Cyril and Methodius. Holy Equal-to-the-Apostles Brothers Cyril and Methodius Russian Saints Cyril and Methodius

Zemtsova T.V. – MBOU Shchelkovo gymnasium

Lesson topic: “Saints of the Russian Land. Equal to the Apostles Cyril and Methodius - Slavic enlighteners"

(V grade 3rd quarter “Music in the fine arts”;

IV grade 4th quarter “Sing about Russia, why strive to go to church”;

III grade 4th quarter “Holy Russian Lands”)

Tasks:

1. Restoration and preservation of the historical memory of the intercessors of Russia, canonized by the Russian Orthodox Church.

2. Introduce the life and spiritual feat of St. Equal to the Apostles. Cyril and Methodius.

3. Identify the multilateral connections of music, history, literature, painting and sculpture;

4. Patriotic education based on spiritual and moral traditions.

5. Develop the listening and performing culture of students.

Lesson type: consolidation, comprehension of concepts (icon, saint, magnification, hymn, stichera, apostle, equal to the apostles) in new content.

Lesson type: integrated lesson.

Technologies used in the lesson:

1. Metatechnologies:

Developmental, problematic technology;

Culturally responsive learning.

2. Macrotechnologies:

Technologies for perceiving an artistic image;

Arts integration technologies.

3. Mesotechnologies:

Technologies of collective music making.

4. Microtechnologies:

Technologies for the development of timbre hearing;

Technologies for the development of the ensemble in the choir.

5. Information and communication.

6. Art therapy and health preservation.

Activities: formation of universal educational actions (UAL), analysis, assessment and generalization of spiritual and moral phenomena.

Forms of work: methodological development of a lesson with presentation .

Basic concepts:

icon- Wed-Greek εἰκόνα from ancient Greek. εἰκών “image”, “image”;

saint- sanctified by God's grace;

grandeur- a short chant of praise, characteristic of Russian church music;

hymn- solemn song of praise;

apostle- a disciple of Christ, bringing his teaching to people;

equal to the apostles- equal to the apostle;

stichera- (Late Greek στιχηρόν, from Greek στίχος - poetic line, verse), in Orthodox worship - a hymn on the theme of the day or a remembered event.

Materials for the lesson

Icon “Saints Equal to the Apostles Cyril and Methodius”, icon “The Council of All Saints Who Shined in the Land of Russia”; magnification and hymn to Cyril and Methodius, verse performed by the choir of the Holy Trinity Lavra to Russian saints, the choir “Rise up, Russian people” from S. Prokofiev’s cantata “Alexander Nevsky”; paintings by M. Nesterov “Vision to the Youth Bartholomew”, V. Vasnetsov “Three Heroes”, triptych by Yu. Pantyukhin “For the Russian Land”; monuments to Cyril and Methodius, presentation.

Equipment, technical means:

1. Piano.

2. Music center, projector.

3. Presentation.

4. CDs

Planned results:

Personal UUD : To cultivate a desire to serve for the good and glory of one’s Fatherland using the example of the lives of the saints.

To form musical culture as an integral part of spiritual culture, respect for history, spiritual and moral traditions.

Cognitive UUD : learn about the chronicle of the monk Nestor about Ancient Rus' - "The Tale of Bygone Years" and the oldest book in Rus' written in Cyrillic - the Ostromir Gospel of 1057.

Learn and perform the hymn and praise of Cyril and Methodius.

Remember the youth Bartholomew (the future Sergius of Radonezh), who learned the power of prayer when he asked to learn to read, as well as Ilya Muromets, Alexander Nevsky, Prince Vladimir, Princess Olga.

Information UUD : Review the presentation materials and prepare questions for it. Consider the icon of “All Saints of the Russian Land.”

Communicative UUD : collective discussion of the impressions received, the ability to listen and hear each other, correct one’s own actions, correct the quality of the sound of voices, compare the magnificence and the hymn to Cyril and Methodius.

Regulatory UUD: Think and remember what a hymn means and how does it differ from magnification? Sing the hymn and hymn to Cyril and Methodius from musical notation.

Methods: search, visual, verbal, creative, analysis.

Equipment: computer and multimedia projector, piano, CD discs.

Homework:

Engage in design and research activities on this topic, create your own improvisation for greatness.

Prepare a report about the Bulgarian composer Ponayot Pipkov, who composed a hymn in honor of the Slavic educators Cyril and Methodius more than 100 years ago. Read how the Russian chronicle “The Tale of Bygone Years” talks about them in detail.

During the classes

Introduction

Russia has given the world a huge number of Saints.

In Rus', the desire for a “holy” (that is, sanctified by God’s grace) life was a characteristic feature of life, way of life, way of life, and tradition. Every pious Christian tried to follow the gospel ideals. However, in the Christian understanding, a saint is not just a “good and kind” person. Having accepted the Word of God about salvation into their hearts, the saints built their entire lives on fulfilling God’s commandments. Living according to the commandments of Christ was not easy. To do this, they turned to God with a prayer for help in the difficult work of fighting bad inclinations (passions) and cultivating good qualities (virtues). The earthly life of the saints took place at different times, among different peoples. They were kings and poor people, warriors and simple fishermen, old and very young... But the common thing that united them was love for God and people. For this love, many of the saints suffered terrible torture and death, becoming martyrs for faith in Christ. Because of their faithfulness, they became God's people, saints. People who performed spiritual feats in the name of Christ became examples to be followed by other Christians.

The veneration of saints by Christians meant veneration in them of the grace of the Holy Spirit, of God's presence in this person. And today the Christian Church devotes every day of the year to the glorification of one of the saints. The stories of their lives (lives) are instructive for all people, as they tell about courageous, kind, brave, faithful people. People have always respected these qualities of the human personality.

In honor of all Russian saints, a song-hymn stichera is performed. Let's listenstichera performed by the choir of the Holy Trinity Lavra to Russian saints and look at the icon "All Saints Cathedralshone in the Russian land" (slide 3).

Who performs the stichera? What mode does it sound in? Can it be sung at a fast tempo?

We have already talked about many of the Saints of the Russian land in our lessons. Let's remember their names.

1. Who baptized pagan Rus' (Prince Vladimir - Red Sun) slide 4.

2. What was the name of his grandmother (Princess Olga) slide 5.

3. Epic hero, canonized slide 6.7.

4The Saint Who Learned The Power Of Prayer As A Child By Asking God To Teach Him To Read slide 8.

5. Grand Duke, famous for his diplomatic talent in negotiations with the khans of the Golden Horde slide 9-11. (the chorus “Get up, Russian people” from the cantata “Alexander Nevsky” sounds -slide 9

sounds great -slide 10 )

Main part of the lesson

Slide 12.

Cyril and Methodius, Slavic educators, creators of the Slavic alphabet, preachers of Christianity, the first translators of liturgical books from Greek into Slavic. Cyril (before taking monasticism in 869 - Constantine) (827 - 02/14/869) and his older brother Methodius (815 - 04/06/885) were born in the city of Thessaloniki in the family of a military leader.

The boys' mother was Greek, and their father was Bulgarian, so from childhood they had two native languages ​​- Greek and Slavic. The brothers' characters were very similar. Both read a lot and loved to study.

Slide 13.

When Konstantin was 7 years old, he had a prophetic dream: “My father gathered all the beautiful girls of Thessaloniki and ordered one of them to be chosen as his wife. Having examined everyone, Konstantin chose the most beautiful; her name was Sophia (Greek for wisdom).” So, even in childhood, he became engaged to wisdom: for him, knowledge and books became the meaning of his whole life. Constantine received an excellent education at the imperial court in the capital of Byzantium - Constantinople. He quickly studied grammar, arithmetic, geometry, astronomy, music, and knew 22 languages. Interest in science, perseverance in learning, hard work - all this made him one of the most educated people of Byzantium. It is no coincidence that he was nicknamed the Philosopher for his great wisdom.

Slide 14.

Methodius entered military service early. For 10 years he was the manager of one of the regions inhabited by the Slavs. Around 852, he took monastic vows, renouncing the rank of archbishop, and became abbot of the monastery. Polychron on the Asian shore of the Sea of ​​Marmara.

In Moravia he was imprisoned for two and a half years and dragged through the snow in the bitter cold. The Enlightener did not renounce his service to the Slavs, but in 874 he was released by John VIII and restored to his episcopate rights. Pope John VIII forbade Methodius to perform the Liturgy in the Slavic language, but Methodius, visiting Rome in 880, achieved the lifting of the ban. In 882-884 he lived in Byzantium. In mid-884, Methodius returned to Moravia and worked on translating the Bible into Slavic.

Slide 15.

The brothers visited many lands and many peoples together. Their goal was to convey to other peoples the true values ​​of Christianity.

Slide 16.

Travel map of Saints Cyril and Methodius.

Slide 17.

We are working on performing Greatness in voices separately and in the choir.

We are talking about features (chanting one syllable with several sounds; repeating an entire line or sentence on one sound; smooth vocal delivery; solemn sound; major scale).

Slide 18.

Get up, people, take a deep breath,

Hurry towards the dawn.

And the ABC given to you,

Write the future fate.

Hope. Faith warms souls.

Our path is thorny - the path forward!

Only those people do not die,

Where the spirit of the Fatherland lives.

Walking under the sun of enlightenment

From the glorious old days,

Even now we, Slavic brothers,

Faithful to the first teachers!

To the highly renowned apostles

Holy love is deep.

Cases of Methodius - Cyril

The Slavs will live for centuries!

Slide 19.

We talk about features (wide intervals; chanting voice acting; complex durations; solemn sound; major scale).

Slide 20.

Glagolitic is one of the first (along with Cyrillic) Slavic alphabets. It is assumed that it was the Glagolitic alphabet that was created by the Slavic enlightener St. Konstantin (Kirill) Philosopher for recording church texts in the Slavic language.

Slide 21.

The Old Church Slavonic alphabet was compiled by the scientist Cyril and his brother Methodius at the request of the Moravian princes. That's what it's called - Cyrillic. This is the Slavic alphabet, it has 43 letters (19 vowels). Each has its own name, similar to ordinary words: A - az, B - beeches, V - lead, G - verb, D - good, F - live, Z - earth and so on. ABC - the name itself is derived from the names of the first two letters. In Rus', the Cyrillic alphabet became widespread after the adoption of Christianity (988). The Slavic alphabet turned out to be perfectly adapted to accurately convey the sounds of the Old Russian language. This alphabet is the basis of our alphabet. The first textbook you picked up when you came to school was called ABC.

We sing a song about the ABC.

Slide 21.

One of the first Russian chroniclers was the monk of the Kiev-Pechersk Monastery Nestor. He kept folk legends in his memory, collected ancient documents, and recorded the stories of his contemporaries.

Slide 22.

The most famous chronicle of the monk Nestor about Ancient Rus' is “The Tale of Bygone Years.” In his chronicle, Nestor spoke about the history of Ancient Rus', its capital Kyiv, the first Russian princes

Slide 23.

Appearance of "The Tale of Bygone Years" (parchment).

The oldest book in Rus' written in Cyrillic is the Ostromir Gospel of 1057. This Gospel is kept in St. Petersburg, in the State Russian Library. M.E. Saltykov-Shchedrin.

The Cyrillic alphabet existed virtually unchanged until the time of Peter the Great. Under him, changes were made to the styles of some letters, and 11 letters were excluded from the alphabet.

In 1918, the Cyrillic alphabet lost four more letters: yat, i (i), izhitsa and fita. The oldest book in Rus' written in Cyrillic is the Ostromir Gospel of 1057. This Gospel is kept in St. Petersburg, in the State Russian Library. M.E. Saltykov-Shchedrin.

We perform the song “Thirty-three dear sisters” (music by A. Zaruba, lyrics by B. Zakhoder).

Slide 24.

In the 14th century, some South Slavic books began to be written on paper, but the final transition to it occurred in the 15th century. Although parchment was still used in this century, it was used less and less.

Slide 25.

“Apostle” the first printed book in Rus' 1563, 268 pp., I. Fedorov

Slide 26.

“Book of Hours” the second printed book in Rus' 1565, 172 pp., I. Fedorov

Slide 27.

In Russia, the holiday is May 24, as the day of remembrance of St. Equal to the Apostles. Cyril and Methodius, established itself under Tsar Ivan the Terrible. This was church veneration, since the brothers worked primarily to spread the faith of Christ.

But gradually people began to understand that this holiday concerns not only the church, but also all educated, cultured people, patriots of their country.

1986 – revival of the holiday

1991 – approved as a public holiday

Every year some city in Russia becomes the host of the holiday

Festivals and concerts are held in all cities

Slide 28.

On the holiday of Slavic writing on May 24, 1992, the grand opening of the monument to St. Equal to the Apostles took place in Moscow on Slavyanskaya Square. Cyril and Methodius by sculptor Vyacheslav Mikhailovich Klykov.

Slide 29.

