CANON TO SAINT COLMAN OF
OUGHAVAL
ODE ONE
IRMOS:
When Israel passed through the water
as dry land, and had escaped the
malice of the Egyptians, they cried:
Let us sing to our Redeemer and our
God.
Being
descended from a hero of the ancient
times, thou wast born to a life of
privilege, O holy one, yet from thy
earliest years thou didst esteem the
treasures of prayer more than the
attainment of worldly glory.
Under
the guidance and example of our
Father among the Saints, the holy
Abbot Fintan, thou didst grow in
piety and excel in the virtues of
our saving Faith.
Desiring a life dedicated only to
the service of Christ in obedience
and prayer, thy spiritual pilgrimage
led thee to traverse the ocean to
the Athos of the Celtic lands.
Glory
to the Father and to the Son and to
the Holy Spirit.
Our
all-merciful God heard thy prayer, O
Father, and granted thee the desire
of thy heart to remain for many
years in thrice blessed cloister of
Iona.
Now
and ever and unto the ages of ages.
Amen.
THEOTOKION:
Calm my passions and evil
imaginings, O most pure Virgin; my
mind is erring, set me on the right
path.
ODE THREE
IRMOS:
Thou art the strengthening of all
who come to Thee, 0 Lord, Thou art
the Light of those in darkness, and
my spirit sings of Thee.
Christ our God was the brilliance in
thy life, making thy monastic cell
as expansive as the universe.
Joyfully following the disciplines
of the angelic life under our most
renowned and glorious Father of
Ascetics, the great Columba, thou
didst shine in the virtue of
obedience.
Adorned with the heights of
humility, yet feeling the call of
thy homeland, thou didst seek the
advice of the archpastor of thy
life.
Glory
to the Father and to the Son and to
the Holy Spirit.
The
demons wailed and lamented at their
failure to lure thee from the Royal
Road of true piety as thou, O
Father, didst confound their
soul-destroying schemes.
Now
and ever and unto the ages of ages.
Amen.
THEOTOKION:
The Creator came and dwelt in thy
womb, all-spotless one; we sing to
thee in faith and thanksgiving.
SEDALION
Tone 4: Thou didst overcome the
subtle passions of the flesh and
subdue the lower things to the
higher. O glorious Father Colman, by
fasting thou didst destroy the
crafty scheming of demons and
illumine the world with the shining
radiance of virtue like a sunbeam.
Glory
to the Father…Now and ever…
THEOTOKION:
O Virgin Mother of God, thou art an
unassailable wall for us Christians;
when we fly to thee for shelter we
remain unhurt, and when we sin anew
thou dost intercede for us.
Wherefore we give thanks and cry:
Rejoice, thou who art full of grace:
the Lord is with thee.
STAVROTHEOTOKION:
Immaculate Virgin, Mother of Christ
our God, a sword pierced thy soul
when thou didst behold thy Son and
God wilfully crucified. Wherefore, O
blessed one, do not cease to pray to
Him, that He may grant us the
forgiveness of our sins.
ODE FOUR
IRMOS:
I have heard, O Lord, the mystery of
Thy plan. I contemplate Thy works,
and glorify Thy divine nature.
Bowing down before the revered Elder,
thou didst ask our Righteous Father
Columba, 'How can I return to my own
land since I would no longer be able
to confess my sins to you the
shepherd of my soul'.
With
a deep spiritual insight the God-bearing
abbot replied, 'Go to that pious man
whom I see standing among the Angels
and before the Tribunal of Christ,
on each Saturday night'.
Glory
to the Father and to the Son and to
the Holy Spirit.
In
thy humility, O Saint, thou didst
venture to enquire, 'Who and what
sort of man is he?'.
Now
and ever and unto the ages of ages.
Amen.
THEOTOKION:
Thou art a spiritual meadow, O
Ever-Virgin, for thou hast brought
forth from the furrows the Ear that
feeds all creation.
ODE FlVE
IRMOS:
Enlighten us by Thy commandments, O
Lord, and by Thine uplifted arm
grant us Thy peace, O Lover of men.
'There
is a certain saintly and handsome
man in your part of the country',
explained the Elder, 'whose
complexion is florid, whose eyes are
brightly sparkling and whose white
locks of hair are thinly scattered
on his head'.
'But',
O Father, thou didst respond, 'I
know of no man answering this
description in Leinster save for the
venerable and beloved Abbot Fintan'.
Glory
to the Father and to the Son and to
the Holy Spirit.
'He
it is, my son, whom I see before the
tribunal of Christ, as I have
already told you. Go to him, for he
is a true shepherd of Christ's flock
and he will bring many souls with
him into the Kingdom of Heaven'.
Now
and ever and to the ages of ages.
Amen.
THEOTOKION:
All-spotless sovereign Lady, heal my
diseased mind, for thou didst give
birth to Christ the Physician.
ODE SIX
IRMOS:
I will pour out my prayer to the
Lord, and to Him I will confess my
grief: for my soul is full of evil
and my life hath drawn near to hell,
and like Jonah I will pray: Raise me
up from corruption, O God.
Having subdued thy body through
fasting and ascetic labours, O holy
one, thou wast found worthy to
receive the blessing of the radiant
Elder Columba who looked into thy
soul seeing thy purity.
