Akathist to the Great Martyr and Healer Panteleimon

St-Panteleimon

Akathists are normally served during the Moleben, after the 6th Ode of the canon (beginning with the Kondak 1 of the Akathist). If the Akathist is served alone the order is thus:

Having gathered the believers of the household at the Home Church (icon corner); having lit the vigil lamps, and candles (and incense in the home censer). Taking a moment to clear their minds of all worldly cares they begin:

O Lord Jesus Christ, Son of God, through the prayers of Your Most Pure Mother and of all the Saints, have mercy on us. Amen.

Glory to You O God, Glory to You.

Prayer to the Holy Spirit

O Heavenly King, Comforter, the Spirit of truth, everywhere present and filling all things, Treasury of blessings and Giver of life, come and dwell in us, and cleanse us from every impurity, and save our souls, O Good One.

From Thomas Sunday until the Leave-taking of Pascha, instead of the prayer “O Heavenly King…” we read the Paschal Tropar: “Christ is risen from the dead, trampling down death by death and on those in the tombs bestowing life,” (3 times). From the Leave-taking of Pascha until Pentecost we begin with the Trisagion: “Holy God, Holy Mighty, Holy Immortal, have mercy on us.”

Trisagion

Holy God, Holy Mighty, Holy Immortal, have mercy on us. (thrice)

Small Doxology

Glory to the Father and to the Son and to the Holy Spirit, both now and ever and unto the ages of ages. Amen.

Prayer to the Most Holy Trinity

All-Holy Trinity, have mercy on us. O Lord, cleanse us from our sins. O Master, pardon our transgressions. O Holy One, visit us and heal our infirmities for Your Name’s sake.

Lord, have mercy. (thrice)

Glory to the Father and to the Son and to the Holy Spirit, both now and ever and unto the ages of ages. Amen.

The Lord ’s Prayer

Our Father, Who art in heaven, hallowed be thy Name. Thy Kingdom come, Thy Will be done on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread and forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us. And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from the evil one. Amen.

The Akathist to Great Martyr Panteleimon is read:

Kondak 1

Chosen passion-bearer of Christ and gracious healer, who freely grants healing to the sick, we praise you in songs as our protector. As you have boldness with the Lord, free us from all harm and sickness who cry with love to you: Rejoice, Great Martyr and Healer Panteleimon!

Rejoice, Great Martyr and Healer Panteleimon!

Ikos 1

We know you, glorious Panteleimon, as an earthly angel and heavenly man. For adorned with angelic purity and martyrdom you have passed from earth to Heaven, where with angels and all the saints standing before the throne of the Lord of Glory, you pray for all of us on earth who venerate you with these invocations:

Rejoice, torch of piety!

Rejoice, most glorious lamp of the Church!

Rejoice, adornment of venerable martyrs!

Rejoice, support of the faithful in unflinching endurance!

Rejoice, outstanding boast of youth!

Rejoice, warrior of Christ of invincible courage!

Rejoice, you who having grown up in the world was not of the world!

Rejoice, angel in the flesh, surpassing mortals!

Rejoice, all-blessed dweller in Heaven!

Rejoice, vessel of divine knowledge!

Rejoice, you by whom faith has been exalted!

Rejoice, you by whom delusion has been dethroned!

Rejoice, Great Martyr and Healer Panteleimon!

Kondak 2

Seeing you to be a chosen vessel, the Lord loved the beauty of your soul; for, despising all earthly glory and pleasure, you did long to adorn yourself with the crown of martyrdom, wounded with divine love and singing inspiringly: Alleluia!

Ikos 2

Possessing divinely inspired knowledge, O valiant warrior Panteleimon, you did astound the Emperor Maximian by the courage of your soul and by the words with which you did fearlessly preach Christ. Wherefore, praising your boldness we say to you:

Rejoice, you who did despise Maximian’s threats!

Rejoice, you who did not yield to the advice of the godless!

Rejoice, propagator of true adoration!