The largest monument to St. Equal to the Apostles in Russia. Cyril and Methodius was consecrated and inaugurated on May 23, 2004 in Samara. The author of the composition is sculptor, president of the International Foundation of Slavic Literature and Culture Vyacheslav Klykov. The composition of the monument, created by Moscow sculptor Vyacheslav Klykov, does not replicate any of the existing monuments to Saints Cyril and Methodius in the world.

Slide 30.

In Sevastopol on June 14, 2007, the monument to St. Equal to the Apes was solemnly opened. Cyril and Methodius - the creators of the first Slavic alphabet, the great educators. The author of the monument is Kharkov sculptor Alexander Demchenko.

Slide 31.

Vladivostok.

Slide 32.

Monument to St. Equal to the Apostles Cyril and Methodius on the cathedral square in Kolomna, Moscow region. The author is Honored Artist of Russia Alexander Rozhnikov.

Slide 33.

Dmitrov and Khanty-Mansiysk.

Slide 34.

Kyiv and Odessa.

Slide 35.

On the territory of the Kiev-Pechersk Lavra, near the Far Caves, a monument was erected to the creators of the Slavic alphabet of St. Equal to the Apostles. Cyril and Methodius.

Slide 36.

Chelyabinsk and Saratov.

Slide 37-39.

Crossword (Appendix p. 10). On slide 39 there is a song-hymn-stichera.

Lesson summary:

1. During the lesson, you and I remembered the names of the Saints of the Russian Land and solved the crossword puzzle.

2. We performed the Great Holy Equal to the Apostles. Cyril and Methodius and compared it with the Great Alexander Nevsky.

3. Learned the hymn of St. Equal to the Apostles. Cyril and Methodius and met its creator, the Bulgarian composer Panayot Pipkov.

4. We got acquainted with the life and affairs of St. Equal to the Apostles. Cyril and Methodius.

5. We got acquainted with the paintings of V. Vasnetsov, M. Nesterov, Yu. Pantyukhin, and Russian icons.

6. We remembered songs about the alphabet.

7. We examined the monuments dedicated to St. Equal to the Apostles. Cyril and Methodius in different cities.

8. We learned about the chronicler Nestor, about the oldest book in Rus' written in Cyrillic - the Ostromir Gospel of 1057, and the first printer Ivan Fedorov.

Conclusion:

Today the lesson was held surrounded by the names of bright personalities of our history. Each of them had their own feat in life. We talked about the feat of the Slovenian teachers of St. Equal to the Apostles. Cyril and Methodius. I would like to believe that in your hearts, for sure, in a year’s time, memories of school teachers who give all the strength of their souls in order to pass on knowledge to you, strengthen you in the desire to do good, love people, faithfully serve your Motherland and your people. To do this, we try to preserve the historical memory of the intercessors of Russia, canonized by the Russian Orthodox Church.

Training material for the explanation stage:

L.L. Shevchenko “Orthodox culture”, 1st year of study, part 1, pp. 65-66, part 2, page 38;

L.L. Shevchenko “Orthodox culture”, 2nd year of study, part 1, pp. 12-16. 3(4) year of study, part 2, pp. 28-29 and pp. 43-63;

E.D. Kritskaya, G.P. Sergeev “Music”, 2nd grade, pp. 42-45, 3rd grade, pp. 52-53, 4th grade, pp. 26-31.

Training material at the consolidation stage:

stichera Russian saints

icons "The Council of All Saints Who Have Shined in the Land of Russia" St. book Vladimir and St. Prince. Olga, Rev. Ilya Muromsky, Rev. Sergius of Radonezh, Holy Prince. Alexander Nevsky,

paintings by V. Vasnetsov, Y. Pantyukhin, M. Nesterov,

magnification and hymn to St. Equal-to-the-Apostles Cyril and Methodius

Training task at the survey stage (KIM) - Crossword puzzle: “Holy Russian Lands.”

Problematic questions and tasks:

prepare an interactive mini-tour through the cities of Russia, where there are monuments dedicated to St. Equal-to-the-Apostles Cyril and Methodius;

prepare a report about the Bulgarian composer Ponayot Pipkov, who composed a hymn in honor of the Slavic educators St. Equal-to-the-Apostles Cyril and Methodius more than 100 years ago. Why are they called that? (the brothers worked, first of all, to spread the faith of Christ).

What qualities of the human personality have people in Rus' always respected and do you have them? Is it easy to fight bad inclinations (passions) and cultivate good qualities (virtue)?

Reflection (approximate self-assessment of the lesson):

a) fact criteria:

children learned well not only names of Saints, but also their deeds, answering questions and solving a crossword puzzle;

good job over the performance of the Greatness in voices separately and in the choir, they compared it with the Greatness of St. Alexander Nevsky; learned the hymn of St. Equal to the Apostles. Cyril and Methodius and met its creator - the Bulgarian composer Panayot Pipkov; remembered songs about the alphabet;

We got acquainted with the life and deeds of St. Equal-to-the-Apostles Cyril and Methodius, Russian icons and paintings by V. Vasnetsov, Yu. Pantyukhin, M. Nesterov.

Satisfactorily remembered information about the chronicler Nestor and the Tale of Bygone Years, about the oldest book in Rus' written in Cyrillic - the Ostromir Gospel of 1057 and the first printer Ivan Fedorov. We examined the monuments dedicated to St. Equal to the Apostles. Cyril and Methodius in different cities of Russia;

caused difficulties questions related to the dates of honoring the saints of the Russian land, asked during the lesson.

b) attitude criteria:

attitude towards the content of educational material is positive;

relationships between children in the process of learning material - active mutual assistance and support;

attitude towards the teacher is positive.

Innovation: the connection of the traditions of Orthodox culture with music and the life of a modern child and reliance on the visual-figurative component of educational material, taking into account the age-related characteristics of the perception of younger schoolchildren .

Literature

L.L. Shevchenko. Orthodox culture. 2nd year of study, book 1. 2011. 112 p.

L.L. Shevchenko. Orthodox culture. 2nd year of study, book 2. 2011. 112 p.

L.L. Shevchenko. Orthodox culture. 3(4) years of study, book 1. 2015. 159 p.

L.L. Shevchenko. Orthodox culture. 3(4) years of study, book 2. 2015. 175 p.

L.L. Shevchenko. Enlighteners. M.: Center for Support of Cultural and Historical Traditions of the Fatherland. 2010. 96 p.

E.D. Kritskaya, G.P. Sergeev "Music". M.: Enlightenment. 2012. 159 p.

Application

Crossword “Holy Russian Lands”

Horizontally:

1. Holy Equal-to-the-Apostles Prince who baptized Rus' into Orthodoxy.

2. Princess Equal to the Apostles, grandmother of the prince who baptized Rus'.

3. A saint who learned the power of prayer as a child by asking God to teach him to read.

4. The younger brother of Methodius, the creator of the ABC.

Vertically:

1. An epic hero, canonized.

2. The Grand Duke, famous for his diplomatic talent in negotiations with the khans of the Golden Horde.

3. Kirill's older brother.

4. Pioneer printer in Rus'.

May 24 - day of remembrance of Saints Equal-to-the-Apostles Cyril and Methodius, educators of the Slavs.
This is the only church and state holiday that is declared the Day of Slavic Literature and Culture.

WHAT DO YOU PRAY FOR TO THE SAINTS EQUAL OF THE Apostles CYRILL AND METHODIUS

Byzantine monks Saints Cyril and Methodius, Equal to the Apostles, are the creators of the Slavic alphabet. They help in teaching, they pray to them for the preservation of the Slavic peoples in true faith and piety, for protection from false teachings and other faiths.

It must be remembered that icons or saints do not “specialize” in any specific areas. It will be right when a person turns with faith in the power of God, and not in the power of this icon, this saint or prayer.
And .

THE LIFE OF SAINTS CYRILL AND METHODIUS

Saints Equal to the Apostles Cyril and Methodius were brothers. Methodius was the eldest of the children in the family (born in 820), and Constantine (Cyril in monasticism) was the youngest (born in 827). They were born in Macedonia, in the city of Thessaloniki (now Thessaloniki) and were raised in a wealthy family, their father was a military leader in the Greek army.

Saint Methodius, like his father, began military service. With his diligence in business, he achieved the respect of the king and was appointed governor of Slavinia, one of the Slavic principalities subordinate to Greece. Here he became acquainted with the Slavic language and studied it, which later helped him become a spiritual teacher and shepherd of the Slavs. After 10 years of a successful career, Methodius decided to renounce earthly vanity, left the voivodeship and became a monk.

His brother, Konstantin, showed his diligence in science from childhood. He, together with Tsarevich Mikhail, studied in Constantinople and received a good education. They studied literature, philosophy, rhetoric, mathematics, astronomy, and music together. But the youth showed the greatest zeal for theology. One of his religious teachers was the future Patriarch Photius of Constantinople. Even as a youth, the saint learned by heart the works of Gregory the Theologian. Constantine begged Saint Gregory to be his mentor.

After completing his studies, Saint Constantine (Cyril) received the rank of priest and was appointed librarian to the patriarchal library, which was located at the Church of Saint Sophia. But, despite this appointment, he went to one of the monasteries, from which he was practically forcibly returned to Constantinople and appointed as a philosophy teacher at school.
Despite his age, Constantine managed to defeat the mature Greek Patriarch Annius (Iannes), who was an iconoclast and did not recognize icons of saints, in the debate. Subsequently, he was removed from the patriarchal throne.

Then Cyril went to his brother Methodius and for several years was a monk in a monastery on Olympus. There were many Slavic monks in this monastery, and here, with their help, he studied the Slavic language.

After spending some time in the monastery, both holy brothers, by order of the emperor, went to preach the Gospel to the Khazars. During this trip, they stopped in Korsun, where, according to the conviction of St. Cyril, the relics of St. Clement, Pope of Rome, who was exiled to Korsun for confessing Christ and, by order of Emperor Trajan in 102, was thrown into the sea, were found and raised from the seabed, where stayed for more than 700 years.

In addition, while in Korsun, Saint Constantine found the Gospel and Psalter, which were written in “Russian letters.” And from a man who spoke Russian, I began to learn this language.
Preaching the Gospel teaching to the Khazars, the holy brothers faced “competition” from Jews and Muslims, who also tried to attract the Khazars to their faith. But thanks to their sermons, they won.
Returning back from Korsun, the Lord helped them work miracles:
— while in the hot desert, Saint Methodius collected water from a bitter lake, and it suddenly became sweet and cold. The brothers, together with their companions, quenched their thirst and thanked the Lord for creating this miracle;
- Saint Cyril, with God’s help, predicted the death of the Korsun archbishop;
- in the city of Philla there grew a large oak tree, fused with cherry trees, which, according to the pagans, brought rain after their requests. But Saint Cyril convinced them to recognize God and accept the Gospel. Then the tree was cut down, and after that, by the will of God, it began to rain at night.

At that time, ambassadors from Moravia came to the Greek emperor and asked for help and protection from the German bishops. The emperor decided to send Saint Constantine because the saint knew the Slavic language:

“You need to go there, because no one will do it better than you.”

With prayer and fasting, Saints Constantine, Methodius and their disciples began this great work in 863. They created the Slavic alphabet and translated the Gospel and Psalter from Greek into Slavic.

After this blessed work was completed, the holy brothers went to Moravia, where they began teaching Divine services in the Slavic language. The German bishops were very angry at this circumstance; they argued that God should be glorified only in Hebrew, Greek or Latin. For this, Cyril and Methodius began to call them Pilateniks, so Pilate made a tablet on the Lord’s cross in three languages: Hebrew, Greek, Latin.
They sent a complaint to Rome against the holy brothers, and in 867, Pope Nicholas I summoned the “culprits” to trial.
Saints Constantine and Methodius, taking the relics of Pope Saint Clement on their journey, set off for Rome. Upon arrival in the capital, they learned that Nicholas I had died by that time, and Adrian II became his successor. The Pope, having learned that they had brought the relics of St. Clement, solemnly received the brothers and approved the Divine service in the Slavic language. And he consecrated the books that were translated and ordered them to be placed in Roman churches and the Liturgy to be celebrated in the Slavic language.

In Rome, Saint Constantine had a miraculous vision of his approaching death. He accepted the schema with the name Cyril and on February 14, 869, 50 days later, at the age of 42, the earthly life of Equal-to-the-Apostles Cyril ended.

Before he died, he told his brother:

“You and I, like a friendly pair of oxen, plowed the same furrow; I’m exhausted, but don’t think about leaving the work of teaching and retiring to your mountain again.”

The Pope ordered the relics of St. Cyril to be placed in the church of St. Clement, where miraculous healings of people began to occur from them.

And the Pope ordained Saint Methodius as Archbishop of Moravia and Pannonia, to the ancient throne of the Holy Apostle Antrodinus, where the saint preached the Gospel among the Slavs and baptized the Czech prince Borivoj and his wife.

After the death of his brother, Saint Methodius did not stop his educational work. With the help of his disciple-priests, he translated the entire Old Testament into Slavic, except for the Maccabean books, as well as the Nomocanon (Rules of the Holy Fathers) and the patristic books (Paterikon).

