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Monday, 24 December 2012 00:00

On the Night of the Nativity by St. Ephraim the Syrian

Written by  Sylvia Leontaritis
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ON THE NIGHT OF THE NATIVITY

by St. Ephraim the Syrian


“Pure is the present night, in which the Pure One appeared, Who came to purify us! Let our hearing be pure, and the sight of our eyes chaste, and the feeling of the heart holy, and the speech of the mouth sincere!

The present night is the night of reconciliation; therefore, let no one be wroth against his brother and offend him!

This night gave peace to the whole world, and so, let no one threaten. This is the night of the Most Meek One; let no one be cruel!

This is the night of the Humble One; let no one be proud!

Now is the day of joy; let us not take revenge for offenses! Now is the day of good will; let us not be harsh. On this day of tranquility, let us not become agitated by anger!

Today God came unto sinners; let not the righteous exalt himself over sinners!

Today the Most Rich One became poor for our sake; let the rich man invite the poor to his table!

Today we received a gift which we did not ask for; let us bestow alms to those who cry out to us and beg!

The present day has opened the door of heaven to our prayers; let us also open our door to those who ask of us forgiveness!

Today the Godhead placed upon Himself the seal of humanity, and humanity has been adorned with the seal of the Godhead!”

Many prayers to all of you for a blessed, peaceful and joyous Christmas!  Christ is Born!  Glorify Him!

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Sylvia Leontaritis

Sylvia Leontaritis

Sylvia Leontaritis is the author of the children's book, A Pocketful of Seeds.  Her work has previously appeared in The Handmaiden journal, The Orthodox Observer,  the Orthodox Christian Radio Network and Ancient Faith Radio.  She is an active member of the Society of Children's Book Writers & Illustrators. 

Sylvia blogs at Adventures of an Orthodox Mom, a place where moms (and dads) share in the triumphs and mishaps of raising children within the Orthodox Faith. 

She lives on a small farm in Florida with her husband and their three sons.  When she's not changing diapers or tending the animals (non-children ones), she can be found fiddling in the garden, knitting or scribbling down story ideas.  Their family attends services at the two monasteries nearby their home. 

She is currently working on her next book.

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