Rejoice, up rooter of demon worship!

Rejoice, accuser of the fury of the torturers!

Rejoice, over thrower of the delusion of idols!

Rejoice, you who did disperse the assembly of the godless!

Rejoice, you who did exchange corruptible for heavenly joy!

Rejoice, converser with immaterial angels!

Rejoice, fellow-chorister of longsuffering saints!

Rejoice, you by whom Satan was put to shame!

Rejoice, you by whom Christ is glorified!

Rejoice, Great Martyr and Healer Panteleimon!

Kondak 3

By the power of the Most High given to you and by your strong patience you did render powerless the torturer’s insolence, O valiant victor, undaunted by fire, wild beasts, and the wheel. When beheaded with the sword, you did receive the crown of victory from Christ the Lord, crying to Him: Alleluia!

Ikos 3

The monastery which has your precious head as a great treasure, O divinely wise martyr, is filled with joy over it, and praising with love the Grace of healing given you by God, thankfully cry to you:

Rejoice, all-radiant lamp of Nicomedia!

Rejoice, unsleeping guardian of the monastery that honours you!

Rejoice, you through whom godlessness grew cold!

Rejoice, you through whom the knowledge of God has increased!

Rejoice, bright glory of passion-bearers!

Rejoice, joyous report of the Orthodox!

Rejoice, gracious source of healings!

Rejoice, container of great gifts!

Rejoice, fragrant myrrh that does sweeten souls!

Rejoice, for you do help those who call upon you!

Rejoice, you who did give sight to the blind!

Rejoice, you who did cause the lame to walk!

Rejoice, Great Martyr and Healer Panteleimon!

Kondak 4

Possessed by a storm of polytheistic thoughts, the impious Emperor was confused on learning from the doctors who were jealous of you that you heal all kinds of incurable illnesses by the name of Christ. And we, glorifying with gladness our wonderful God in you, cry to Him: Alleluia!

Ikos 4

When the people of Nicomedia heard of your great compassion for the suffering and of your free healing of all illnesses, all rushed to you with faith in the healing Grace in you, and receiving swift healing of all their diseases they glorified God and magnified you, their most gracious healer, crying to you:

Rejoice, you who are anointed with the myrrh of Grace!

Rejoice, sanctified temple of God!

Rejoice, great glory of the pious!

Rejoice, firm wall of the oppressed!

Rejoice, you who surpasses the wise in knowledge!

Rejoice, you who enlightens the thoughts of the faithful!

Rejoice, recipient of divine gifts and source of many of the Lord’s mercies to us!

Rejoice, speedy helper of the suffering!

Rejoice, harbour of the storm-tossed!

Rejoice, you who does heal the sick freely!

Rejoice, you who does impart healing abundantly!

Rejoice, Great Martyr and Healer Panteleimon!

Kondak 5

The Lord worked a glorious miracle through you when, through His servant Hermolaus, He called you into His marvellous light. For after your payer to Christ a child who had died from snake bite at once revived and stood up healed. Then recognizing the Life-giver as the true God of all, with firm faith you did cry to Him: Alleluia!

Ikos 5

The blind man whom you did touch with prayer in the name of Christ recovered his sight O glorious martyr. Then, renouncing his father’s polytheism, you were baptized by the priest Hermolaus and did embrace your mother’s religion with which you did also enlighten your father. Therefore we cry aloud to you as to a glorious servant of God and wonderful healer:

Rejoice, you who has great devotion to God!

Rejoice, you who are ever aflame with the fire of divine love!

Rejoice, attentive listener to the teachings of the priest Hermolaus!

Rejoice, you who did follow the advice of your mother Eubule!

Rejoice, you who did give away everything to obtain Christ!

Rejoice, you who did vanquish love for the world by love for God!

Rejoice, for instead of the pleasures of the world you did accept for Christ cruel sufferings!

Rejoice, for you did became a partaker of Christ’s Passion!

Rejoice, you who did overcome all the passions!

Rejoice, you who through Grace was adorned with dispassion!

