Orthodox prayers of saints and the Mother of God


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Orthodox Saints of God

The holy saints of God show special love and mercy to those who honor their holy memory.

It seems to many that the saints are far from us. But they are far from those who have withdrawn themselves, and very close to those who keep the commandments of Christ and have the grace of the Holy Spirit.

The holy saints in their earthly life turned to God for help in healing their ailments, sorrows and deliverance from temptations, asking God that even after death He would honor them with the gift of helping people in various cases of life.

The saints have reached the Heavenly Kingdom and there they see the glory of our Lord Jesus Christ; but by the Holy Spirit they also see the suffering of people on earth. Many holy saints of God received special grace from God, and He deigned them to be intercessors before Him for deliverance from our sorrows and bodily ailments, in which they themselves were tempted.

The saints rejoice at our repentance and mourn when people leave God and become like foolish cattle. They feel sorry that people live on earth, not knowing that if they loved each other, then there would be freedom from sin on earth: and where there is no sin, there is joy and gladness from the Holy Spirit, so that, wherever you look, everything sweet, and the soul wonders why it feels so good, and praises God. The saints hear our prayers and have the power from God to help us. The entire Christian race knows about this. We must remember: in order for a prayer to be heard, one should pray to the holy saints of God with faith in the power of their intercession before God, in words coming from the heart.

In our prayers we turn to the Lord God, to His Most Pure Mother - our Intercessor and Helper, to the holy Angels and holy people - the saints of God, because for their sake the Lord God is more likely to hear us sinners, our prayers. The Saints have different names: prophets, apostles, martyrs, saints, saints, unmercenaries, blessed, righteous, confessors. more>>

The Lord says: “When you light a candle, you do not put it under a bushel, but on a candlestick, and it gives light to everyone in the house. So let your light shine before people, so that they may see your good deeds and glorify your Father in heaven” (Matthew 5:15-16). Saints are bright stars that show us the way to the Kingdom of Heaven.

Let us treasure the closeness of the holy saints of God to God and turn to them for help, remembering that they love us and care about our salvation. It is good to pray to the holy saints of God on those days when the Church celebrates their memory.

«Holy Saints of God, pray to God for us!»

Saints: life, memory, suffering...

The asceticism of an elder

For many years in prison, the elder prayed, consoled, confessed, and worked on textbooks. He was released after the war, when a decree was issued pardoning clergy. Father was sent to serve in Kogulta.

The Soviet authorities constantly monitored him, looking for clues, because the saint was too prominent a figure. Many people always gathered around him. In 1967 he accepted the great schema with the name Sampson. The great feat of old age began.

Sievers became the spiritual mentor of many famous people, monks, bishops, and laity. Many pilgrims came to him for advice and help. The elder healed seriously ill people with the power of prayer.

Father died in 1979, but after his death miraculous cases of healing also occur.

Orthodox prayers and icons of the Mother of God and saints

The word “icon” comes from the Greek language and means “image”, “image”. The image of the icon is consecrated with holy water and special prayers, through this consecration the grace of the Holy Spirit is imparted to the icon, and the icon is already revered by us as holy. According to the Orthodox dogma of icon veneration, approved by the VII Ecumenical Council, “the honor given to an icon relates to its prototype, and the one who worships the icon worships the hypostasis of the person depicted on it.” The Council especially emphasizes that we give veneration to icons, and not the worship that is due to God alone. “The icon mysteriously contains within itself the presence of the one whom it depicts, and this presence is the closer, more grace-filled and stronger, the more the icon corresponds to the church canon.”

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Miracle Prayer to Sampson

The Monk Samson was the son of noble and wealthy Romans. He received a good education, studied the art of medicine and helped the sick for free. After the death of his parents, he released the slaves and was going to go into the desert. But, by the will of the Lord, Sampson ended up in Constantinople, where, settling in a modest home, he treated and helped the sick, the poor and wanderers. The Lord blessed him and gave him the power to work miracles. Sampson healed the sick not only with medical knowledge, but also with the power of the divine word. Rumor of Sampson's Prayer

spread widely in Constantinople. Soon, by decree of the Patriarch, Sampson became a priest.

