St. Porphyrios of Kavsokalyvia (Kafsokalivia) - Commemorated December 2 (source)
Note: The following is a translation from the Greek text, and
the meter of this translation is not set to match the
original music.
Akathist to our Venerable and
God-bearing Father Porphyrios of Kavsokalyvia, the Clairvoyant and
Wonderworker
Kontakion in the Plagal of the Fourth
Tone.
The most-holy temple of the Comforter,
And the beloved of the All-Pure
Theotokos,
Let us praise Porphyrios from our
heart,
For he loves and heals all, and
protects,
And intercedes, that we be granted
theosis.
Therefore, we cry out:
Rejoice, O Father
Porphyrios.
You lived unknown and hidden in the
world,
O shepherd of the Father's sheep.
And having meditated on the life
Of St. John Kalyvites, with zeal you
hastened,
O venerable one, to imitate his life.
Therefore, we cry out to you these:
Rejoice, O shepherd of the rational sheep,
Rejoice, O source of healing for the
passions.
Rejoice, the fervent friend of purity,
Rejoice, the godly mystic of the
ineffable.
Rejoice, most-pure vessel of the monastery
of the Spirit,
Rejoice, organ equaling a divine river of
grace.
Rejoice, for you are a guide to men,
Rejoice, for you guide athletes in their
struggles.
Rejoice, star giving the light of the
mysteries,
Rejoice, you who taught us the things of
salvation.
Rejoice, the glorious offspring of Evia,
Rejoice, you through whom we are delivered
from pain.
Rejoice, O Father Porphyrios.
You followed the steps of your Elders
in asceticism,
And shared their way of life.
You were an ascetic of Kavsokalyvia,
And showed them unquestioning
obedience,
Being taught humility by God,
As those who venerate you chant:
Alleluia.
Unspeakable knowledge was given
To you by God, O Father,
As a reward for your holy life.
And you lead towards healings of the
passions,
And grant knowledge of mysteries,
Being shown a benefactor to men,
To those that cry out thusly:
Rejoice, the mystic of divine knowledge,
Rejoice, the lover of the holy life.
Rejoice, messenger of the thoughts of God,
Rejoice, equal to the athletes of Christ.
Rejoice, most-pure eye that probes hidden
things,
Rejoice, most-holy mouth that studies
mysteries.
Rejoice, the sacred adornment of priests,
Rejoice, the beauty of those who struggle
on Athos.
Rejoice, you who grants help to many,
Rejoice, you who speaks to us the truth.
Rejoice, O wise physician of illnesses,
Rejoice, O spring of healings of the soul.
Rejoice, O Father Porphyrios.
As a novice, you wrestled with Belial,
And crushed him through your humility.
And receiving the reward of victory,
You were sent into the world as a help,
O Venerable One,
Shepherding and healing those who cry
out in thanksgiving:
Alleluia.
Bearing graces in your soul, O Father,
You hastened towards your fatherland.
And you lived in the Monastery of St.
Charalampos,
Striving in asceticism and serving, O
Venerable One,
Healing those who suffer,
As they chant these with joy:
Rejoice, the joy of all Evia,
Rejoice, the fruit of much piety.
Rejoice, you who studied the mysteries of
consciences,
Rejoice, you who dissolved strands of
confusion.
Rejoice, O heavenly man, who lived on
earth humbly,
Rejoice, O earthly angel, for whom heaven
rejoices.
Rejoice, for you dissipate the bitterness
of hearts,
Rejoice, for you grant joy and hope.
Rejoice, partaker of the choirs of the
angels,
Rejoice, fellow-partaker of joy and
sorrow.
Rejoice, God's blessing towards us,
Rejoice, our joy and health.
Rejoice, O Father Porphyrios.
Being zealous, O godly-minded one,
To bring back many to the flock of
Christ to be saved,
You came to Athens humbly,
And serving in a church,
You saved many, who take refuge in you,
Crying out to the Lord:
Alleluia.
St. Porphyrios of Kavsokalyvia (source)
You came to Omonia Square
To redeem all,
As an angel dwelling in Babylon.
And you became for the Athenians,
The Physician and guide of all, O
venerable one,
Leading many to Christ,
As those who were saved cry out thus:
Rejoice, you through whom Christ is
hymned,
Rejoice, you through whom the enemy is
made fearful.
Rejoice, the boast of the Church of
Greece,
Rejoice, the radiant diadem of Evia.
Rejoice, for you always kept your heart
pure,
Rejoice, for you were made worthy to see
behold mysteries.
Rejoice, you who surpassed struggles as
victorious,
Rejoice, , you who walked the path of
sorrows.
Rejoice, for you were greatly exalted by
humility,
Rejoice, for you made the simple wise with
divine knowledge.
Rejoice, to whom the Athenians take
refuge,
Rejoice, through whom many return to
Christ.
Rejoice, O Father Porphyrios.