Saint Methodius died on April 6, 885, he was about 60 years old. His funeral service was performed in Slavic, Greek and Latin. The saint was buried in the cathedral church of Velehrad, the capital of Moravia.

Equal-to-the-Apostles Cyril and Methodius were canonized as saints in ancient times. According to the decree of the Holy Synod (1885), the celebration of the memory of the saints was classified as a middle church holiday. The same decree determined that, according to the Gospel, at Matins before the canon, at dismissals and in all prayers in which the ecumenical saints of the Russian Church are remembered, to remember after the name of St. Nicholas, Archbishop of Myra the Wonderworker, the names: like our holy fathers Methodius and Cyril, teachers of Slovenia .

The activities of the enlighteners also influenced the development of the Old Russian language in Rus', therefore in Moscow, on Slavyanskaya Square, in 1992, a monument to the Slavic first teachers and apostles, Cyril and Methodius, saints not only of the Orthodox Church, but also of the Catholic Church, was unveiled.

GREATNESS

We magnify you, Saints Cyril and Methodius, who enlightened the entire Slovenian country with your teachings and brought them to Christ.

VIDEO

Their memory is celebrated on May 11 in honor of the consecration of the Slavic language with the Gospel, February 14. memory of St. Kirill on the day of his death, April 6. memory of St. Methodius on the day of his death

The siblings Cyril and Methodius came from a pious family that lived in the Greek city of Thessaloniki. They were the children of a governor, a Bulgarian Slav. St. Methodius was the eldest of seven brothers, St. Konstantin, monastically Kirill, is the youngest.

St. Methodius was at first in a military rank and ruled a Slavic principality subordinate to the Byzantine Empire, apparently Bulgarian, which gave him the opportunity to learn the Slavic language. Having stayed there for about 10 years, St. Methodius then became a monk in one of the monasteries on Mount Olympus (Asia Minor). From an early age, St. Constantine was distinguished by his mental abilities and studied together with the young Emperor Michael from the best teachers of Constantinople, including Photius, later Patriarch of Constantinople. St. Constantine perfectly comprehended all the sciences of his time and many languages; he studied the works of the saint especially diligently. For his intelligence and outstanding knowledge, St. Constantine was nicknamed the Philosopher.

At the end of the teaching of St. Constantine took the rank and was appointed keeper of the patriarchal library at the Church of Hagia Sophia, but soon left the capital and secretly went to the monastery. Found there and returned to Constantinople, he was appointed teacher of philosophy at the Higher School of Constantinople. The wisdom and strength of faith of the still very young Constantine were so great that he managed to defeat the leader of the iconoclast heretics, Annius, in a debate. After this victory, Constantine was sent by the emperor to debate about the Holy Trinity with the Saracens and also won. Soon Constantine retired to his brother Methodius on Olympus, where he spent time in constant prayer and reading the works of the holy fathers.

One day the emperor summoned the holy brothers from the monastery and sent them to the Khazars to preach the gospel. On the way, they stopped for some time in the city of Chersonese (Korsun), where they prepared for the gospel. There the holy brothers miraculously found the relics of the Hieromartyr Clement, Pope of Rome. There, in Chersonesus, St. Konstantin found the Gospel and the Psalter, written in “Russian letters,” and a man speaking Russian, and began to learn from this man to read and speak his language.

Then the holy brothers went to the Khazars, where they won victories in debates with Jews and Muslims, preaching the gospel teaching. On the way home, the brothers again visited Chersonesos and, taking the relics of St. Clement, returned to Constantinople. St. Constantine remained in the capital, and St. Methodius received the abbess in the small monastery of Polychron, not far from Mount Olympus, where he had previously labored.

Soon, ambassadors from the Moravian prince Rostislav, oppressed by the German bishops, came to the emperor with a request to send teachers to Moravia who could preach in the native language of the Slavs. The emperor called Constantine to him and told him: “You need to go there, because no one will do this better than you.” St. Constantine, with fasting and prayer, began a new feat. With the help of his brother Methodius and his disciples Gorazd, Clement, Savva, Naum and Angelyar, he compiled the Slavic alphabet and translated into Slavic the books without which worship could not be performed: the Gospel, the Apostle, the Psalter and selected services. This was in 863.

Having completed the translation, the holy brothers went to Moravia, where they were received with great honor, and began to teach worship in the Slavic language. This aroused the anger of the German bishops, who performed divine services in Latin in the Moravian churches, and they rebelled against the holy brothers, arguing that divine services could only be performed in one of three languages: Hebrew, Greek or Latin. St. Constantine answered them: “You recognize only three languages ​​worthy of glorifying God in them. But David said: “Let every breath praise the Lord!” The Lord came to save all nations, and all nations should praise the Lord in their own languages.” The German bishops were disgraced, but became even more embittered and filed a complaint to Rome. The holy brothers were called to Rome to resolve this issue. Taking with him the relics of St. Clement, Pope, St. Constantine and Methodius went to Rome. Having learned that the holy brothers were carrying holy relics with them, Pope Adrian and the clergy went out to meet them. The brothers were greeted with honor, the Pope approved the service in the Slavic language, and ordered the books translated by the brothers to be placed for consecration in Roman churches and the liturgy to be performed in the Slavic language.

While in Rome, St. Constantine fell ill and, informed by the Lord in a miraculous vision of his approaching death, took the schema with the name Cyril. 50 days after accepting the schema, on February 14, 869, Equal-to-the-Apostles Cyril reposed at the age of forty-two. Going to God, St. Cyril commanded his brother St. Methodius to continue their common cause - the enlightenment of the Slavic peoples with the light of the true faith. St. Methodius asked the Pope to allow his brother’s body to be taken away for burial in his native land, but the Pope ordered the relics of St. to be placed. Cyril in the Church of St. Clement, where miracles began to occur from them.

After the death of St. Cyril Pope, following the request of the Slavic prince Kocel, sent St. Methodius to Pannonia, ordaining him Archbishop of Moravia and Pannonia, to the ancient throne of St. Apostle Andronikos. In Pannonia, St. Methodius, together with his students, continued to spread worship, writing and books in the Slavic language. This again angered the German bishops. They achieved the arrest and trial of Saint Methodius, who was exiled to prison in Swabia, where he endured much suffering for two and a half years. Released by order of the Pope and restored to his rights as archbishop, St. Methodius continued his gospel preaching among the Slavs and baptized the Czech prince Borivoj and his wife Lyudmila, as well as one of the Polish princes. For the third time, German bishops initiated persecution against the saint for not accepting the Roman teaching about the procession of the Holy Spirit from the Father and from the Son. Saint Methodius was summoned to Rome and proved before the Pope that he preserved the purity of Orthodox teaching, and was again returned to the capital of Moravia - Velehrad.

There, in the last years of his life, Saint Methodius, with the help of two disciple-priests, translated into Slavic the entire book except the Maccabean books, as well as the Nomocanon (Rules of the Holy Fathers) and the patristic books (Paterikon).

Anticipating the approach of death, St. Methodius pointed to one of his students, Gorazd, as his worthy successor. The saint predicted the day of his death and died on April 6, 885 at the age of about sixty years. The funeral service for the saint was performed in three languages: Slavic, Greek and Latin; The saint was buried in the cathedral church of Velegrad.

Equal-to-the-Apostles Cyril and Methodius were canonized in ancient times. In the Russian Orthodox Church, the memory of the holy Equal-to-the-Apostles enlighteners of the Slavs has been honored since the 11th century.

The lives of the holy Slovenian first teachers were compiled by their disciples in the 11th century. The most complete biographies of the saints are the lengthy, or so-called Pannonian, Lives. Our ancestors were familiar with these texts from the time of the spread of Christianity in Rus'. Solemn celebration of the memory of St. High Hierarchs Equal-to-the-Apostles Cyril and Methodius were established in the Russian Church in 1863.

Brief Lives of the Equal-to-the-Apostles and Methodius

Holy equals of the Slavs, brothers Kirill and Me-fo-diy about -is-ho-di-li from a noble and prosperous family who lived in the Greek city of So-lu-ni. Saint Methodius was the eldest of the seven brothers, Saint Kon-stan-tin (Cyrill is his monastic name) was the youngest . Saint Methodius was once in a military rank and was a ruler in one of the sub-chi-nen Vizan-tiys. the empire of the Slavic principalities, according to the Bulgarian, which gave him the opportunity to learn the Slavic speak a language. Having stayed there for about 10 years, Saint Methodius then took up monastery in one of the monasteries on Mount Olympus. Saint Kon-stan-tin, from an early age, had great abilities and studied together with him when he was little. -per-ra-to-rum Mi-ha-i-lom from the best teachers of Kon-stan-ti-no-po-la, including u, bu-du-sche-go pat-ri-ar-ha Kon-stan-ti-no-pol-sko-go. Saint Constantine perfectly mastered everything in his time and many languages, especially Lying down, he studied the creations of the saint. For his intelligence and your knowledge, Saint Kon-stan-tin received the title of Philosopher (wisdom) . At the end of the teachings of Saint Kon-stan-tin, he accepted the rank of priest and was appointed custodian of the pat-ri-ar-shey bib-lio-te-ki at the Church of St. Sophia, but soon left the capital and secretly went to the monastery. Found there and returned to Kon-stan-ti-no-pol, he was identified as a teacher of philosophy at the Higher Kon-stan-stan. Ti-no-Polish school. The wisdom and strength of faith were still so great before Kon-stan-ti-ti that he managed to defeat the -ni-yah, leader of the here-ti-kov-iko-no-bor-tsev An-niya. After this victory, Kon-stan-tin was sent by him to the dis-put to discuss the Holy Trinity with sa-ra-tsi -na-mi (mu-sul-ma-na-mi) and also won the battle. Having returned, Saint Kon-stan-tin retired to his brother Saint Methodius on Olympus, during unceasing prayer and reading the works of the holy fathers.
Soon the im-per-ra-tor called both of their holy brothers from the monastery and sent them to the ha-za-rams for the Evan-Gelic pro -po-ve-di. On the way, they stayed for some time in the city of Kor-su-ni, getting ready to go to pro-po-ve-di. There, the holy brothers miraculously re-discovered the power of the holy (on November 25). There, in Kor-su-ni, Saint Kon-stan-tin found Evan-ge-lie and the Psalm, written in "Russian letters-va-mi", and man speaks in Russian, and began to learn from this man how to read and speak in his language After this, the holy brothers went to ha-za-ram, where they won the battle with the Jews and mu-sul-ma-na-mi, pro-leading the Evangelical teaching. On the way home, the brothers again went to Kor-sun and, taking there the relics of Saint Kli-ment, returned to Kon-stan -ti-no-pol. Saint Kon-stan-tin remained in the capital, and Saint Me-pho-dius received abbot in the small monastery of Po- Li-khron, not far from Mount Olympus, where he hid before.
Soon, messages came to them from the Moravian prince of Rosti-sla-va, a German who had come to him -ki-mi epi-sko-pa-mi, with a request to send to Mora-via teachers who could teach native language for the Slavs. Im-per-ra-tor called Saint Kon-stan-ti-na and told him: “You need to go there, for it’s better no one knows you." Saint Kon-stan-tin, with prayer and prayer, came to the new movement. With the help of his brother, the holy Methodius and the teachers of Go-raz-da, Kli-men-ta, Sav-you, Na-u- Ma and An-ge-la-ra, he created a Slavic az-bu-ku and translated books into the Slavic language, without which he could not -to complete the service of God: Gospel, Apo-table, Psalm and selected services. This was in 863.
After the completion of the transfer, the holy brothers went to Mora-via, where were you and the great -what honor, and began to teach the service of God in the Slavic language. This caused the anger of the German bishops, who performed divine services in Latin in the Moravian churches -ke, and they rebelled against the holy brethren, claiming that God's service could be performed only in one of the three languages: Hebrew, Greek or Latin. Saint Constantine answered them: “You recognize only three languages ​​worthy of glorifying God in them. But Yes-see-s-pee-et: “Sing-the-Gos-po-de-vi the whole earth, praise-the-Gos-po-yes all languages, every breath-ha-nie and praise “Gos-po-yes!” And in the Holy Gospel it is said: “Let’s learn all languages...”.” The German bishops were ashamed, but they were even more angry and complained to Rome. The holy brothers were called to Rome to resolve this issue. Taking with them the relics of Saint Kli-ment, the Popes of Rome, Saints Constantine and Methodius set off for Rome Having learned that the holy brothers were carrying holy relics with them, Papa Adrien and the clergy went out to meet them. The holy brothers met with the Pope, the Pope of Rome approved the service of God in the Slavic language, and re-ve-den-nye bro-tya-mi books at-ka-hall to-live in the Roman churches and perform a tour-gy on the Slavs skom language.
While in Rome, Saint Kon-stan-tin couldn’t and, in a miraculous vi- sion from the State House, -near the end, he adopted a schema with the name Kirill. 50 days after the adoption of the schema, on February 14, 869, equal to the capital Kirill died at the age of 42 years. From going to God, Saint Cyril for-gave his brother, Saint Methodius, to continue to press them about The main thing is the enlightenment of the Slavic peoples with the light of the true faith. Saint Methodius begged the Pope of Rome to allow him to take away his brother’s body for his burial on his native land, but dad ordered the relics of St. Ki-ril to live in the church of St. Kli-ment, where from them they became it's chu-de-sa.
After the death of Saint Ki-ril-la pa-pa, following the request of the famous Slavic Prince Ko-tse-la, sent the holy -th Me-fo-dia in Pan-no-niyu, ru-ko-po-lo-living in the arch-hi-episco-pa of Mor-ra-via and Pan-no-niyu, on the ancient throne of the holy apo-sto-la An-d-ro-ni-ka. In Pan-no-nii, Saint Methodius, together with his teachings, continued to spread God's service. writing, writing and books in the Slavic language. This again aroused the rage of the German bishops. They brought about the arrest and trial of Saint Me-fo-di-em, who was exiled for that reason to Swa-bia , where in those two and a half years he endured many sufferings. Divinely liberated by Pope John VIII of Rome and reinstated in the rights of the arch-episcopal , Methodius continued the Evan-Gelic prophecy among the Slavs and baptized the Czech prince Bo-ri-voy and his su-pri- gu Lud-mi-lu (on September 16), as well as one of the Polish princes. For the third time, the German bishops launched a persecution against the saints for non-acceptance of the Roman teaching on the origin of deeds of the Holy Spirit from the Father and from the Son. Saint Methodius was summoned to Rome, but acquitted himself before the pope, preserving the right-glorious teaching in its purity. tion, and was again returned to the capital of Moravia - Ve-le-grad.
Here, in the last years of his life, Saint Methodius, with the help of two scholar-priests, re-re- translated into the Slavic language the entire Old Testament, except for the Maccabean books, as well as No-mo-ka-non (Rights of the saints from tsov) and holy father's books (Pa-te-rik).
Feeling the approach of the end, Saint Methodius pointed to one of his disciples - Go-once-yes as if you're waiting for yourself. The saint predicted the day of his death and died on April 6, 885 at the age of about 60 years. The origin of the saint was entirely in three languages ​​- Slavic, Greek and Latin; he was buried in the cathedral church of Ve-le-grada.

