine Faith, / you were illustrious as a pastor and were glorified in your contest. / O Venerable Father Cyprian, / intercede for us with the Creator, / together with the divinely-wise Justina.

Troparion — Tone 4

(Podoben: “Joseph was amazed...”)
Your lamb Justina calls out to You, O Jesus, in a loud voice: / "I love You, my Bridegroom, and in seeking You I endure suffering. / In baptism I was crucified so that I might reign in You, / and I died so that I might live with You. / Accept me as a pure sacrifice, / for I have offered myself in love." / Through her prayers save our souls, since You are merciful.

Kontakion — Tone 1

(Podoben: “The Angelic choirs...”)
You turned away from the craft of sorcery, O divinely-wise one, / to the knowledge of God, and were shown to the world as a most wise physician, / granting healing to those who honor you. / O Cyprian and Justina, entreat the Master, the Lover of mankind, / that He may save our souls.

Kontakion — Tone 2

(Podoben: “You sought the heights...”)
Finding your most revered temple to be a source of healing for our souls, / we the faithful cry out to You with a loud voice: / “O most renowned Virgin Martyr Justina, / entreat Christ God unceasingly on behalf of us all.”

Blessed Andrew the Fool-For-Christ at Constantinople

Troparion — Tone 1

O Christ God, hearing the words of Your Apostle Paul, saying: / “We are fools for Chris’'s sake”,1 / Your servant Andrew became a fool for Your sake, / therefore, now, honoring his memory, / we pray that the Lord will save our souls.


1 1 Corinthians 4:10

Kontakion — Tone 4

Having become a fool of your own free will, / you despised the blessings of this world, / and mortified carnal wisdom by fasting and thirst, / heat, and bitter frost, never avoiding rain and snow, and other hardships of weather / you purified yourself like gold in a furnace, / O blessed Andrew.

Repose of the Holy Right-believing Princess Anna of Kashin

Troparion — Tone 3

We glorify you today, Venerable Mother, Great Princess, and Nun Anna, / for as a fertile vine among thorns, you blossomed in the city of Kashin with your virtues / and astonished everyone with your wonderful life, therefore you pleased Christ God; / and now, rejoicing and triumphant, / you dwell in the assembly of Venerable women, enjoying heavenly beauty and joy. / We pray to you, "Entreat Christ, our God, the Lover of mankind, / that He may grant us peace and great mercy."

Kontakion — Tone 4

You appeared in the Russian land as a bright star in the city of Kashin, / O Venerable Mother Anna, / you flourished as a lily among all the pious and faithful women by your pure and blameless life, / and among monastics, by your labors and ascetical contests; / you ascended to the city of Heaven, rejoicing and triumphant, / for you traveled well on your path, and now your relics, revered as precious stones, / have appeared for the healing of all who come in faith. / Therefore, we cry out to you: / "Rejoice, O beautiful soul, and pray to Christ God for the salvation of our souls."

Venerable Cassian of Uglich

Troparion — Tone 4

Today the city of Úglich boasts of you, / for you shone radiantly within its borders like a great sun, / and you have illumined everything with your miracles; / now pray to the Lord, Venerable Cassian, / for the city of Úglich and its Monastery, / and for every city, and country, and people who revere you with faith, / and for the salvation of our souls.

Troparion — Tone 4

Today the most glorious city of Úglich is radiantly triumphant, / and the church of the Mother of God rejoices especially, / for it contains the relics of the great wonderworker, the Venerable Cassian, / who shone from Rome like the sun upon the entire world, / enlightening the hearts of the faithful from afar, / and with whom God has adorned His Mother's church. / Therefore, now we beseech you: / “Be an invincible protector and intercessor for our city / and a protection for all the faithful from all troubles, / those who come to the house of the Mother of God and bow down before you, / O Venerable God-pleaser Cassian, / pray to Christ God for the salvation of our souls.”

Troparion — Tone 4

Raised in old Rome, the capital of your homeland, / you left the city of Mangup for Christ's sake, / for you disdained reigning as a prince, / and the fleeting glory of this vain life, / and you preferred heavenly wealth and eternal glory to earthly riches, / and after lifting up your mind to God, you strove to live like the Angels; / guided by providence, you reached the God-protected city of Úglich, / and nearby, within its boundaries, above the Volga River, / you settled in the wilderness, and built a most glorious monastery in honor of the Mother of God, / and in it you left your body to God, as a consecrated gift. / Therefore, we beseech you, Father Cassian, pray to Christ God for the salvation of our souls.

Kontakion — Tone 8

Like a shining star, you came from the east to the west, / leaving your homeland and your princedom for Christ's sake, / and you came to the reigning city of Moscow, / and, guided by the providence of the Divine mind, you reached the city of Úglich, / and near it, above the Volga River, in the wilderness on the Uchma River, / you settled and built a monastery and a church, and summoned the monks to be saved; / with them pray for us who venerate your memory, / that we may cry to you: “Rejoice, O Venerable Father Cassian.”

Kontakion — Tone 5

As a bright star and a treasure of great price, / you shone forth in the Russian land, O Father Cassian, / coming to us from ancient Rome and, after reaching the God-protected city of Úglich, / which was near it by Divine Providence you founded a revered monastery, / and built the wonderful church of the Mother of God; / and summoning a multitude of monks, / with whom pray to Christ God to deliver this city from captivity by pagans and from civil war, / and preserve it unharmed by fire, O Venerable and godly-wise Father Cassian.

Kontakion — Tone 4

Like a bright sun, you shone for us from Rome and reached the royal city,1 / O most blessed Father Cassian, / and, like an angel, you dwelt in the Russian land, / and ascended to the heights of the abstinence of the ascetics of old, / and in the wilderness of Uchma, near the God-protected city of Úglich, / you founded a glorious monastery for the salvation of the monks, / and beautifully adorned the church of the Most Pure Mother of God, / which was overshadowed by God's Spirit, and in this monastery God is glorified by you, / and now, never cease praying to the Lord for your flock, / which you obtained by much labor and sweat, / and for its deliverance from all the attacks of the Evil One, / and for us your servants, that we may receive the forgiveness of our sins by your prayers, / and beseech Him to deliver the city of Úglich / from all misfortunes and from the righteous wrath of God, / O Venerable and godly-wise Father Cassian.


1 Moscow.

Martyrs David and Constantine, Princes of Georgia

Troparion — Tone 4

Your holy martyrs David and Constantine, 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!

Righteous Admiral Theodore Ushakov of the Russian Naval Fleet

Troparion — Tone 1

You were the invincible Supreme Commander of the Russian Fleet, / destroying and setting at nought the malice of the Muslims; / seeking neither worldly glory nor riches, / you served God and your neighbor. / O Saint Theodore, pray that our armed forces be granted victory over the enemy, / that our homeland may abide in unshakeable piety, / and that the children of Russia may be saved.

Kontakion — Tone 2

O righteous Admiral Theodore, / Supreme Commander of the Russian Fleet, / servant of the people of God, / liberator of the poor and the oppressed, / and punisher of the wicked; / as our protector, entreat Christ God to grant us great mercy.