You worked hidden wonders for the sick,
Through your divine prayers, O
all-blessed one.
And those healings you attributed
To St. Gerasimos, thus remaining
humble, O venerable one.
Through your humility
You gave glory to Christ, crying out:
Alleluia.
You were shown a breeze of fragrant
myrrh,
Exhaled through the world,
O most-venerable Father.
And you gladdened the multitudes of the
faithful,
Who embrace you with faith,
And cry out with joy such things:
Rejoice, you who supported many in the
faith,
Rejoice, you who sowed love among the
faithful.
Rejoice, the perfect type of priests,
Rejoice, the spotless canon of piety.
Rejoice, flower of Paradise that bloomed
upon the earth,
Rejoice, deeply flowing river of
compassion and love.
Rejoice, the humble servant of the Church,
Rejoice, he who prays for those in pain
and dangers.
Rejoice, noble dwelling-place of grace,
Rejoice, radiant substenance of the
faithful.
Rejoice, home of God the King,
Rejoice, he who adorned many with piety.
Rejoice, O Father Porphyrios.
You loved the whole world, though you
had denied all
Joys and ideas of the world.
A true mystic in the heavens,
you served all with joy,
And sactified all through your prayers,
And teaching all to chant:
Alleluia.
You shone upon all like the sun, O
Father,
And your sacred head,
Was visited by God,
And through grace, you worked healings
for those who are sick,
Who then chant to you:
Rejoice, you who were fashioned with the
Taborean light,
Rejoice, you who tasted of the heavenly
light.
Rejoice, the most-reverent priest of
Christ,
Rejoice, most-strict keeper of the
commandments.
Rejoice, dwelling of simplicity and godly
love,
Rejoice, you who were fulled with mystical
theoria.
Rejoice, you who appeared as the lamp of
purity,
Rejoice, for you were shown a partaker of
dispassion.
Rejoice, you who spread joy to all,
Rejoice, you who greatly loved Christ.
Rejoice, you who ever intercedes to God,
Rejoice, you who entreats the Pure Virgin.
Rejoice, O Father Porphyrios.
You were shown forth as an athlete
among the venerable ones,
Showing utter humility in asceticism
And much love within.
And you became the fear and wailing of
demons,
As you cast them out, O venerable one,
As we rejoice and chant with you:
Alleluia.
St. Porphyrios of Kavsokalyvia (source)
Your nous beheld the rays of the
Comforter,
As you beheld terrible and unspeakable
mysteries.
You searched men through these,
And were truly shown a prophet, O
venerable one,
Informing of events,
As they cried out in amazement thus:
Rejoice, the prophet of the ineffable
things of God,
Rejoice, the interpreter of the words of
Christ.
Rejoice, you who were precious and sought
after in all things,
Rejoice, the firm foundation of truth.
Rejoice, God-given gift that was offered
to us,
Rejoice, the refuge and harbor for all who
sail.
Rejoice, you who grants healings to the
sick,
Rejoice, you who studies the mysteries
with discernment.
Rejoice, you who gathers the fruit of
theosis,
Rejoice, you who endured a good
transformation.
Rejoice, temple of heavenly wisdom,
Rejoice, stole rich in boldness.
Rejoice, O Father Porphyrios.
Strange things were always worked
within you,
Astonishing the world,
As your nous reached the heavens,
As you drove away fearful demons
through prayer,
Healing every incurable passion,
Making knowledge to be revealed to the
faithful,
Who cry out to Christ:
Alleluia.
While being totally in the world, you
partook
Of the joyous desert of Athos.
For your heart was within her,
And you never left her in spirit.
You therefore reposed in Kavsokalyvia,
As we cry out thus:
Rejoice, joy possessing peace,
Rejoice, you who grants these to us.
Rejoice, unsurpassable report of the
monastics,
Rejoice, the boast of those who live in
the world in asceticism.
Rejoice, sweetest nightingale of the
hesychastic life,
Rejoice, soaring golden eagle of the
clairvoyant nous.
Rejoice, for you indicated sources of
water,
Rejoice, for you curtailed the homage of
the faithless.
Rejoice, you through whom elders are
humbled,
Rejoice, you through whom those who
stumbled are cleared.
Rejoice, the healing of many sick people,
Rejoice, the true witness of Christ.
Rejoice, O Father Porphyrios.
You were made worthy to behold and to
hear
The Revelation on Patmos, as St. John
the Theologian.
And for a short time, you went into
ecstacy,
And beheld awesome things, O venerable
one,
And being filled with fear of the Lord,
You cried out in gratitude:
Alleluia.
Being adorned with grace
Of the Comforter from on high,
You were shown a god-bearer to the
world.
And you breathed forth the fragrance of
myrrh,
And were seen to visit those who
suffered,
As you received saints. We are amazed
at this,
And we cry out:
Rejoice, you who beheld divine visions,
Rejoice, you who grants us healings.