Complete Lives of the Equal-to-the-Apostles and Methodius

God is good and all-powerful, having created from non-existence to being all that is visible and invisible and adorned all the beauty -with-that, with-that, if-you-think-a-little-a-little, you can mentally-but-partially have a hur-ray and know That -th, Who created so many and marvelous creations, for “by the greatness and beauty of the creations we know once -the mouse-le-ni-em and the Creator of them,” Who-ro-go-sing the Angels with the Three-holy voice and we, all right- Believers, we glorify in the Holy Trinity, in other words, in the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit, that is, in three hypostases sya, that can be called three persons, but in one God. After all, before all the hours, times and years, above all the minds and spirits of all The Father himself gave birth to a Son, as the Great Wisdom says: “Before all the hills he gives birth to Me.” And in the Gospel, the very Word of God said with pure lips, incarnate for future times for the sake of our salvation: “I am in the Father, and the Father in Me.” From the same Father the Holy Spirit proceeds, as the Son of God himself said in the Word: “The Spirit of truth, which is from the Father.” tsa is-ho-dit.”
This God, having completed all creation, as Da-vid says: “By the word of the Lord the heavens were established under him and by the breath of the lips His entire strength is theirs. For He said - and became, He commanded - and they were created,” before all things He created man, dust from the earth having taken, and from Himself with a living-creative soul, inhaling the soul, and giving meaningful speech and free-will, so that -to go to paradise, having given it for testing; if he keeps it, then he will remain immortal, but if he transgresses, he will die, according to his own will, and not according to God. e-ve-le-niu.
And the devil, seeing that the man has such an honor and knows the place where he comes from -for his pride he fell, forced (him) to transgress, and expelled the man from paradise, and condemned him to death. And from then on, the enemy began to seduce many goats of the human race. But God, in his great mercy and love, did not abandon people with everything, but for every year and time he took a husband and showed people did them and moved them, so that everyone, relying on them, would strive for good.
Such was Enosh, who was the first to call on the name of the Lord. And after him, Enoch, having pleased God, was re-un-sen (you-so-ko). Noah turned out to be the righteous one in his family, he was saved from the ark in the ark, so that the earth would be filled with yours again. re-needed by God and stole. After the dissolution of the tongues, Av-ra-am, when everyone fell into error, knew God and called Him a friend was, and accepted both the fact that “all nations will be blessed in your words.” Isaac, like Christ, was brought up to the mountain for sacrifice. Jacob the idol-catcher of his father-in-law lived and saw a staircase from earth to heaven: the Angels of God ascended along it and alike di-li. And blessing his sons, he prophesied about Christ. Joseph pro-kor-loved the people in Egypt, having made himself (a man) of God. About Job Av-si-ti-diy-sky Pi-sa-nie says that he was righteous, just and incorrect: he was subjected to the -py-ta-nu, having endured (him), the blessing of the word was God. Mo-i-say with Aaron between the priest-i-mi God-and-mi God (for) fa-ra-o-na was called, and tormented Egypt, and God led the people out - during the day, following a cloud of light, and at night, at a table of fire; and the sea once poured out, and they walked across the dry land, and the Egyptian drank. And in the desert without water, the people were given water and fed with Angel-bread and birds; and spoke with God face to face, as it is impossible for a man to speak with God, (and) gave the people law, on-pi-san-nyy God's per-st. Joshua, having defeated the enemies, divided the land between the people of God. The judges also won a lot of troubles. And Sa-mu-il, having received God’s mercy, smeared the hall and created a king according to the word of the Lord. Yes, he looked after the people with gentleness and taught (him) the songs of God. So-lo-mon, who received wisdom from God more than all people, created many good teachings and parables, although I didn’t complete them myself. Elijah attacked people's evil with hunger, and resurrected the dead from death, and, bringing fire from heaven with a word, oops - poured out many, and burned the victims with a miraculous fire; having beaten the ungodly priests, he ascended to heaven on a forest of fire and horses, giving the teaching doubled spirit. Eli-this, (his) sweet-hearted, performed twice as many miracles. Other pro-ro-ki, each in its own time, pro-ro-che-stvo-va-li about future amazing things. After them, the great John, who walked between the Old and New laws, became the baptist and witness of Christ. one hundred and about the living and the dead.
The holy apostles Peter and Paul with the rest of the teachings of Christ, like lightning, passed through all of us. ru, illuminated the whole earth. After them, the mu-che-ni-ki washed away the wickedness with their blood, and before the holy apostles, baptized the ce-sa-rya, With great effort and labor we have developed the language. Sil-vester is the righteous of three-hundred and seven-twenty fathers, having accepted the help of the great tsar Kon- Stan-ti-na, convening the First Council in Nicaea, defeated Arius and cursed him and his heresy, which he raised against the Holy Tro-i-tsu, as once Av-ra-am with three-hundred and seven-twenty servants defeated the kings and -received the blessing and bread and wine from Mel-hi-se-de-ka, the king of Salim, because he was a priest of the God of All- higher-not-go. Yes-mas and with one hundred and five fathers and the great king Fe-o-do-si-em in Tsar-gra-de under-tver -did the holy Symbol, that is, “I believe in one God,” and, having driven out Ma-ke-do-niy, cursed him and blas- lu him, which he spoke to the Holy Spirit. Tse-le-stin and Cyrill with two-hundred fathers and other kings with-kru-shi-li in Ephesus Nestoria with all the chatter , which he spoke to Christ. Leo and Ana-to-liy with the right-faithful king Mar-ki-a-n and with six-hundred and thirty-ts-ts-ts-ts-ts-mi curses in Chal-ki-don there is madness and chatter of Ev-ti-hi-eva. Vi-gi-liy with God-pleasing Yus-ti-ni-a-n and with a hundred six-de-s-five from-tsa-mi, Fifth Council with -brave, found out (where some idiot hid), cursed. Aha-fon, apo-stol-skiy pa-pa, with two-hundred and seven-de-sya-ty father-tsa-mi with honest Kon-stan-ti-n tsar-rem on the Sixth So-bo-re many re-insurrections of races and with all that co-bo-rum, having driven out, cursed, I am talking about Fe-o-do-re Fa-ran-sky, Ser-gii and Pir-re, Ki-re Alek-san-drii-sky, Go-no-rii Roman, Ma-ka-rii An-tio- hiy-skom and others in a hurry, but the Christian faith, based on truth, was strengthened.
After all this, God is merciful, “Who wants every person to be well-spaed and truly “I have come to the knowledge”, in our time, for the sake of our na-ro-da, about which no-one has ever cared bo-til-sya, for the good de-la raised us teach-te-lya, bliss-wives-teach-te-lya Me-fo-diya, who-ro-th everything is good and moving towards each of these lands, we are not ashamed: after all, he is the only one -there were, others a little less, and others more, - the red-but-re-chi-s-roses of the good-de-t-ly, and the good-ro- de-tel-nyh - red-but-re-chi-eat. Each one has trusted, each one has shown: the fear of God, the keeping of things, pure badness. -ty, application in prayers and holiness, the word is strong and meek - strong for opponents, and meek for those who have knowledge, rage, quietness, mercy, love, passion and patience - he was everything from everything, so that everyone -attract.
He was from both sides not bad, but kind and honest, known from long ago to God and the Tsar. Ryu, and the entire So-lun-skaya country, which showed his flesh-like appearance. That's why (the participants in) the disputes, who loved him since childhood, had respectful conversations with him, while the king Having learned about his quickness (of mind), he did not instruct him to hold the Slavic princedom, so that he would learn all the Slavic customs and get used to a little, as if I had seen it, I (would) say, that God wanted to send him as a teacher for the Slavs and the first ar-hi-epi-sko-pom.
Having been a prince for many years and having seen a lot of in-order excitement in this life, he changed his aspirations -resentment to earthly darkness to thoughts of heaven, because he did not want to disturb the good soul by what is not eternal - will not exist yu-shim. And, having found a convenient time, he left the prince and went to Olympus, where the holy fathers live. Having cut his hair, he dressed himself in black robes and stood there, showing up with complacency. And, fulfilling all the monastic orders, he turned to the books.
But at that time the following happened: the king sent for Philosopher, his brother, (to go) to the Khazars (and) so that he would take it to help him. After all, there were Jews there who strongly blasphemed the Christian faith. He said that: “I am ready to die for the Christian faith.” And he did not disobey, but, as he walked, he served as a slave to his younger brother, obeying him. He prays for you, and the Philosopher speaks his words to those and to their disgrace. The king and pat-ri-arch, having seen his feat, fit for God's way, convinced him (to agree) so that -ti-li in the ar-hi-epi-sko-py to an even place where there is a need for such a husband. Since he did not agree, did he come and become an abbot in the monastery, which is called -va-et-sya Po-li-khron, there are twenty-four-spots of gold in the way-of-measure- ta, and there are more fathers in him than seven.
It happened in those days that Ro-sti-slav, the prince of the Slavs, and the Holy Regiment sent from Mora-via to Tsar Mi-kha-i -lu, saying like this: “We are God-lovingly healthy, but many Christian teachers came to us from Italy.” lyans, and from the Greeks, and from the Germans, teaching us in different ways, but we, the Slavs, are simple people, and we don’t have anyone who -taught us the truth and taught us reason. So, good lord, send that husband who is telling us all the truth.” Then King Mi-ha-il said to Philo-so-fu Kon-stan-ti-nu: “Do you hear, Philosopher, this speech? No one else can do this except you. So there are many gifts for you and, having taken your brother igum Methodius, go. After all, you are a co-lu-nanny, and a co-lu-nyan all speak well in Slavic.”
Here they did not dare to speak either before God or before the king, according to the word of the holy Apostle Peter, as he said: “Fear God, honor the king.” But, feeling great deeds, they prayed together with others who were of the same spirit , as they do. And then God revealed Philosophical Slavic books. And he, immediately emphasizing the letters and co-sta-viving the be-se-dy, set off on the journey to Mora-via, taking Me-fo-diy . And he began, again with great composure, to serve Philosopher and teach with him. And when three years had passed, they returned from Moravia, having taught the disciples.
Having learned about such people, Apo-sto-lik Ni-ko-lai sent for them, wanting to see them as the Angels of their Gods. He sanctified their teaching, based on the living Slavic Gospel on the altar of the Holy Apostle Peter, and consecrated in po-py blah-zhen-no-go Me-fo-dia.
There were many other people who used Slavic books, saying that they didn’t care -how is it possible to have your own letters, besides the ev-re-evs, the Greeks and the la-ti-nans, according to the over-pi-si Pi-la-ta, ko- then I say he wrote on the Cross of the Lord under him. Apo-sto-lik called them pi-lat-ni-ka-mi and three-yazch-ni-ka-mi. And one bishop, who was ill with the same disease, he ordered to ordain one of the Slavic scholars. Three of them are in popes, and two are in ana-gnostov.
Many days later, the Philosopher, going to the Court, said to Methodius, his brother: “Here, brother, were we together?” -fight in the harness, pa-ha-li one bo-ros-du, and I’m at the forest (doy-ya bo-ros-du) pa-give, my day is over. And although you love the mountain very much, you cannot leave your teaching for the sake of the mountain, for how else can you better achieve a spa-session ?.