Rejoice, you who did fill with joy those who hasten to you!

Rejoice, you who did heal all freely by the Grace of Christ!

Rejoice, Great Martyr and Healer Panteleimon!

Kondak 6

The blind man enlightened by you in body and soul became a preacher of the truth for, like the blind man of the Gospel, he boldly preached Christ to all as the true light that enlightens every man. But for reproaching the impious Emperor and the pagan gods he was beheaded and rose to the unwaning light in Heaven to sing to God: Alleluia!

Ikos 6

Standing before the Emperor’s tribunal with a radiant face you did boldly declare in the hearing of all, thrice-blessed martyr: Mine all-healing power and glory is Christ, the true God, the Lord of all, Who raises the dead and heals all infirmities. For this confession we bless you and say:

Rejoice, thundering mouth of the deity of Christ!

Rejoice, wise sower of piety!

Rejoice, sweet-sounding flute of faith!

Rejoice, glorious preacher of Orthodoxy!

Rejoice, you who was shown to be marvellous before your death!

Rejoice, worker of wonders after your death!

Rejoice, seer of Christ’s glory!

Rejoice, listener to those who pray to You!

Rejoice, giver of help to those who need it!

Rejoice, obtainer of blessings for those who honour your memory!

Rejoice, Great Martyr and Healer Panteleimon!

Kondak 7

Myrrh was poured out on your soul, O divinely wise healer, from the Comforter Spirit, wherefore after your death your venerable relics, by their fragrance banish the stench of passions and give healing to those who with faith cry to God: Alleluia!

Ikos 7

When the worshippers of idols beheld, O Saint, the paralysed man raised and walking through your prayer many believed in Christ; but the demon’s priests, consumed with jealousy, incited the Emperor to anger. Therefore, to you who was mercilessly tortured and burnt for Christ, we cry with compunction:

Rejoice, you who did despise earthly pleasures!

Rejoice, you who was above material comforts!

Rejoice, for you did regard as nothing all the beautiful things in this world!

Rejoice, for you did shake yourself free of fleeting glory!

Rejoice, you who did remain free from the nets of the devil!

Rejoice, you who did vanquish the wiles of the torturers!

Rejoice, you who did not spare your life for Christ!

Rejoice, you who was shown to be an enemy of hostile flesh!

Rejoice, you who did oppress the spread of polytheism!

Rejoice, you who by the power of God did defeat the idols!

Rejoice, sharp arrow by which enemies are wounded!

Rejoice, mediator who defends the faithful!

Rejoice, Great Martyr and Healer Panteleimon!

Kondak 8

The Lord appeared to you in a wonderful way, encouraging and upholding you in the tortures for His name. For in the person of the priest Hermolaus He cooled the boiling lead into which you were thrown, and in the sea He untied the great stone from your neck and brought you unharmed to land. But you, having been brought again before the Emperor, did sing triumphantly to Christ our God: Alleluia!

Ikos 8

While dwelling noetically wholly in Heaven, you leave not those below on earth but remain with us through the relics of your holy skull, O great passion-bearer of Christ, receiving from the Lord enlightenment and sanctification and giving it to those who cry to you thus:

Rejoice, you who are filled with divine wisdom!

Rejoice, discerner of God’s providence!

Rejoice, delight of minds made wise by God!

Rejoice, gladness of souls who love God!

Rejoice, bright pearl of Christ!

Rejoice, you who was sanctified in soul and body!

Rejoice, dweller in the courts of the firstborn in Heaven!

Rejoice, inhabitant of the ever-blessed bridal halls!

Rejoice, beholder of the light of the Trinity!

Rejoice, fervent mediator in your prayers to God!

Rejoice, you who grants illumination to souls!

Rejoice, you who sends comfort to the afflicted!

Rejoice, Great Martyr and Healer Panteleimon!

Kondak 9

All nature marvelled, O Panteleimon, at the radiance of Grace and wealth of virtues in you: your angelic purity, your great courage in cruel sufferings, your strong love for Christ and great compassion for people, for whom you do glorious things that they may sing: Alleluia!

