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Orthodox Christian Network (myocn.net) · Aug 13 View source View full article on hyper.nooz.ai

The Scriptural World of the Small and Great Paraklesis | OCN

… and speak of bodily illness, despondency, temptation and the disturbance of the passions. The Great Canon, written by Theodore II Doukas Laskaris, gives sorrow more room to speak. Threats are named. Questions return. Gratitude appears while fear is still present, and the poet repeatedly asks where he can turn. Small and Great describe breadth and tone; they do not rank the two Canons spiritually.

After the Supplicatory Canon at Saint John’s College in Melbourne in August 2025, His Eminence Archbishop Makarios of Australia encouraged the students to speak openly to the Theotokos about their anxieties. Just as a loving mother does not grow tired of hearing her child ask for help, he told them, the Virgin Mary “never tires of hearing your prayers.” He also drew their attention to her trust at the Annunciation. She received the will of God freely, with faith and love, and gave birth to Christ (Archbishop Makarios of Australia, address following the Supplicatory Canon, St John’s College, Melbourne, 11 August 2025).

The traditional heading of the Small Canon reads, “By the Monk Theosterictos; some say Theophanes.” The liturgical book preserves …

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The speaker uses a loving metaphor to describe the Virgin Mary's constant availability to hear prayers.

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