He sent Ko-tsel to Apo-sto-li-ku, asking him to send Methodius, blessed teacher of ours, to him. th. And Apo-sto-lik said: “Not only to you, but to all those Slavic countries I send him as a teacher from Bo- ha and from the holy Apostle Peter, the first pres-sto-last-next and holder of the keys to the Kingdom Heavenly." And he sent him, writing the following epi-stole: “Adri-an, bishop and servant of God, Glorify the glory of the Holy Regiment and Ko-tse-lu. Glory to God in the highest places and peace on earth, goodness to men, that we have received spiritual messages about you, This is what we hope for and pray for your ra-di-spa-se-niya, how the Lord raised up your hearts -kat him and showed you that he can serve God not only by faith, but also by good de-la-mi, because “ve- ra is dead without works,” and those who “believe that they know God, but de-la-mi from re-ka-yut-sya from Him.” After all, not only did you teach from this holy throne, but also from the blessed king Mi-ha-i-la, so that he sends to you the blessed Philo-so-fa Kon-stan-ti-na with his brother, where-we didn’t do-la- whether. They, having seen that your countries were under the rule of the apostle throne, did not do anything about -tiv-no-go ka-no-us, but they came to us and brought with them the relics of the holy Kli-ment. We, having received triple joy, have conceived the idea of ​​sending our son Methodius, husband with -very-shen-no-go-ra-zu-mom and right-to-ver-no-go, having tested and dedicated it together with his teachings, so that taught you, as you pro-si-li, from la-gai in your language there are books in full for the whole church, including le with the Holy Mass, that is, the service, and with the Creation, as the Philosopher Kon-stan-tin began with the blessing of God and mo-lit-va-mi of the holy Kli-men. Likewise, if anyone else can speak worthily and rightly, may God’s holy and blessed words be God and us and the entire Ecumenical and Apostolic Church, so that you can more easily learn how to follow God. Only this one custom will be preserved for you, so that during the Mass of sleep, you can read Apo-table and Evan-ge-lie in la-you-ni, in that way in Sla-Vyan-ski. Yes, the word of Pi-sa-niya is fulfilled, that “all people will praise the Lord,” and another: “And everyone will become -speaking about the greatness of God in different languages, in which the Holy Spirit allows them to speak.”
If any of the teachers gathered among you is one of those who have false ears and turn away from the truth to go astray? yam, he will begin, daringly, to bring discord between you, by reciting books in your language, may he not only from Communion, but also from the Church, until it is corrected. For they are wolves, and not sheep, which should be recognized by their fruits and beware of them.
But you, beloved children, follow the teachings of God and do not reject the teachings of the churches , so that you become a true worshiper of God, our Father of heaven, with all the saints mi. Amen".
Ko-tsel received him with great honor and again sent him, as well as twenty wealthy people, to Apo -is it so that he consecrates him to the episcopacy in Pan-no-nii on the throne of St. An-d-ro-ni-ka, apo-sto- la from the number of seven-de-sya-ti, which became.
After this, the old enemy, the hater of goodness and the opponent of truth, raised the heart of the enemy, the Mo-ravian, against him. Ro-la, with all the epi-sco-pa-mi, that, supposedly, “you teach in our region.” He replied: “I would have walked around the hundred myself if I had known that you. But she is St. Peter. In truth, if you, out of greed and greed, are in trouble for the old pre-de-li on-stu-pa-e-te , obstructing the teaching of God, then be careful not to spill your brain, wanting to break through the bones climbing mountain." They responded to him, saying in rage: “You will do evil to yourself.” He replied: “I speak before the king and I’m not ashamed, but you go with me as you wish.” , after all, I’m no better than those who lost their lives in great torment for telling the truth.” And when there were many questions about it, but they couldn’t refute it, the king said, standing up: “Don’t bother me.” my-me-fo-diya, because he’s already sweating like he’s at the stove.” He said: “Yes, sir.” Did people somehow meet a sweaty philo-so-fa (and) say to him: “Why are you so sweaty?” And he: “I argued with the ignorant.” And having argued about these words, they separated, and, having sent him to Swabia, they kept him for two and a half years.
It got to Apo-sto-li-ka. And having learned, he sent a ban on them, so that not a single royal bishop would serve masses, that is, services while he was being held. That’s why you let him go, telling Ko-tse-lu: “If you have him, you won’t get away from us.” But they did not escape from the court of St. Peter, because four of these bishops died.
It turned out then that Mora-vane was convinced that the German priests who lived with them were not with them -if they were, but you got their eyes on them, they drove everyone out and sent them to Apo-sto-li-ku: “Since before our fathers from the holy “If you received Baptism from Peter, then give us the Method of Ar-hi-episco-pom and teach.” Apo-sto-lik immediately sent it. And the Holy Regiment of the Prince received him with his mo-ra-va-na-mi and entrusted to him all the churches and clergy in all the cities -dah. And from that day on, the teaching of God began to grow greatly, and the spirituality began to grow and multiply in all cities. Xia, and in-ga-nye - to believe in the truth of God, from their delusions from-re-ka-ka-sya more and more. And the Moravian government began to expand its reach and defeat its enemies without failure, just as they themselves said. ut.
There was a prophetic Blessing in him, so many of his prophecies came true. We'll tell you about one or two of them.
A very strong pagan prince, sitting on the Vistula, was a Christian and pa-ko-sti de-lal. Having glorified him, he said (Mephodius): “It would be nice for you to be baptized, son, by your own will on your own land, so that you are not forcibly baptized in captivity on someone else's land. And remember me.” So be it.
Or this. One day the Holy Regiment fought with the people and achieved nothing, but honey poured. When the mass began to approach, that is, the service of St. Peter, (Methodius) sent to him, saying: “If you promise to talk to me and yours on St. Peter’s Day, then I believe that soon “God will give them to you.” So be it.
One man, very rich and a councilor (prince), married his ku-me, that is, yatro-vi, and (Me-fo -diy) instructed and taught a lot, and persuaded them, but he could not lead them. Because others, posing as slaves of their God, secretly corrupted them, flattering them because of their property, and -all of them are from the Church. And he said: “The hour will come when these flatterers will not be able to help, and remember my words, but nothing can be done.” children are forbidden.” Suddenly, after God stepped away, a plague fell on them, “and their place was gone, but it was like a whirlwind, sub- grabbed, scattered the dust.” There were many other similar things that he spoke about openly in parables.
The old enemy, the hater of mankind, could not tolerate all this, having raised some people against him, like on Mo-i-seya, Da-fa-na and Avi-ro-na, one of them - openly, the other - secretly. Sick people of the Iopa-tor heresy are turning the weaker from the right path, saying: “Pa-pa gave us power, but He orders him to be expelled along with his teaching.”
Having gathered the entire Moravian people, they proclaimed the Epistoly before them, so that they would hear about their expulsion. People, as is typical for a human being, were all sad and grieved because they were herding -ry and teach - except the weak, who are moved by lies, like leaves in the wind. But when they read Apo-sto-li-ka’s letter, they said the following: “Our brother Methodius is holy and righteous.” is faithful and does the apostolic deed, and in his hands are all the Slavic lands from God and from the apostolic throne la, and whomever he curses, he will be cursed, and whoever he bless, he will be holy.” And, having been ashamed, they parted, like a fog, in shame.
Their anger didn’t end there, but did they start saying that the king was angry with him and if he found him, he wouldn’t live? -mu. But the merciful God did not want His servant to blame for this either; He put it in the heart of the king, for the heart of the king is always remains in the hands of God, the thought and sent a letter to him: “Honest father, I really want to see you. So do me a favor, work (to come) to us, so that we can see you while you are in this world, and pray for us in front of you. -nya-li.” And he immediately went there, the king received him with great honor and joy and, praising his teaching, kept him from his teaching. -ni-kov po-pa and dia-ko-na with books-ga-mi. And yet he did what he wanted, and refused him nothing. Ob-las-kav and oda-riv, escorted him with glory back to his throne. So is Pat-ri-arch.
On all the paths he fell into many places from the dia-vo-la: in the deserts to the robbers, on the sea in the waves there are no winds, on the rivers there are sudden tornadoes, so that the word of the apo-sto-la is used on it: “Trou- bles from the robber- no-cov, troubles in the sea, troubles on the rivers, troubles from false brothers, in labors and movements, in a constant vigil -nii, in a lot of hunger and thirst” and in other sorrows, about which the apo-table mentions.
And then, having protected himself from doubts and laid his sadness on God, he was alive, and even earlier he had gathered from his two disciples according to the personal speed of the scribes, quickly re-read all the books, all of them in full, except for the Maccabees, from the Greek language into Slavic, in six months, starting from the month of March until the twenty-sixth day October month. Having finished, he gave due praise and glory to God, and to give him such goodness and good fortune. And the Holy Secret Ascension with his clergy, celebrated in memory of St. Demetrius. After all, before, with Philosopher, he only lived with the Psalm and the Gospel with the Apostle and from the churches of the present day. mi service-ba-mi. That’s where No-mo-ka-non, that is, the pra-vi-lo for-ko-na, and his father’s books were re-lived.
When the Hungarian king came to the Du-nai countries, he wanted to see him: and although some talk -li and fore-la-ga-li that he would not get away from him without torment, he went to him. But he, just as he expected the ruler, accepted it - with honor, glory and joy. And be-se-do-vav with him, as such husbands used to do, be-se-dy, from-pu-steal him, ob-las-kav, after-tse -lo-vav, with da-ra-mi ve-li-ki-mi, saying: “Always remember me, honest father, in your holy ways- lit-wah.”
So he stopped the ob-vi-ness from all sides, having made many speeches with his lips, he completed the path and kept the faith, expecting a righteous crown. And since he was so pleased, he was beloved by God. The time is approaching to accept peace from passions and rewards for many works. And they asked him, saying: “Who do you think, an honest father and teacher, would be superior among your disciples?” no one in your teaching?” And he pointed out to them one of his famous scholars, named Gorazd, saying: “This one is from your lands.” Is he a free husband, well-learned in La-Tin books, righteous. Let God’s will and your love be, just like mine.” And when all the people gathered on Palm Sunday, he, weak, entered the church, having said the king’s blessing, The prince and the Kli-ri-kov, and all the people, said: “Wait for me, kids, for three days.” So be it. At dawn on the third day, he said the following: “Into your hands, Lord, I put my soul.” And he rested on the hands of the priests on the 6th day of the month of April in the 3rd indictment of 6393 from the creation of the whole world.
Having brought him to the funeral and having given him a worthy honor, the disciples performed his church service according to -la-you-ni, in Greek and Sla-Vyan-ski and in the cathedral church. And he came to live with his fathers and pat-ri-ar-khams, and pro-ro-kas, and apo-sto-lams, teachers, mu-che-ni -cam. And gathered together, countless crowds of people pro-wed with the candles of the good-teachers and shepherds- rya: men and women, small and big, rich and poor, free and slaves, widows and si- the crowds, foreigners and locals, the sick and the healthy - all, mourning the one who was all of all, in order to attract everyone. You, holy and honest head, in your prayers, protect us who are striving for you, save us from all on-pa-sti, their teachings and the teachings of the races, and heresies from-their, so that, having lived here to-stand-but our On-the-know-what, have we become, your hundred, the right hand of Christ, our God, eternal life with -no-may from Him. To him be glory and honor forever and ever. Amen.

Bib-lio-te-ka li-te-ra-tu-ry of Ancient Russia. T. 2. St. Petersburg, 2004.