Ikos 9

Eloquent orators cannot worthily praise your struggles, O glorious victor, by the invincible power of God, though young in years you did conquer the ancient, primordial enemy and did put to shame the delusion of idols. But we, filled with wonder, cry to you:

Rejoice, joyful sight of angels!

Rejoice, reverent wonder of men!

Rejoice, you who did shed your blood for Christ, and in death did shed milk!

Rejoice, you who did give up your body to a martyr’s death for His sake!

Rejoice, model of confession!

Rejoice, valiant warrior of the King of kings!

Rejoice, you who did conquer the ruler of darkness!

Rejoice, you who by your victory did gladden Heaven and earth!

Rejoice, blessed inhabitant of the world above!

Rejoice, wise pilgrim of the world below!

Rejoice, tree adorned with the fruit of the gifts of Grace!

Rejoice, you who carries palms of victory!

Rejoice, Great Martyr and Healer Panteleimon!

Kondak 10

Filled with compassion, as a true imitator of the Lord, the Giver of mercy, O venerable martyr, you were renamed by Him Panteleimon that is, all merciful, for you pour mercy on all who resort to you; pour it also abundantly on us who cry to God concerning you: Alleluia!

Ikos 10

Finding you a strong wall impregnable to all kinds of torture, the torturer tried to crush your strength by the teeth of wild beast and the spikes of the torture-wheel, but all to no effect. For the power of Christ subdued the fierceness of the beasts and the frightful wheel, on which your body was turned, immediately broke to pieces. So to you, invincible passion-bearer, we cry:

Rejoice, precious chosen one of Christ!

Rejoice, unblemished fragrance of God!

Rejoice, firm diamond of the Church!

Rejoice, unshakable tower reaching to Heaven!

Rejoice, tamer of visible beasts!

Rejoice, crusher of invisible dragons!

Rejoice, you who was stained with your blood shed for Christ, mixed with milk!

Rejoice, you who has received unfading crowns!

Rejoice, you who cause joy to angels and men!

Rejoice, you who has been glorified by God in Heaven and on earth!

Rejoice, celestial one, who sings in choir with the martyrs!

Rejoice, you who are satisfied with the sweet vision of Christ!

Rejoice, Great Martyr and Healer Panteleimon!

Kondak 11

A funeral song we offer to your sacred immolation for Christ, in which milk instead of blood flowed from you, Great Martyr, and the olive tree under which you were beheaded was all covered with healing fruit. Wherefore we cry fervently to Christ, Who wonderfully glorifies those who glorify Him: Alleluia!

Ikos 11

A luminous ray were you, O divinely wise one, to those sitting in the darkness of polytheism, leading them to the Sun of righteousness, Christ God. Him do you entreat that we who offer you these glad praises may ever live in the light of His commandments:

Rejoice, bright star, shining in the noetical firmament!

Rejoice, ray of light shining for Christian people!

Rejoice, you who were mystically illumined by Sun, Christ!

Rejoice, you who in spirit roams the earth!

Rejoice, beautiful tabernacle of the Most Holy Spirit!

Rejoice, honourable vessel that pours out healing!

Rejoice, treasury of purity!

Rejoice, namesake of mercy!

Rejoice, heir of the Heavenly Kingdom!

Rejoice, partaker of eternal glory!

Rejoice, patron of those in distress on the sea of life!

Rejoice, unmercenary healer who helps those who invoke you with faith!

Rejoice, Great Martyr and Healer Panteleimon!

Kondak 12

You did receive an abundance of Grace, thrice-blessed one, according to the greatness of your love for Christ, God, Who also showed you to be a source of healing, for you cure free of charge the sicknesses of soul and body of those who come to you with faith and cry to God: Alleluia!

