The Nativity of the Venerable and Glorious Prophet and Forerunner John the Baptist
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Background of the feastsHe that was greater than all who are born of women, the Prophet
who received God's testimony that he surpassed all the Prophets,
was born of the aged and barren Elizabeth (Luke 1:7) and filled
all his kinsmen, and those that lived round about, with gladness
and wonder. But even more wondrous was that which followed on the
eighth day when he was circumcised, that is, the day on which a
male child receives his name. Those present called him Zacharias,
the name of his father. But the mother said, "Not so, but he
shall be called John." Since the child's father was unable
to speak, he was asked, by means of a sign, to indicate the child's
name. He then asked for a tablet and wrote, "His name is John."
And immediately Zacharias' mouth was opened, his tongue was loosed
from its silence of nine months, and filled with the Holy Spirit,
he blessed the God of Israel, Who had fulfilled the promises made
to their fathers, and had visited them that were sitting in darkness
and the shadow of death, and had sent to them the light of salvation.
Orthodox Christian Celebration of the Feast of the Nativity of Saint John the BaptistThe feast and commemoration of the Nativity of Saint John the Baptist is celebrated with the Divine Liturgy of Saint John Chrysostom which is conducted on the morning of the feast and preceded by a Orthros service. A Great Vespers may be conducted on the evening before the day of the Feast. On this day, the Orthodox Church also commemorates the mother of Saint John the Baptist, Elizabeth. Scripture readings for the feast of the Nativity of John the Baptist are: At the Vespers Genesis 17:15-19, 18:11-15; 21:1-3; Judges 13:2-21; Isaiah 40:1-5, 9; 41:17-18; 45:8; 48:20-21; 54:1. At the Orthros (Matins): Luke 1:24-25, 57-68, 76, 80. At the Divine Liturgy: Romans 13:11-14:4; Luke 1:1-25, 57-68, 76, 80.
Hymns of the FeastApolytikion: Fourth ToneO Prophet and Forerunner of the presence of Christ, we who fervently honor you cannot worthily praise you. For by your revered and glorious birth the barrenness of your mother and the muteness of your father were unbound, and the incarnation of the Son of God is proclaimed to the world. Kontakion: Third ToneShe that once was barren doth today bring forth Christ's Forerunner, John, the culmination and the crown of all the Prophets. For when he, in River Jordan, laid his hand on Him Whom the Prophets preached aforetime, he was revealed as God the Word's fore-chosen Prophet, His mighty preacher, and His Forerunner in grace.
Reading courtesy of Holy Transfiguration Monastery, Brookline, MA Apolytikion courtesy of Narthex Press, Northridge, CA Kontakion courtesy of Holy Transfiguration Monastery, Brookline, MA |