Another biography of Equal-to-the-Apostles Cyril and Methodius

Holy equal of the capital Cyril, teacher of Slovenian (before the adoption of the schema - Kon-stan-tin) and his elder brother Me-fo -diy (pa-mint 6 April) according to the origin of the Slavs, they were born in Ma-ka-do-nii, in the city of Thessaloniki. Saint Cyril received a brilliant education, from the age of 14 he grew up from his childhood -nom im-pe-ra-to-ra. He soon took the rank of priest. Upon returning to Kon-stan-ti-no-pol, I joined the bib-lio-te-ka-rem with the boron-church and the pre-da-va-te -lem of philosophy. Saint Cyril successfully debated with here-ti-ka-mi iko-no-bor-tsa-mi and with ma-go-me-ta-na-mi. Seeking solitude, he retired to Mount Olympus to visit his elder brother Methodius, but his solitude didn't last long. Both brothers were sent in 857 by him-per-ra-to-rum Mi-ha-i-lom to the mis-si-o-ner-skoe pu-te-she-stvo for the pro-po-ve-di of Christianity at the ho-zar. On the way, they stayed in Kherson and re-searched the power of the saint there. Arriving at the hosts, the holy brothers talked with them about the Christian faith. Convinced of the holy Kirill-la Kho-zar prince and with him the whole people accepted Christianity. The blessed prince wanted to reward the gods, but they refused to do so. go and ask the prince to let him go with them to the birth of all the Greek captives. Saint Cyrill returned to Kon-stan-ti-no-pol with 200 prisoners.
In 862, the main work of the holy brothers began. At the request of Prince Ro-sti-sla-va, im-pe-ra-tor sent them to Mora-via to promote Christianity to the Slavs - language. Saints Cyril and Mepho-diy, according to the revelation of God, co-sta-vi-li the Slavic az-bu-ku and re-ve-li to the sla -Vyan language Evan-ge-lie, Apo-table, Psalm and many God-serving books. They introduced divine services in the Slavic language. Then the holy brothers were called to Rome at the invitation of the Pope, where Papa Adrien met them with great with great honor, for they brought there the power of the holy Cli-ment, the Pope of Rome. By nature ill and weak, Saint Cyril soon fell ill from his many labors and, having accepted the schema, passed away. began in 869, 42 years old.
Before his death, he told his brother to continue to live the Christian light of the Slavs. According to St. Cyril in the Roman church of St. Kli-ment, where the relics of this holy one are located -what-not-ka, with-not-seni-nye to Italy from Her-so-not-sa slo-ven-ski-mi teach-te-la-mi.

See also: "" in the text of St. Di-mit-ria of Ro-stov.

Prayers

Troparion to Equal-to-the-Apostles Methodius, Archbishop of Moravia, tone 4

Thy Saint, O Christ,/ to those who brighten the triumph of the Dormition/ grant Thy mercy from above,/ open the doors of the Kingdom,/ loosen the bonds of our many sins/ through the intercession of Thy holy One student, // our father.

Translation: To those who celebrate the bright feast of the Dormition of Thy Saint, Christ, grant Thy mercy from above, open the doors, untie many of our sins through the intercession of Thy holy disciple, our father.

Troparion to Equal-to-the-Apostles Cyril and Methodius, Slovenian teacher, tone 4

As the apostle of unity/ and the Slovenian countries, teachers,/ Cyril and Methodius the God of God,/ pray to the Lord of all,/ to establish all Slovenian languages ​​in Orthodoxy and unanimity,/ to pacify peace // and save our souls.

Translation: like-minded and like-minded teachers of the Slavic countries, Cyril and Methodius the God-Wise, Lord of all, pray to all Slavic peoples in Orthodoxy and unanimity to establish, protect in peace and save our souls.

Kontakion to Methodius Equal to the Apostles, Archbishop of Moravia, tone 2

Divine and faithful Methodia/ let us sing the praises of all people, and please them with love,/ like the great Slovenian shepherd,/ the honorable servant of the Trinity,/ the banisher of heresy,// prays for us all.

Translation: Let all people praise the holy and devoted Methodius with singing and lovingly glorify him as the great Slavs, venerable servant and exorcist, as he prays for all of us.

Kontakion to Equal-to-the-Apostles Cyril and Methodius, Slovenian teacher, tone 3

We honor the sacred duo of our enlighteners, / the Divine Scriptures, by translating the source of knowledge of God, who poured out for us, / from which we even draw endlessly to this day, / we please you, Cyril and Methodius, / Presto To those who are to come // and warmly praying for our souls.

Translation: We honor the sacred duo of our enlighteners, who through the translation of the Divine Scriptures have poured out the source of knowledge of God for us, from which even to this day we draw abundantly, we glorify you, Cyril and Methodius, who stand before the Almighty and earnestly pray for our souls.

Glorification of Equal-to-the-Apostles Cyril and Methodius, Slovenian teacher

We magnify you,/ Saints Methodius and Cyril, Equal-to-the-Apostles,/ who enlightened the entire Slovenian country with your teachings // and brought them to Christ.

Prayer to Equal-to-the-Apostles Cyril and Methodius, Slovenian teacher

Oh, glorified enlightener of the Slovenian languages, saints Equal to the Apostles Methodius and Cyril, your writings and teachings have been enlightened by the light and have been instructed in the faith of Christ, like a child to his father. Now we earnestly come running and with contrition of heart we pray: even if we fail to keep your covenants, to please God we neglect and from the brotherly unanimity in the faith of those who have fallen away, even as in ancient times in your earthly life, you will not turn away the sinners and the unworthy even today, but, as those who have great things, boldly come to the Lord Know, pray diligently to Him, that He may turn us to the path of salvation, that He may pacify the discord of those of the same faith May he lead those who have fallen away to unanimity and unite us all with the spirit of love into the One Holy, Catholic and Apostolic Church! We know how much the prayer of the righteous can do through the mercy of the Lord. Do not forsake us, sad and unworthy, your children, and for the sake of sins your flock, divided by enmity and seduced by the temptations of the heterodox, have diminished, but the sheep of words, torn to pieces, are admired wolves are destructive. Give us through your prayers the zeal of Orthodoxy, so that we will preserve the fatherly tradition well, we will faithfully observe the canons of the church, we will run away from all strange false teachings and, thus, in the life of God In the future, we will prosper in the life of paradise in Heaven, where together with you we will glorify the One God in the Trinity forever and ever . Amen.

Canons and Akathists

Kontakion 1

Chosen by the King of Powers, the Lord Jesus, as the Apostles in the Slovenian language, Methodius and Cyril of God's Wisdom, we praise you, our representatives, with songs; But you, who have boldness towards the Lord, free us from all misfortunes through your intercession, those who call:

Ikos 1

The Creator of angels and the Lord of hosts grant you to be enlighteners of the Slovenian language; For this reason, His grace was with you, protecting and strengthening you all the days of your life, even as you have a helper for yourself, the glory of God in cities and deserts, deeds and words were broadcast to everyone. In the same way, we, like a branch of the tongue, enlightened by the faith of Christ from you, sing to you, saying:

Rejoice, joy of the gospel gospel;

Rejoice, bearer of miraculous grace.

Rejoice, you who have received many sorrows for the name of the Lord;

Rejoice, having rejected the charms of this world.

Rejoice, blessed by God;

Rejoice, confessor crowns adorned by Him.

Rejoice, for having despised the glory of man, you naturally sought the Lord in the desert;

Rejoice, for His will was proclaimed to the mighty of this world with much boldness.

Rejoice, for these sakes, from the Lord of all, the bright acceptance into heaven;

Rejoice, our warm intercessors are before Him.

Rejoice, for through your prayers our faith has been strengthened by the imams;

Rejoice, for through your intercession the heresies have been overcome by money-grubbers.

Rejoice, Methodius and Cyril, language of the Slovenian apostles and teacher of divine wisdom.

Kontakion 2

Saint Cyril, still a young boy, saw a vision in the night that he would choose his virgin sister Sophia as his parent, this is the story. These, having understood the will of God here, in being a servant of their wisdom as a child, were concerned about teaching and punishing him, seeing his speedy progress in his mind, he sang to God: Alleluia.

Ikos 2

Having misunderstood the mind and testing the nature of beings, Cyril excelled in wisdom more than his peers and, while still a youth, became famous, and was installed in the royal chambers as a good image for the young son of the Tsar. But, despising earthly wealth and glory and seeking salvation solely for the need of salvation, they moved into the desert, so that through prayers and prayers they would achieve dispassion. For this reason, Methodius, already a commander, went to Mount Olympus, where he served the Lord like a monk. In the same way, let us also learn to despise the temptations of the world, and most of all to please Christ God, His saints sing praises:

Rejoice in the glory that came from men who were not deceived;

Rejoice, you who have clung tightly to the desert lifestyle.

Rejoice, for the Lord has enlightened you in dreams and visions;

Rejoice, for human wisdom also helps you in salvation.

Rejoice, for you have naturally loved the Word of God and the holy fathers of Scripture more than philosophy;

Rejoice, for you are not hearers of the Lord's law and forgetful, but doers.

Rejoice, for the wiles of the devil against the desert dwellers have naturally prevailed;

Rejoice, for for these sakes you have been given power over temptations and passions.

Rejoice, for through your labors you have won the crown of life;

Rejoice, for even now you are an ascetic and fasting helper of nature.

Rejoice, for all sinners before God have the blessing of an intercessor;

Rejoice, O protector of our souls from the flattery of Satan.

Rejoice, Methodius and Cyril, language of the Slovenian apostles and teacher of divine wisdom.

Kontakion 3

The power of the king’s prayers forced St. Cyril to leave the desert for the sake of pastoral service in Constantinople, where the glory of God was taught and deeds were taught and the iconoclastic heresy was put to shame. Likewise, O Holy Father, confirm us in Orthodoxy, and return our fellow tribesmen who have fallen away from the true faith to common faith, so that all Slovenes with one mouth cry out for their enlighteners to Christ God: Alleluia.

Ikos 3

Having the power of wisdom, you, Saint Cyril, flowed with the monk George to the Hagarians for the sake of faith, and from Saint Gregory the Theologian we spiritually enlighten, you showed the wisdom of the mystery of the Holy Trinity in many similarities, shaming the wicked by the power of your words. But you, inflamed with envy, wanted to destroy you with a potion, which you had eaten, but you did not suffer any harm, but you arrived healthy at the monastery of Saint Methodius, and with him you took on the monastic labors again, and the desert of your exploits was illuminated with light. Likewise, enlighten us with your intercession, singing with love:

Rejoice, cymbals of the goodwill of the glory of God;

Rejoice, pillars of His Church.

Rejoice, you who preached the mystery of the Trinity in likenesses;

Rejoice, you who fearlessly confessed the incarnation of God the Word before the Saracens.

Rejoice, enlightener of Greeks and Jews and barbarians;

Rejoice, gospel of the Triune Godhead.

Rejoice, for you have been put to shame by iconoclastic flattery;

Rejoice, for the wickedness of the Hagarites fades away from you.

Rejoice, for you are teachers who do not know the truth of Christ;

Rejoice, for when tempted by doubt you find guides in the faith.

Rejoice, for those who have angered the Lord will have representatives before Him;

Rejoice, for you are the protectors of those who please Him.

Rejoice, Methodius and Cyril, language of the Slovenian apostles and teacher of divine wisdom.

Kontakion 4

Destroy the storm of various troubles and evils that has come upon the Slovenian tongues, through your intercession, venerable ones, as you have received many lots of ministries, and in the person of the apostles, and in the venerable host, and in the teachers of honor, and in the confessors of the army, the Lord has made you, and all Slovenes cry out to Him for you: Alleluia.

Ikos 4

Hearing that King Kozaresk is professing the true faith in the land of the Hellenes, ask the King of Byzantium for teachers of Orthodoxy. This same begged Saints Cyril and Methodius to leave the desert and sail along the Pont Euxine to Kozar. Having come to them, the holy brethren turned their hearts to Christ and taught them saving Baptism. With the same words we glorify the brothers equal to the apostles, saying:

Rejoice, you who were not afraid to go to the barbarians with the Gospel gospel;

Rejoice, having illuminated the sea with your glorious procession there.

Rejoice, for the incorruptible relics of the Holy Apostle Clement were obtained from you;

Rejoice, for through this help the wickedness of the Kozars has been put to shame from you.

Rejoice, for you have given the light of Christ to the midnight land of nature;

Rejoice, for the glory of your righteousness has spread to all the ends of the earth.

Rejoice, intercession and confirmation of the Church of Christ;

Rejoice, our strong defense is against heresies and schisms.

Rejoice, you who received reproach from the Hagarians and Jews for Christ;

Rejoice, you who have received a blessing from the relics of the martyr.

Rejoice, having taught us to honor the saints through your good way of life;

Rejoice, and you yourself, as saints of God, are confessed by all Orthodox Christians.

Rejoice, Methodius and Cyril, language of the Slovenian apostles and teacher of divine wisdom.

Kontakion 5

The God-bearing star appeared to you, the incorruptible body of Saint Clymet, floating on the waves of the Pontus Euxinus, lying hidden at its bottom for seven hundred years. The Lord showed you that the Lord works miracles as a sign of your apostolic labors and your confessional sorrows. Having already understood, cry out to God: Alleluia.

Ikos 5

Having seen the holy brethren of their fellow tribes professing the true faith, but not speaking the word of God in their language of honor, they endeavored to translate the Divine books into the Slovenian language, so that all people would glorify the same Lord in their own language; In the same way, we will glorify the Lord about our saints, to whom we cry:

Rejoice, giver of the light of Christ to foreign people;

Rejoice, enlightener of the Slovenians, your fellow tribesmen.

Rejoice, worker of the grapes of Christ;

Rejoice, good shepherd of the flock of Jesus.

Rejoice, the words of God are faithful interpreters;

Rejoice, our blasy and meek teachers.

Rejoice, having carried the peace of Christ with you everywhere;

Rejoice, having enlightened the whole world with the light of your teachings.

Rejoice, you who now accept the prayers of us sinners;

Rejoice, you who now send comfort to the sad.

Rejoice, all of you, for the truth of the oppressed, a refuge;

Rejoice, most holy dwelling of the Holy Spirit.