Ikos 12

Chanting of your long-suffering labours for Christ, O glorious passion-bearer, we praise your great patience, we bless your martyr’s death, and we honour your holy memory, O our defender and healer, and in praise we cry to you:

Rejoice, sweet-sounding trumpet of piety!

Rejoice, sword which cuts down impiety!

Rejoice, you who was scraped on a tree for Him Who stretched out His arms on the tree of the Cross!

Rejoice, for, being burnt for Him, you did extinguish the furnace of delusion!

Rejoice, you who did wound the enemies by your wounds!

Rejoice, you who did dry the streams of idolatrous blood by your blood!

Rejoice, you who was thrown into boiling lead for Christ!

Rejoice, you who was sunk in the sea for His name!

Rejoice, you who did remain unharmed therein by the providence of God!

Rejoice, you who did pass through tortures of fire and water into the peace of Heaven!

Rejoice, you who did pour unfailing streams of mercy on the faithful!

Rejoice, gracious and compassionate physician who grants healing through Grace!

Rejoice, Great Martyr and Healer Panteleimon!

Kondak 13

O, our long-suffering and wonderful Passion-bearer of Christ and Healer Panteleimon! Graciously accept from us this small offering, heal us of our many and various ailments, and through your intercession protect us from enemies visible and invisible and pray to the Lord that we may be delivered from eternal torment, that we may continually sing in His Kingdom: Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia!

This Kondak is read thrice, followed by Ikos 1 and Kondak 1.

Ikos 1

We know you, glorious Panteleimon, as an earthly angel and heavenly man. For adorned with angelic purity and martyrdom you have passed from earth to Heaven, where with angels and all the saints standing before the throne of the Lord of Glory, you pray for all of us on earth who venerate you with these invocations:

Rejoice, torch of piety!

Rejoice, most glorious lamp of the Church!

Rejoice, adornment of venerable martyrs!

Rejoice, support of the faithful in unflinching endurance!

Rejoice, outstanding boast of youth!

Rejoice, warrior of Christ of invincible courage!

Rejoice, you who having grown up in the world was not of the world!

Rejoice, angel in the flesh, surpassing mortals!

Rejoice, all-blessed dweller in Heaven!

Rejoice, vessel of divine knowledge!

Rejoice, you by whom faith has been exalted!

Rejoice, you by whom delusion has been dethroned!

Rejoice, Great Martyr and Healer Panteleimon!

Kondak 1

Chosen passion-bearer of Christ and gracious healer, who freely grants healing to the sick, we praise you in songs as our protector. As you have boldness with the Lord, free us from all harm and sickness who cry with love to you: Rejoice, Great Martyr and Healer Panteleimon!

PRAYER

to the Great Martyr and Unmercenary Panteleimon

Holy Great-Martyr and Healer Panteleimon, imitator of God’s mercy! Look down in your loving kindness and hear us, sinners, who offer heartfelt prayers before your holy icon. Ask for us from the Lord God, before Whom the Angels stand in heaven, remission of our sins and transgressions. Heal the ills of body and soul of the servants of God whom we here commemorate, who are here present, and of all Orthodox Christians who seek your help. For behold, we, who because of our sins are possessed by bitter ills and have no help or consolation, yet flee to you for refuge, since you have been given Grace to pray for us and to heal every ill and every disease. Grant, therefore, to all of us, by your holy prayers, health and strength of soul and body, a good growth in the Faith and in devotion, and all that is needful unto this temporal life and unto our salvation: So that, having been granted great and rich mercy through you, we may glorify you and Him that bestows all good things, our God Who is wondrous in His Saints, the Father, and the Son, and the Holy Spirit. Amen.

Tropar, Tone 3:

Holy passion-bearer and Healer Panteleimon, intercede with the Merciful God that He may grant to our souls forgiveness of sins.

Glory to the Father and to the Son and to the Holy Spirit, both now and ever and unto the ages of ages. Amen.

Lord, have mercy. (thrice).

O Lord Jesus Christ, Son of God, through the prayers of Your Most Pure Mother and of all the Saints, have mercy on us. Amen.