Miracle healings from prayer to Sampson

One day, the seriously ill Emperor Justinian had a vision that his healing was possible, and he could receive it through Saint Sampson. The saint was summoned to the emperor, and indeed, the prayer of Hieromonk Sampson worked a miracle - the emperor immediately felt relief, and soon the illness completely disappeared. Justin wanted to thank the saint with gold, but he refused and asked, instead of thanking himself, to build a hospital for everyone and a hospice. The emperor fulfilled the request. The saint devoted his entire life to serving people. After the death of the saint, miracles of healing people also continue.

Orthodox prayer to Elder Sampson the Stranger

With a strong prayer to Sampson, travelers pray for protection during the trip, for well-being during the entire journey. This prayer should also be read when moving or changing your place of residence, so that life in the new place will be successful. Independent prayer to Father Sampson helps to strengthen strength and resist temptations, and guides you on the right path in life.

Text of prayer to Sampson

My all-merciful Lady, Most Holy Lady, All-Pure Virgin, Mother of God Mary, Mother of God, Undoubted and my only Hope, Do not disdain me, do not reject me, Do not leave me, do not depart from me; Intercede, ask, hear; see. Madam, help, forgive, forgive. Most pure!

Prayer in the Christian life. What is prayer? About prayer

Prayer is the most important part of the spiritual life of every believer. Through prayer, a person turns to God, asks him and asks for forgiveness from him. In other words, prayer is nothing more than a person’s way of talking with God. About prayer...

The basis of the life of an Orthodox Christian is fasting and prayer. Prayer, said Saint Philaret of Moscow, “is a conversation between the soul and God.” And just as in a conversation it is impossible to listen to one side all the time, so in prayer it is useful to sometimes stop and listen to the Lord’s answer to our prayer.

Prayer does not require a specific time, place, circumstance or form. It can be verbose - long, and laconic - short. The prayer can be said at any time of the day or night, and anywhere. A person can pray under all circumstances of his life: when he is sick or healthy, when he is happy or sad, when he succeeds or fails, when he is in the company of his enemies or in the circle of his friends, when he is abandoned by everyone, or when he in the midst of your beloved family. But God’s temple serves as a special place of prayer. On Sundays, as well as on weekdays, if time permits, we should go to church to pray, where our brothers and sisters in Christ - Christians - gather to pray together, all together. This kind of prayer is called church prayer.

Every Orthodox Christian must pray daily, morning and evening, before and after eating food, before starting and at the end of any task (for example: before teaching and after teaching, etc.).

In the morning we pray to thank God for preserving us last night, to ask for His Fatherly blessing and help for the day that has begun.

In the evening, before going to bed, we also thank the Lord for a successful day and ask him to keep us during the night.

Before and after meals we pray to thank God for His gifts and ask Him to bless and sanctify the food.

In order for the work to be done successfully and safely, we must also, first of all, ask God for blessings and help for the upcoming work, and upon completion, thank God.

Unfortunately, many people forget about the necessity and importance of prayer, and resort to it only in cases of feeling hopeless. However, even in these cases, as practice shows, God does not forget about the person and gives him his love and support. But not a single prayer will bring anything good to a person if he simply reads it without thinking about what is said. Therefore, it is extremely important, when turning to the Creator in prayer, to truly feel every word.

God is the best of interlocutors; he will always hear a person and help him. You should not be embarrassed to talk to God even about the most secret things that are in your soul. The main thing is to do it with true faith in God.

“True prayer does not consist in words and saying them, but true prayer consists “in spirit and in truth” (John 4:23). When we pray to God, we must stand before Him not only in body, but also in spirit; and say prayer not only with your lips, but also with your mind and heart; and not only bow our heads and knees, but also our hearts before Him; and raise our intelligent eyes to Him with humility. For all prayer must come from the heart; and what the tongue says, the mind and heart must say.” Saint Tikhon of Zadonsk.