Rejoice, Methodius and Cyril, language of the Slovenian apostles and teacher of divine wisdom.

Kontakion 6

Formerly preachers of God-bearing, the holy brethren in the Slovenian countries wanted to enlighten newly baptized people with the teachings of Christ. And these, seeing you as bright angels, bringing salvation to those who are to come, as good shepherds laying down their lives for the sheep, cried out to God who glorifies His holiness: Alleluia.

Ikos 6

The dawn of the true faith arose in Moravia, asking the princes of Slovenia from the Byzantine king to teach and strengthen the people in their country. Having heard these prayers, Saints Methodius and Cyril moved to the Slovenian countries, preaching the Gospel of the Kingdom of God to the Slovenian people. Having already seen, I rejoiced at the word and, flowing from everywhere to the holy brethren, I learned the law of God, glorifying the Lord and praising my enlighteners, with them we too will sing the praises of Methodius and Cyril, crying out:

Rejoice, our apostles of God;

Rejoice, our teachers of grace.

Rejoice, our confessors, who have much boldness;

Rejoice, our holy hermits.

Rejoice, our prayer books are warm;

Rejoice, our holy wonderworkers.

Rejoice, glorify God with all your tongues;

Rejoice, you who have solemnly exposed the trilingual heresy.

Rejoice, Slovenian consolation in a year of sorrow;

Rejoice, in difficult circumstances, their hope and intercession.

Rejoice, you who bring our repentant prayers to the Lady of all;

Rejoice, and those who pray for us will also go to Him.

Rejoice, Methodius and Cyril, language of the Slovenian apostles and teacher of divine wisdom.

Kontakion 7

Wanting to expel you from the Slovenian countries, you slandered the priestess of Latinity before the Bishop of Rome. When this one, with the relics of Saint Clement, came to see you and take away your orthodoxy and good life, having shamefully slandered you covetous people, bless you in the name of Christ, singing to God: Alleluia.

Ikos 7

The holy brethren appeared to the marvelous apostles, having no rest in their labors: Saint Cyril was exhausted from the exploits of many, and soon after his arrival in Rome his life expired. Saint Methodius, strengthened by the zeal of his brother and honored by the bishop's grace from Pope Adrian, returned to Moravia and Pannonia for a new feat, where he endured great labors; Having marveled at them, let us sing to the holy brethren, calling:

Rejoice, good servants of Christ;

Rejoice, for even to death you have returned to the truth of your true nature.

Rejoice, O Lord, and not those who please man;

Rejoice, for His name has received reproach from men.

Rejoice, having labored in the field of the Lord throughout your life;

Rejoice, even after death you were not separated from your flock by love.

Rejoice, light of the world and salt of the former earth;

Rejoice, like a lamp that burns in the darkness, shining with your tongue.

Rejoice, for a city on top of a mountain is not hidden from the faithful and the unfaithful;

Rejoice, having done the commandments of the Lord and taught others.

Rejoice, for this sake of greatness in the Kingdom of God;

Rejoice, on earth in the Church of the Lord glorified.

Rejoice, Methodius and Cyril, language of the Slovenian apostles and teacher of divine wisdom.

Kontakion 8

It is strange that the repose of St. Cyril appeared to everyone, not thinking about the life of this time, but praying to the Lord for the newly enlightened churches by him, that he might establish me in Orthodoxy and protect me from the trilingual heresy and other misfortunes and troubles, while you admonished Saint Methodius, saying: “Behold, brother, the wife of Byakhov's oxen, I weigh the reins alone, and I fall in the forest, having finished the flow; You love the holy mountain Velma, don’t mop the mountains for the sake of leaving the teaching of the Slovenian languages.” Moreover, marveling at the capital of the zeal of the holy brethren, let us sing to God: Alleluia.

Ikos 8

Having been completely devoted in soul and body to the covenants of his brother, Saint Methodius was not afraid of princely reprimands, nor slander from Latin priests, nor prison imprisonment, but all this, like a good warrior of Christ, enduring, did not cease to speak the Slovenian languages ​​and to guide and enlighten his flock with goodness. , until he died in old age and reposed in the blessed abode of paradise with Saint Cyril. We will sing warmly to them:

Rejoice, crown of patience on the land of marriage;

Rejoice, shining with eternal light in heaven.

Rejoice, ascetics, poor in spirit, for yours is the Kingdom of Heaven;

Rejoice, you who have wept a lot, for you will be richly consoled.

Rejoice, meek ones, for you are heirs in Christ of the Slovenian land;

Rejoice, you who have hungered and thirsted for righteousness, for you have been satisfied in the villages of heaven.

Rejoice, O mercy, for you are not only granted mercy by nature, but are also quick intercessors of mercy from God to others;

Rejoice, pure in heart, for today you see God face to face.

Rejoice, peacemakers who were once men, as they were called sons of God;

Rejoice in the exile of righteousness, for yours is the Kingdom of God.

Rejoice, for you quickly accepted hatred from people and persecution and slander for Christ’s sake; Rejoice and be glad, for your reward is abundant in heaven.

Rejoice, Methodius and Cyril, language of the Slovenian apostles and teacher of divine wisdom.

Kontakion 9

All sorts of intrigues that came to the Slovenian countries, they cheerfully destroyed the nature, reverend ones, and even now you will not abandon us, humble and sinners, but strengthen all Slovenes in Orthodoxy and like-mindedness, so that with one mouth and one heart we all cry out to God who glorified you: Alleluia.

Ikos 9

The oracles of many things, like voiceless fish, we see about you, reverend, they are perplexed, because in the desert the spirit hovered naturally, and in the midst of man, vigilant deeds were fought. We, rejoicing, as such imams, teachers and prayer books, glorify you, saying:

Rejoice, confessors of true faith;

Rejoice, heirs of the Kingdom of God.

Rejoice, denunciation of iconoclastic heresies;

Rejoice, disgrace of Judaism.

Rejoice, you who have trampled upon the trilingual heresy;

Rejoice, having opened the doors of the Kingdom of Heaven.

Rejoice, soldiers of Christ, still in the life of His crowning glory;

Rejoice, and in your glory you have kept the spirit of humility.

Rejoice, evil one, like Isaiah and Jeremiah, who received good from their fellow tribesmen;

Rejoice, as Daniel and Esther, who interceded for their tongue.

Rejoice, with all the saints, illuminated by the unflickering light;

Rejoice, with all the saints of God who pray to the Lord for us sinners.

Rejoice, Methodius and Cyril, language of the Slovenian apostles and teacher of divine wisdom.

Kontakion 10

To save the new flock of Christ from mental wolves, Saint Methodius on his deathbed, his great disciples, prayingly stood firm in the true faith, fearing less than the snares of the enemy, but also in sorrows and misfortunes to thank God for everything, singing: Alleluia.

Ikos 10

The wall is natural to all, about Orthodoxy to those who work, and the intercession of those who flow to you with faith, Methodius and Cyril of God’s wisdom, for the Creator of heaven and earth chose you to be fishers of man on earth, and afterward in heaven you are counted among the apostles. In the same way, beg us to grant His grace as a gift, tenderly crying out like this:

Rejoice in your virtues, like fine linen;

Rejoice, having been compared with Solomon in wisdom.

Rejoice, having become like the great Anthony and Pachomius through abstinence and prayer;

Rejoice, as the Great Basil and John Chrysostom, gifted with the power of words.

Rejoice, for you are like Joseph in chastity;

Rejoice, you who imitated the patience of Joblem.

Rejoice, you who competed with the king and the prophet David in kindness;

Rejoice, having become like Elijah in your zeal for faith.

Rejoice, for, like Paul and John the Theologian, you naturally loved Christ God;

Rejoice, for Daniel and the three youths courageously glorified God.

Rejoice, for you live together as angels and saints of God;

Rejoice, for we too, sinners, call on your name with faith.

Rejoice, Methodius and Cyril, language of the Slovenian apostles and teacher of divine wisdom.

Kontakion 11

Bringing grateful singing to the Lord, who has given you to us sinners, we pray with tenderness that you, our holy teachers, do not disdain our laziness for our sake, and even retreat from us for the sake of our iniquities, but ask mercy from the Lord for all who cry out to Him for you: Alleluia .

Ikos 11

Praising the luminous apostle of the Slovenian duo, faithfully, let us put aside our strife and strife, and above all divisions in the faith, but the unity of the spirit in the union of peace is observed, let us sing to the holy teachers like this:

Rejoice, loud trumpets of the Gospel gospel;

Rejoice, harp of the sweet-sounding sermon of salvation.

Rejoice, strong planters of righteousness;

Rejoice, destroyer of unwavering unrighteousness.

Rejoice, givers of joy to all who have been;

Rejoice, having received the sorrows of attacks from everywhere.

Rejoice, you who did not seek bribes and rewards for your labor from people;

Rejoice, you who prayed to God for ungrateful people.

Rejoice, angel of God and His saints, who pleased with His deeds and virtues;

Rejoice, eternal joys are with them in the abodes of blessed pleasure.

Rejoice, O stars, shining with the light of truth;

Rejoice, your own virtues being illuminated by the light.

Rejoice, Methodius and Cyril, language of the Slovenian apostles and teacher of divine wisdom.

Kontakion 12

Ask for the grace of unity and peace for us, venerable ones, and peace throughout the whole world until the end of your worldly life, who preached the gospel, as if we, freed from all schisms and temptations, in peace, like friends, will sing to the Lord who loved you and is the only peacemaker: Alleluia.

Ikos 12

Singing your wondrous life on earth and the glory that is in heaven, we thoughtfully, humbly pray to you, holy teachers, who have granted power from above to the invisible and visible enemies of the Orthodox Christians, and brought the Slovenian peoples into the unity of faith, all of them singing, faithfully crying out:

Rejoice, Orthodoxy is a solid fence;

Rejoice, living reproof of unbelief.

Rejoice, the procession of the Holy Spirit from the Father, just as in ancient times those who confessed it received;

Rejoice, for you to perform God’s service to each other with your own tongue.

Rejoice, confirmation of the righteous in righteousness;

Rejoice, and turn the lawless to the law.

Rejoice, for through you we also breathe in fulfillment to the Church;

Rejoice, for you have reached the word of God in a language familiar to us.

Rejoice, for through your prayers, like a strong shield, we protect ourselves from our enemies;

Rejoice, for through your intercession we have been granted eternal life.

Rejoice, all the shepherds and fathers, for whose sake are all the brethren;

Rejoice, for for your sake, brethren who are in the flesh and brethren in spirit, we were made unto Christ.

Rejoice, Methodius and Cyril, language of the Slovenian apostles and teacher of divine wisdom.

Kontakion 13

Oh, wonderful and wondrous language of the Slovenian teachers, Saints Methodius and Cyril, Equal to the Apostles, have accepted our prayer today, free all Slovenes from the evils and troubles that find them, preserve them in peace and unity, and through your intercession bring to the Kingdom of Heaven everyone who sings to God in tenderness for you : Alleluia.

(This kontakion is read three times, then ikos 1 and kontakion 1)

Prayer to Saints Methodius and Cyril, Equal to the Apostles, Slovenian teacher

Oh, glorify the language of the Slovenian teacher and enlightener, Saints Equal to the Apostles Methodius and Cyril. To you, as children of your father, enlightened by the light of your teachings and writings and instructed in the faith of Christ, we now earnestly resort to you and pray in contrition of our hearts. If also your covenant, as disobedient children, is not kept and about pleasing God, as if it were cleansed, careless, and from like-mindedness and love, even in words, as to brothers in faith and in the flesh, you bequeath goodness, having fallen away, even as it was ancient in life Do not turn away your ungrateful and unworthy ones, but reward them with good for evil, so do not turn away your sinful and unworthy children from your prayers, but, as you have great boldness in the Lord, diligently pray to Him, that He may instruct and turn us to the path of salvation, while discord and the discord that arises among brothers of the same faith will be pacified, those who have fallen away will be brought back into unanimity, and will unite us all with unity of spirit and love in one, Holy, Catholic and Apostolic Church. We know, we know, how much the prayer of a righteous person can do for the mercy of the Lord, even if it is offered for sinful people. Do not forsake us, your sad and unworthy children, whose sin for the sake of your flock, gathered by you, is divided by enmity and seduced by temptations from the Gentiles, has diminished, its verbal sheep are scattered, admired from mental wolves, give us zeal for Orthodoxy through your prayers, Let us warm ourselves with it, preserve the traditions of our fathers well, faithfully observe the statutes and customs of the Church, let us run away from all strange false teachings, and so, in a life pleasing to God on earth, we will be worthy of the life of paradise in heaven, and there together with you we will glorify the Lord of all, in the Trinity of the One God forever and ever. Amen.

Song 1

Irmos: Come, people, let us sing a song to Christ God, who divided the sea and taught the people, even as he learned from the work of Egypt, for he was glorified.

Grant, O Christ the Savior, the Only Merciful, a word at length, I pray for Your mercy, so that I may praise Your Saint Methodius and glorify You.

Leaving family and fatherland, friends and children, holy teacher, in the desert you will be pleased to live with the saints, the most glorious.

