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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

… when fear, weakness or loneliness made the words their own (Archbishop Stylianos of Australia, article on Theodore II Doukas Laskaris and the Great Paraklesis).

Theodore asks, “Where else shall I find…?” and later says, “I shall not conceal” the mercy already shown to him (Great Paraklesis, Odes 4 and 6). The Small Canon speaks more briefly. In a familiar English rendering, one troparion begins, “Ailing am I in body and in soul” (Small Paraklesis, Ode 1). The illness is simply named.

How the alternating use of the two Canons reached its present form is not entirely clear. What the Church now gives us during the Dormition Fast is the older Small Canon beside Theodore’s thirteenth-century prayer. Whatever their first setting, both are now prayed by the faithful.

The Canons depend upon the confession that the child born of …

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The quote is a liturgical text expressing personal suffering, not a stance on the canon itself.

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