And no matter what happens during the day, everything happens according to the will of God; all, without exception, are circumstances in which the Lord wished to place you, so that you could be His presence, His love, His compassion. His creative mind, His courage... And, besides, whenever you encounter this or that situation, you are the one whom God put there to carry out the ministry of a Christian, to be a part of the Body of Christ and the action of God. If you do this, you will easily see that sometimes you will have to turn to God and say: “Lord, enlighten my mind, strengthen and direct my will, give me a fiery heart, help me!” At other times you will be able to say, “Oh my God, thank you!”

In the Christian catechism, that is, in the instruction on the Christian faith, it is said about prayer this way: “Prayer is the offering of the mind and heart to God and is a person’s reverent word to God.” Prayer has extraordinary power. “Prayer not only defeats the laws of nature, not only is it an insurmountable shield against visible and invisible enemies, but it even holds back the hand of the Almighty God Himself, raised to defeat sinners,” writes Saint Demetrius of Rostov.

In the New Testament, prayer is a living connection between the children of God and their infinitely good Father, with His Son Jesus Christ and with the Holy Spirit. The grace of the Kingdom is “the unity of the entire Holy Trinity with the entire spirit.” Thus, prayer life is a constant and natural presence in the presence of the Trisagion of God and in communion with Him. Such vital communion is always possible because through baptism our being has become one with Christ. Prayer is Christian because it is communion with Christ and grows in the Church, which is His Body. Its dimensions are the dimensions of Christ's love.

“Prayer is not telling God our needs. Prayer is the condition under which Divine power can contact our spirit and act in us. God is omniscient and knows us better than we know ourselves.” Archimandrite Rafail (Karelin) (XX century).

The Life, Miracles and Healings of St. Sampson the Host » Blessed Health

The Orthodox faith is rich in its saints. Their life is for believers as a model and example to follow. The sick and suffering often resort to them in prayer. And everyone receives healing and help through the power of their faith and prayer.

An example of true mercy, sacrificial love for people and self-sacrifice is the Reverend Sampson the Host.

From the biography of St. Sampson the Host

Sampson the Host was born in Rome. His family was rich and famous. The monk received an education worthy for that time and achieved especially high results in the art of healing.

His patients, for the most part, were poor and poor people, whom Sampson the Stranger treated completely free of charge.

He understood that charitable deeds are carried out with a deep Christian upbringing, so he prayed a lot and diligently read the Holy Scriptures.

Sampson the Stranger. Fresco (Photo from logoslovo.ru)

When Sampson the Host's parents died, he distributed all his inheritance to the poor. So he put into practice the advice about perfection that the Savior gave to the rich young man (Matthew 19:21). He chose the path of asceticism for himself. He granted freedom to the slaves and went into the desert. Here he intended to take on the feat of a strict ascetic lifestyle. But the Lord decreed differently.

By the Will of God, Sampson the Host ended up in Constantinople. He settled in a small house, where he conducted medical appointments for wanderers and poor patients. There he treated people with great love and attention and performed acts of mercy.

How Sampson the Host helped Emperor Justinian I

In those distant times, Byzantium was ruled by Emperor Justinian I (527 - 565). It so happened that he became seriously ill. Skilled court doctors could not help the emperor. Justinian cried out to God with a burning prayer.

And soon he saw a dream in which a person was shown who could heal him. An order was given to find a doctor. The servants had to go around the whole city to find Sampson the Stranger. The doctor was taken to the imperial palace.

As soon as Sampson touched the sore spot, Justinian was healed. The emperor was filled with gratitude. He offered a lot of gold and silver. But the monk refused. True, he asked to build a hospice house and a hospital.

This request was immediately fulfilled by Justinian. Moreover, estates were assigned to these institutions for their maintenance.

Reverend Sampson the Host served people until a very old age. He died peacefully and painlessly around 530. The body of the monk was buried in a church in the name of the holy martyr Mofia.

Holy Fathers on Prayer

“Prayer is a great weapon, an unfailing treasure, wealth that never runs out, a serene haven, a foundation of peace; prayer is the root, source and mother of countless blessings and is more powerful than royal power.” St. John Chrysostom.

“Prayer in its rank is higher than alms.” St. Isaac the Syrian.