Having put to shame, father, the fierce abuse of demons, quench the fierce abuse of my sins, teacher Methodius, with your prayers.

Theotokos: Whoever spoke to You is worthy of Your conception, more than words, for you gave birth to God in flesh, the Most Pure One, revealed to us, the Savior of all.

Song 3

Irmos: Establish us in You, Lord, by the Tree of Slaying Sin, and plant Your fear in the hearts of us who sing of You.

O glorious one! who can tell Methodius the virtues and labors who suffered from the trilingual heretic.

Holy Methodius! You received the gift from God and gave it to those who demanded it, glorifying God, who glorified you.

Even though you gave me wealth, O Christ the Savior, I was alive in fornication, I was destroyed by the accursed one, but enrich me with repentance.

Theotokos: Mary, golden censer, take away my passionate stench, strengthen me, hesitating with the application of a flattering fighter.

Sedalen, voice 4.

Like the lordship from the east, Christ has risen to the west, father, ambassador of the wise teacher Methodius to all, enlightening many cities and countries with your letters, honoring, blessedly inspired by God, the teachings of the Most Holy Spirit, now pray unceasingly for those who praise you.

Song 4

Irmos: I heard, O Lord, Thy hearing, and was afraid; I understood Thy works, and marveled, and cried out: Glory to Thy power, O Lord.

You, father, the land of Moravia has a solid wall, with which we defeat the heretics.

At the right hand of the Holy Trinity, teachers, we pray to preserve the Slovenian flock.

I have desecrated my soul and body, making it indestructible, but, Savior, cleanse me with Your mercy.

Theotokos: Pray, O Most Pure One, having conceived God without seed, pray ever for Your servants.

Song 5

Irmos: Light to the Giver and Creator of ages, O Lord, instruct us in the light of Your commandments: unless it be You, we know no other god.

The true tablemaster of the glorious Apostle Andronicus, more gloriously, appeared, adorning the throne of the Holy Church of Pannonia, wiser.

We pray to you, Methodius, glorious saint, keep your flock scattered by heretics in the faith through your more faithful prayers, father.

Swimming through the abyss of life, fly away, father, Orelsky, drowning my sins, holy, take me away, I pray, through your prayers, wise.

Theotokos: To you, who gave birth to the Creator in every way, we cry: Rejoice, Most Pure One, rejoice, you who have shone the Light for us, rejoice, you who have contained the Incontainable God.

Song 6

Irmos: I was lying in the abyss of sin, I call upon the unfathomable abyss of Thy mercy: from aphids, O God, lift me up.

You are from the west, holy, shining like a star, sending your rays to the east, and north, and south, glorious Methodius.

The same service, glorious, received from Christ the Merciful Savior, having passed away, to the saint, as a faithful servant to his Lord.

Cleanse me from the filth of my sins, O Generous Savior, the only Merciful One, for You alone have the power, O Lord, to forgive sins.

Theotokos: Establish Thy faithful people, giving them victory, as the Almighty, over the barbarians, O Lord, born from the Pure and Unmarried Mater.

Kontakion, voice 2:

Let us all sing of the divine and faithful Methodius, people, and please us with love, as the great shepherd of Slovenia, the honorable servant of the Trinity, the banisher of heresy, prays for all of us.

Ikos:

The Royal Pannbnia, who are the new people of the world, who know you as honest shepherds, rejoices, we will hasten to your virtue, and the labors and illnesses that are praiseworthy are secretly for you who honor the myrrh of much honor, Saint Methodius, pray unceasingly for all of us.

Song 7

Irmos: I serve the golden image in the field of Deira, three of Your youths, heedless of the godless command, cast into the middle of the fire, watered, on the waist: blessed art thou, O God of our fathers.

Oh, holy one, the city of Thessalonica boasts gloriously, Saint Cyril and Methodius, Mysia, and Pannonia, and Moravia, blessed land, glorifying and crying out: blessed art thou, O God of our fathers,

Set your nose on the rock of faith, O blessed one, and the power of the ungodly spirits will not shake you, O holy one, but, like a brave fighter, resisting them, from the waist: Blessed art thou, O God of our father.

I have been gored by thieves, O Christ, and wounded, have mercy on me, I pray to You, and pour the oil of Your mercy upon me, that I may praise You: God, blessed art Thou.

Theotokos: Thy womb became the immaterial Light of the village, having driven away godlessness by the lordships of God's mind, Pure Bride of God to the Maiden, we sing crying out: blessed art thou, O God of our fathers.

Song 8

Irmos: Into the fiery furnace of the Jewish youth who came down and turned the flame into dew, sing to the deeds of the Lord and exalt unto all ages.

Glorious, holy Methodius, you were, having overthrown the machinations of the enemy, glorious to the wise teacher, sing, crying out: bless, all your works, the Lord, sing and exalt Him forever.

You were a bishop in the order of Aaron, faithful, blessed one, devouring the Lamb with your holy hands, singing: bless the Lord, all your works, sing and exalt Him forever.

The night is fierce for me, Christ, sinful and fierce, darkening my soul, I pray to You, O God, to enlighten me and instruct me in repentance, singing to You forever.

Theotokos: I have been exhausted by many of the evil one’s excuses, Mother of God, my cursed soul with healing prayers, give me health to the Maiden, so that we may glorify You forever.

Song 9

Irmos: From God, God the Word, who came with ineffable wisdom to renew Adam, who ate into the corruption of the fallen, from the Holy Virgin, who inexpressibly incarnated us for the sake of faith, we magnify us with one wise songs.

Thee, blessed one, the Moravian land sings, honorably possessing your body, and the Pannonian, holy saint, is enlightened by you, and the people, gathered together, celebrate your memory.

Possessing, holy one, I think about the Holy Trinity, Saint Cyril and Saint Methodius, your holy flock, walking the earth strangely, preserved, raised by your prayers, blessed.

Now I fall down, holy teacher, praying to you, accept this tender singing and ask for the remission of my sins from the Savior Christ.

Theotokos: Rejoice, Most Holy Theotokos Mary, Rejoice, Immaculate, who did not know the temptation of manhood, Rejoice, Having given birth to the Light of the whole world, do not cease praying to God the Savior.

The siblings Cyril and Methodius came from a pious family that lived in the Greek city of Thessaloniki (in Macedonia). They were the children of the same governor, a Bulgarian Slav. Saint Methodius was the eldest of seven brothers, Saint Constantine (Cyril was his monastic name) the youngest.

Saint Methodius first served, like his father, in a military rank. The Tsar, having learned about him as a good warrior, made him governor of one Slavic principality of Slavinia, which was under the Greek power. This happened at the special discretion of God and so that Methodius could better learn the Slavic language, as the future spiritual teacher and shepherd of the Slavs. Having served in the rank of governor for about 10 years and having experienced the vanity of everyday life, Methodius began to dispose his will to renounce everything earthly and direct his thoughts to the heavenly. Leaving the province and all the pleasures of the world, he became a monk on Mount Olympus.

And his brother Saint Constantine, from his youth, showed brilliant success in both secular and religious-moral education. He studied with the young Emperor Michael from the best teachers in Constantinople, including Photius, the future Patriarch of Constantinople. Having received an excellent education, he perfectly comprehended all the sciences of his time and many languages; he especially diligently studied the works of St. Gregory the Theologian, for which he received the nickname Philosopher (wise). At the end of his studies, Saint Constantine accepted the rank of priest and was appointed keeper of the patriarchal library at the Church of Saint Sophia. But, neglecting all the benefits of his position, he retired to one of the monasteries near the Black Sea. Almost by force, he was returned to Constantinople and appointed a teacher of philosophy at the highest school of Constantinople. The wisdom and strength of faith of the still very young Constantine were so great that he managed to defeat the leader of the iconoclast heretics, Aninius, in a debate.

Then Cyril retired to his brother Methodius and for several years shared monastic exploits with him in a monastery on Olympus, where he first began to study the Slavic language. In the monasteries that were on the mountain, there were many Slavic monks from various neighboring countries, which is why Constantine could have a constant practice here, which was especially important for him, since almost from childhood he spent all his time in the Greek environment. Soon the emperor summoned both holy brothers from the monastery and sent them to the Khazars to preach the gospel. On the way, they stopped for some time in the city of Korsun, preparing for the sermon.

Here the holy brothers learned that the relics of the Hieromartyr Clement, Pope of Rome, were in the sea, and they miraculously found them.

There, in Korsun, Saint Constantine found the Gospel and the Psalter, written in “Russian letters,” and a man speaking Russian, and began to learn from this man to read and speak his language. After this, the holy brothers went to the Khazars, where they won the debate with Jews and Muslims, preaching the Gospel teaching.

Soon, ambassadors from the Moravian prince Rostislav, oppressed by the German bishops, came to the emperor with a request to send teachers to Moravia who could preach in the native language of the Slavs. The emperor called Saint Constantine and told him: “You need to go there, because no one will do this better than you.” Saint Constantine, with fasting and prayer, began a new feat. With the help of his brother Saint Methodius and his disciples Gorazd, Clement, Savva, Naum and Angelar, he compiled the Slavic alphabet and translated into Slavic the books without which the Divine service could not be performed: the Gospel, the Psalter and selected services. Some chroniclers report that the first words written in the Slavic language were the words of the Apostle Evangelist John: “In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was to God, and God was the Word.” This was in 863.

After completing the translation, the holy brothers went to Moravia, where they were received with great honor and began to teach Divine services in the Slavic language. This aroused the anger of the German bishops, who performed divine services in Latin in the Moravian churches, and they rebelled against the holy brothers and filed a complaint to Rome. In 867 St. Methodius and Constantine were summoned by Pope Nicholas I to Rome for trial to resolve this issue. Taking with them the relics of Saint Clement, Pope of Rome, Saints Constantine and Methodius went to Rome. When they arrived in Rome, Nicholas I was no longer alive; his successor Adrian II, having learned that they were carrying with them the relics of St. Clement, met them solemnly outside the city. The Pope approved the Divine Service in the Slavic language, and ordered the books translated by the brothers to be placed in Roman churches and the Liturgy to be celebrated in the Slavic language.

While in Rome, Saint Constantine, informed by the Lord in a miraculous vision of his approaching death, took the schema with the name Cyril. 50 days after accepting the schema, on February 14, 869, Equal-to-the-Apostles Cyril died at the age of 42. Before his death, he told his brother: “You and I, like a friendly pair of oxen, drove the same furrow; I’m exhausted, but don’t think about leaving the work of teaching and retiring to your mountain again.” The Pope ordered the relics of St. Cyril to be placed in the Church of St. Clement, where miracles began to be performed from them.

After the death of Saint Cyril, the pope, following the request of the Slavic prince Kocel, sent Saint Methodius to Pannonia, ordaining him archbishop of Moravia and Pannonia, to the ancient throne of the holy Apostle Antrodin. At the same time, Methodius had to endure a lot of troubles from heterodox missionaries, but he continued the Gospel preaching among the Slavs and baptized the Czech prince Borivoj and his wife Lyudmila (September 16), as well as one of the Polish princes.

In the last years of his life, Saint Methodius, with the help of two disciple-priests, translated the entire Old Testament into Slavic, except for the Maccabean books, as well as the Nomocanon (Rules of the Holy Fathers) and the patristic books (Paterikon).

The saint predicted the day of his death and died on April 6, 885 at the age of about 60 years. The funeral service for the saint was performed in three languages ​​- Slavic, Greek and Latin; he was buried in the cathedral church of Velehrad, the capital of Moravia.

Equal-to-the-Apostles Cyril and Methodius were canonized in ancient times. In the Russian Orthodox Church, the memory of the Equal-to-the-Apostles enlighteners of the Slavs has been honored since the 11th century. The oldest services to saints that have survived to our time date back to the 13th century.

The solemn celebration of the memory of the holy high priests Equal-to-the-Apostles Cyril and Methodius was established in the Russian Church in 1863.

The Iconographic Original for May 11 says: “Our Reverend Fathers Methodius and Constantine, named Cyril, Moravian bishops, Slovenian teachers. Methodius is in the likeness of an old man, with gray hair, wearing the cord of duty like Vlasiev, with the saint’s vestments and omophorion, holding the Gospel in his hands. Constantine - monastic vestments and in the schema, in his hands is a book, and in it is written the Russian alphabet A, B, C, D, D and other words (letters) all in a row...”

By decree of the Holy Synod (1885), the celebration of the memory of Slavic teachers was classified as a middle church holiday. The same decree determined: in prayers at litia, according to the Gospel at matins before the canon, at dismissals, as well as in all prayers in which the ecumenical hierarchs of the Russian Church are remembered, to remember after the name of St. Nicholas, Archbishop of Myra the Wonderworker, the names: like our holy father Methodius and Cyril, Slovenian teachers.

For Orthodox Russia, the celebration of Sts. to the First Teachers has a special meaning: “By them, the Divine Liturgy and all church services began in the language of the Slovenians, which is akin to us, and all church services were performed, and thus an inexhaustible well of water flowing into eternal life was given to us.”