Акафіст до Пресвятої Богородиці + Akathist to Virgin Mary in Ukrainian
Акафист Пресвятой Богородице. Akathist to the Most Holy Theotokos
Акафіст до Ісуса Христа + Akathist to Jesus Christ in Ukrainian // by monks
Akathist Canon - Part 1 (Odes 1-6)
Akathist to Saint Job and Saint Theodosius of Manyava (in Ukrainian)
AKATHIST before the "IT IS TRULY MEET" ICON of the MOTHER of GOD.
The Akathist Hymn
The Akathist - Akathistos Arabic - Ἀκάθιστος - المدائح
The Akathist Hymns (3) تراتيل من المديح لوالدة الإله
Canon Akathist Hymn
The Akathist Hymn
Canon Of The Akathist Hymn: Part 1 (Odes I-Ode IV)
Акафіст до Богородиці + Akathist (hymn) to Virgin Mary +
The Akathist Hymn/Ave Maria by Constantine Zorbas
Акафіст до Пресвятої Богородиці + Akathist to Virgin Mary in Ukrainian
Акафист Пресвятой Богородице. Akathist to the Most Holy Theotokos
Акафіст до Ісуса Христа + Akathist to Jesus Christ in Ukrainian // by monks
Akathist Canon - Part 1 (Odes 1-6)
Akathist to Saint Job and Saint Theodosius of Manyava (in Ukrainian)
AKATHIST before the "IT IS TRULY MEET" ICON of the MOTHER of GOD.
The Akathist Hymn
The Akathist - Akathistos Arabic - Ἀκάθιστος - المدائح
The Akathist Hymns (3) تراتيل من المديح لوالدة الإله
Canon Akathist Hymn
The Akathist Hymn
Canon Of The Akathist Hymn: Part 1 (Odes I-Ode IV)
Акафіст до Богородиці + Akathist (hymn) to Virgin Mary +
The Akathist Hymn/Ave Maria by Constantine Zorbas
Akathist Hymn served by Metropolitan Kallistos, Walsingham 2011
Akathist Hymn to the Most Holy Theotokos - Ode 1 in English
Akathist of Thanksgiving - Glory to God for All Thing
The Akathist Hymn to our Sweetest Lord Jesus Christ
Pilgrimage - Akathist
The Akathist Hymns (2) تراتيل من المديح لوالدة الإله
Акафіст Всецариці // Akathist to All-Queen (in Ukrainian)
New Year's Eve Akathist of Thanksgiving
Akathist to St. Xenia of Petersburg
The Akathist Hymn (Ἀκάθιστος Ὕμνος, unseated hymn) is a hymn of Eastern Orthodox and Eastern Catholic tradition dedicated to a saint, holy event, or one of the persons of the Holy Trinity. The name derives from the fact that during the chanting of the hymn, or sometimes the whole service, the congregation is expected to remain standing in reverence, without sitting down (Ancient Greek ἀ- (a), [without, not] + κάθισις (káthisis), [sitting]), except for the aged or infirm. During Orthodox Christian and Eastern Catholic religious services in general, sitting, standing, bowing and the making of prostrations are set by an intricate set of rules, as well as individual discretion. Only during readings of the Gospel and the singing of Akathists is standing considered mandatory for all. The akathist par excellence is that written in the 6th century to the Theotokos. In its use as part of the service of the Salutations to the Theotokos (used in the Byzantine tradition during Great Lent), it is often known by its Greek or Arabic names, Chairetismoi (Χαιρετισμοί, "Rejoicings") and Madayeh, respectively; in the Slavic tradition it is known as Akafist.
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Saint Theodosius of Manyava (Ukrainian: Феодосій Манявський, die September 24, 1629 in Manyava Skete, Ukraine) - Ukrainian Orthodox saint, venerable, ascetic, one of the founders and the second hegumen (abbot) of Manyava Skete, men´s cell solitary monastery in the Carpathian Mountains of western Ukraine.
Since young years he was inclined towards the Church and spirituality. He served as a hierodeacon (deacon priest) when in 1608 he and a few others joined Saint Job of Manyava to follow him in very strict ascetic practices, and to become monks in seclusion and wilderness of the Carpathian mountains. He was chosen among others by Saint Job for his zeal and humility. With God´s blessing and help of Christian community, the monks built a mountain monastery (skete) and on the Feast of Exaltation of the Holy Cross the monastery church was consecrated in 1612.
In all the works, Theodosius served as assistant to St. Job and when the last was leaving for a pilgrimage the Kyiv Caves Monastery, he entrusted him to be the head of the community by saying "Be our shepherd and spiritual father, you ought to be hegumen, I will be assisting you as long as I live".
In the end of 1621, 70 years old Job fell sick and died on 29 of December, 1621. Theodosius headed the monastery for 8 years after his death. In 1628, he took part in the First Synod of Kyivan metropoly after the Brest Union. The synod was summoned by the Orthodox metropolitan of Kyiv and Halych Job Boretsky in the Golden Domed Saint Michael´s monastery in Kyiv.
Venerable Theodosius lived as angel giving a great example of sanctity and virtue. Rumours about his strict and virtous living spread through the Carpathians, Galicia, Volynia and Bukovyna, Moldova and Romania. Theodosius' spiritual authority and the strict monastic rules of his community brought about much of respect on the part of other Orthodox monasteries in the entire region. At the church synod of 1628, hegumen Thodosius and his Manayva monastic community were chosen to be the heading monastery (prot) in charge over 556 other monasteries in western Ukraine and Moldova (among the subordinated monasteries were Suceava and Neamt monasteries).
Theodosius' contemporary saint Peter Mohyla, the metropolitan of Kyiv was writing: "If you wish to see God´s servants in human likeness, go to the Carpathians, where 200 angels in human flesh dedicated their lives to God by their service".
Having contributed much to the welfare of Manyava Skete and many other monasteries, venerable Theodosius died in 1629 and was buried next to his teacher Job. The large stone tombstone with an Orthodox cross engraved upon it, that was covering their graves is kept and venerated in Manyava Skete.
Theodosius was canonized both by Ukrainian Orthodox Church of Moscow Patriarchate and by the Ukrainian Orthodox Church of Kyiv Patriarchate.
His memory is celebrated on October 7 (September 24 by the old calendar).
Common memory, together with St. Job, is celebrated on July 7 (June 24 by the old calendar).
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Name | Theodosius of Manyava |
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Date of death | September 24, 1629 |
Place of death | Manyava Skete, Ukraine |