On
once more setting foot in thy native
Leinster thou didst go straightway
to the holy Abbot Fintan and, having
prostrated before him, related to
him all that Iona's Elder had said.
Glory
to the Father and to the Son and to
the Holy Spirit.
O
what an example of humility was
vouchsafed to thee, O holy one, by
Fintan's injunction not to report
these things in his lifetime.
Now
and ever and unto the ages of ages.
Amen.
THEOTOKION:
The Lord is with thee, O most pure
one. For it pleased Him to dwell in
thee, O Maiden; and through thine
intercessions we are delivered from
the dominion of hell. Therefore we
magnify thee throughout the ages.
KONTAKION : Tone 2
Shining bastion of the Faith and
warrior against the passions, O
Father Colman, thou art the
adornment of Oughaval, where
following the guidance of the great
abbots Columba and Fintan, thou
didst establish a monastic beacon to
illuminate Leinster. We honour thee,
we hymn thee, and we praise thy name
rejoicing in thy glorious memory.
IKOS:
With a loving attachment to Christ's
commandments and a distaste for
worldly pleasures, thou bast
persevered to the end and become a
shining light illumining the ends of
the earth. Wherefore I fall down
before thee crying: Enlighten my
spiritual sight that I may praise
thine exploits of fasting, vigil,
weeping, labours and bodily
afflictions for the sake of the Life
to come in which thou now rejoicest.
Pray for us without ceasing.
ODE SEVEN
IRMOS:
Having arrived in Babylon from
Judea, the Children of old by their
faith in the Trinity trod down the
flame of the furnace, singing: O God
of our fathers, blessed art Thou.
Following the noble example of our
Father among the Saints, the
Righteous Pachomios, whom we also
joyfully celebrate today, thou O
Father didst retire to the desert to
build cells for the Athletes of
Christ our God.
By
thy fervent prayers thou didst put
the demons to flight cleansing
Oughaval to become the sanctuary of
our Most Blessed Saviour.
Glory
to the Father and to the Son and to
the Holy Spirit.
Sowing the seeds of piety, O Father,
thou didst reap the rich harvest of
souls thirsting for the pure waters
of salvation.
Now
and ever and unto the ages of ages.
Amen.
THEOTOKION:
Thou hast given birth to a new Child
- the Eternal Word; thou hast
renewed us who have grown old
through sin, and thou bast
strengthened us to sing: O God of
our fathers, blessed art Thou.
ODE EIGHT
IRMOS:
Inspired by God, the Children stood
in the midst of the flames and sang:
Bless the Lord, all ye works of the
Lord.
By
the power of thy prayers, O Father,
Oughaval shone forth as a beacon
bringing the light of the True Faith
to the remoteness of Erin's green
desert.
And
the Host of Angels, on beholding thy
shining victory in the angelic life,
cried with heavenly joy 'Alleluia'.
Glory
to the Father and to the Son and to
the Holy Spirit.
The
demons were routed by thy witness, O
Father, as the pagan darkness of the
old religion gave way to the
brightness of the revelation of
Christ's saving grace.
Now
and ever and unto the ages of ages.
Amen.
THEOTOKION:
All who turn to thee are filled with
grace, and are cleansed both in soul
and body, O Virgin, for thou art an
ever present source of refreshment.
ODE NINE
IRMOS:
Creation was filled with dread on
hearing of the ineffable
condescension of God, that the Most
High came down voluntarily and
became incarnate of the Virgin:
therefore the all-pure Mother of God
we magnify.
By
the Grace of God many sick and
troubled souls received help and
healing by thy intervention and thy
prayers, O holy one.
The Angels wept when thy precious
sanctuary was overrun and destroyed
by those wicked barbarians, the
enemies of Christ our God.
Long centuries of darkness clouded
the memory of thy glory, O Father
Colman, leaving thee with no shrine
for thy precious relics, the
whereabouts of which are known only
to God, and no church dedicated in
thy honour.
Glory to the Father and to the Son
and to the Holy Spirit.
Now the Faith of our ancestors is
rediscovered, thy memory is renewed,
thy devotion is restored and thy
likeness is brought forth once more,
O Colman our Father, Teacher and
Guide, and like the woman in the
Parable we can truly say, 'Rejoice
with us for we have found that which
was lost'.
Now
and ever and to the ages of ages.
Amen
THEOTOKION:
Enlighten my heart which ever
grieves over my transgressions, O
Virgin, and do not abandon me to my
enemies on account of my worldliness,
that I may glorify and lovingly hymn
thee, O all-praised Lady.
EXAPOSTILARION:
Thou didst
flourish like David's palm tree and
become a dwelling of the Holy Spirit,
thou art famed throughout the
universe. Ceaselessly pray for us
who revere thee in faith, O Holy
Father Colman.
Glory
to the Father and to the Son and to
the Holy Spirit, Now and ever and
unto the ages of ages. Amen.
THEOTOKION:
O Virgin Mother of God, we praise
thee in unceasing hymns, for thou
didst conceive One of the Trinity in
thy womb and carry the Immutable,
Eternal Word in thine arms