Divine Liturgy
Prayer of Oblation
O Sovereign Lord, Christ Jesus the Word, who art equal in
power with the Father and the Holy Spirit, the great high priest; the
bread that came down from heaven, and saved our souls from ruin; who gave
Thyself, a spotless Lamb, for the life of the world.…
We pray and beseech Thee, O Lord, in Thy mercy, to let Thy presence
rest upon this bread and these chalices on the all-holy table, while angels,
archangels, and Thy holy priests stand round and minister for Thy
glory and the renewing of our souls, through the grace, mercy, and love of
Thine only-begotten Son, through whom and with whom be glory and power to
Thee.
Other
Accept, O God, by Thy ministering archangels at Thy holy,
heavenly, and reasonable altar in the spacious heavens, the
thank-offerings of those who offer sacrifice and oblation, and of those
who desire to offer much or little, in secret or openly, but have it not
to give.
For Thou art far above all principality, and power, and might,
and dominion, and every name that is named, not only in this world,
but in that which is to come. Round Thee stand ten thousand times ten
thousand, and thousands of thousands of holy angels and hosts of archangels;
and Thy two most honored creatures, the many-eyed cherubim and the
six-winged seraphim. With twain they cover their faces, and with
twain they cover their feet, and with twain they do fly; and they cry one
to another for ever with the voice of praise, and glorify Thee, O Lord,
singing aloud the triumphal and thrice-holy hymn to Thy great glory: Holy,
holy, holy, Lord God of Sabaoth. Heaven and earth are full of Thy glory.
O Sovereign and Almighty Lord, who sits upon the cherubim, and
art glorified by the seraphim; who hast made the heaven out of
waters, and adorned it with choirs of stars; who hast placed an unbodied
host of angels in the highest heavens to sing Thy praise for ever;
before Thee have we bowed our souls and bodies in token of our bondage. We
beseech Thee to repel the dark assaults of sin from our understanding, and
to gladden our minds with the divine radiance of Thy Holy Spirit, that,
filled with the knowledge of Thee, we may worthily partake of the mercies
set before us, the pure body and precious blood of Thine only-begotten
Son, our Lord and God and Savior Jesus Christ. Pardon all our sins in Thy
abundant and unsearchable goodness, through the grace, mercy, and love of
Thine only-begotten Son:
O holy, highest, awe-inspiring God, who dwells among the saints,
sanctify us by the word of Thy grace and by the inspiration of Thy
all-holy Spirit; for Thou hast said, O Lord our God, Be ye holy; for I am
holy. O Word of God, past finding out, consubstantial and co-eternal with
the Father and the Holy Spirit, and sharer of their sovereignty,
accept the pure song which cherubim and seraphim, and the
unworthy lips of Thy sinful and unworthy servant, sing aloud.