Rejoice, you the holy one who comes to us
awake,
Rejoice, you who flies through the air
unseen.
Rejoice, you who were adorned with
holiness, and exalted with humility,
Rejoice, you who received very many graces
from the Comforter.
Rejoice, for you possessed the hearts of
the Athenians,
Rejoice, for you endured the pains of the
ailing.
Rejoice, spring pouring forth healings,
Rejoice, dawn illuminating the darkness.
Rejoice, the friend and beloved of God,
Rejoice, you who resurrected many towards
Christ.
Rejoice, O Father Porphyrios.
The frenzy of the heart,
You cease with your prayer,
Granting us peace, O Father.
You shine upon the darkness of the mind
And breathe forth hymns to God, O venerable one.
Therefore, out of gratitude
We hymn God, crying out:
Alleluia.
A perfect shepherd of men
You were shown to be,
And you laid down your life for them.
You cut your will,
And were martyred daily, O venerable one,
Becoming a servant
To those, who now cry out to you with joy:
Rejoice, you who sought Christ with fervor,
Rejoice, you who struggled for His faith.
Rejoice, radiant garment of dispassion,
Rejoice, you who fulfill every request of the faithful.
Rejoice, the purest nous beholding mysteries,
Rejoice, the deliver of all from the battles of Belial.
Rejoice, you who flaunt the dangers of the foe,
Rejoice, you who were nourished by the teachings of the Lord.
Rejoice, sacred icon of meekness,
Rejoice, you who were granted much gladness.
Rejoice, you through whom the Church is hymned,
Rejoice, you through whom faithlessness is shaken.
Rejoice, O Father Porphyrios.
Hymns of thanksgiving,
As ones delivered from dangers,
We offer to your compassion.
For you loved us as children,
And always had your arms open, O venerable one,
Ever to cherish all,
And to cover those who cry out to the Lord:
Alleluia.
You appeared as light-bearing in prayer, O Father,
Astonishing the faithful who beheld you.
For you shown with the immaterial light
That lead you towards the knowledge to study unspeakable things,
And to heal sicknesses
Of those who hymn you thusly:
Rejoice, fire-bearing lamp of Christ,
Rejoice, true father, and Christ-bearer.
Rejoice, unemptying spring of piety,
Rejoice, irrefutable voice of truth.
Rejoice, for through your grace, you foresaw the invasion of Cyprus,
Rejoice, for you drive away the attacks of the demons.
Rejoice, for you desired hesychia from your soul.
Rejoice, for you were an ascetic and humble pastor.
Rejoice, you who revealed the love of Christ,
Rejoice, you brought joy to troubled souls.
Rejoice, your monastery's shelter and protector,
Rejoice, you who stand beside many in dangers.
Hail, O Father Porphyrios.
You received the grace, O Father,
To truly reveal springs of water from the depths of the earth.
And many beheld this,
As geologists were amazed, O venerable one,
As the landholders rejoiced,
And cried out in thanksgiving:
Alleluia.
We chant joyously
At the multitudes of your graces,
And we hymn the All-Holy Trinity.
For by [the Trinity] you were shown a man
Clairvoyant and pouring forth healings,
Enlightening mysteries,
Breathing forth to those who cry out:
Rejoice, the pinnacle of every virtue,
Rejoice, the most-faithful life in purity.
Rejoice, the unshakable foundation of piety.
Rejoice, the ever-flowing river of truth.
Rejoice, fragrant lily of mystical Paradise,
Rejoice, star most-radiant of the spiritual Heaven.
Rejoice, the radiance and glory of the Church,
Rejoice, you who trample on the arrows of the enemy.
Rejoice, the divine good news of Evia,
Rejoice, the angel of joy and hope.
Rejoice, you who cleanse from the stains of the passions,
Rejoice, you who takes up our souls to the Heavens.
Rejoice, O Father Porphyrios.
O thrice-blessed Father, the beauty of ascetics,
Porphyrios, and the protector of all (3)
Together with the angels, as we hymn Christ,
Grant us the tears of repentance,
And entreat that we inherit Paradise,
Who cry out together:
Alleluia.
And straightway the Kontakion again.
Written by Evangelos Karademos, "Hairois, Pater Porphyie" ("Hail, O Father Porphyrios"), Paraklesis and Akathist. Athens, 2008 (source)
St. Porphyrios of Kavsokalyvia (source)
Apolytikion – Mode 1
“The son of Evia (Euboea), the Elder of All Greeks, * the initiate of Divine Vision and True friend of Christ. * Porphyrios, O faithful, let us praise * who from childhood was filled with divine gifts *
the demonized are redeemed and the sick are healed who cry out: “Glory to Him who gave His might to you! * Glory to Him who made you Holy! * Glory to Him, who, through you, effects cures for all.”
Through the prayers of our Holy Fathers, Lord Jesus Christ our God, have mercy on us and save us! Amen!