“Prayer is the emergence in our hearts of one after another reverent feelings towards God.” St. Feofan, the Recluse of Vyshensky.

“During prayer, let our speech and supplication be combined with decorum, calmness and modesty. Let us think about the fact that we stand before the face of God and that we must please the eyes of God both by the position of the body and the sound of the voice.” Sschmch. Cyprian of Carthage.

“You must abstain from marital affairs in order to engage in prayer; to abstain from worries about wealth, from the desire for earthly glory, from the enjoyment of pleasures, from envy and every evil deed against our neighbor, so that when our soul is in silence and not disturbed by any passion, in it, as in a mirror, God’s purity and uncloudedness will be insight." St. Basil the Great.

“When starting a prayer, leave yourself, your wife, your children, part with the earth, pass through heaven, leave every creature visible and invisible, and begin by praising Him who created everything, and when you praise Him, do not wander your mind here and there, do not talk about fabulous things. pagan, but choose words from the Holy Scriptures.” St. Basil the Great.

“Every place and every time is convenient for us to pray.” St. John Chrysostom.

Orthodox prayers to the holy saints. Holy saints of God.

Orthodox prayers for those in need for various needs and infirmities.

History of the All-Merciful Prayer

One day Seraphim of Sarov appeared to Simeon in a dream. He bent over the elder and read the prayer “My All-Merciful Lady” with tears in his eyes that flowed down the monk’s forehead.

When he woke up, he immediately wrote down the sacred text. Three hours later, Sievers was arrested. Prayer accompanied him throughout the 18 years he spent in the camps. “The All-Merciful” helped him pass difficult trials.

  1. “Tram” - terrible torture of the Bolsheviks, when many people were placed in a cell so that they could not even move. The premises were closed for three weeks. Many in this situation died and continued to stand with the living. But Simeon managed to survive. He never gave up the keys to the storerooms.
  2. Solovki - the torture here was very cruel. Hungry rats were allowed into the prisoners' basements and ate people alive. But the rodents did not bite the old man. They only ran over his legs.

What a Christian Should Remember

There are words of Holy Scripture and prayers that it is advisable to know by heart.

1. The Lord's Prayer “Our Father” (Matthew 6:9-13; Luke 11:2-4). 2. The main commandments of the Old Testament (Deut. 6:5; Lev. 19:18). 3. The main gospel commandments (Matt. 5, 3-12; Matt. 5, 21-48; Matt. 6, 1; Matt. 6, 3; Matt. 6, 6; Matt. 6, 14-21; Matt. 6, 24-25; Matthew 7, 1-5; Matthew 23, 8-12; John 13, 34). 4.Symbol of Faith. 5. Morning prayers and evening prayers according to a short prayer book. 6. The number and meaning of the sacraments.

The sacraments must not be mixed with rituals. A ritual is any outward sign of reverence that expresses our faith. A sacrament is a sacred act during which the Church calls on the Holy Spirit, and His grace descends on the believers. There are seven such sacraments: Baptism, Confirmation, Communion (Eucharist), Repentance (Confession), Marriage (Wedding), Blessing of Anointing (Unction), Priesthood (Ordination) ...

Humble Prayer of Elder Sampson

A prayer to Elder Sampson that is amazing in its depth.

Most Holy Lady, All-Pure Virgin, Mother of God Mary, Mother of God, Undoubted and my only Hope, Do not disdain me, do not reject me, Do not leave me, do not depart from me; Intercede, ask, hear; see. Madam, help, forgive, forgive. Most pure! With Your Most Pure Body, Your Most Pure Blood, Jesus, my Savior, You renew me entirely: renew my heart, renew my soul, renew my body, renew my mind, renew my will, renew my life. Take from me my heavy burden of sin. Heal my heart. Kill my passions. Teach me to pray, teach me to repent, teach me to cry, teach me to cry out to You. Humble my heart, humble my mind, heal my pride. Let me now make a good start. Accept my repentance, do not leave me, do not retreat from me. Let me cry for my sins, let me confess my sins. Do not leave me, do not leave me for my criminal sins.

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