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Congratulations to the priest on the holiday. Happy birthday to the priest, father. Orthodox congratulations on Angel's Day in prose

Your Reverence, dear father, Father Alexander!

We sincerely congratulate you on the day of your Heavenly patron - the blessed Prince Alexander Nevsky!

Today the community of the church in honor of the icon of the Most Holy Theotokos “Mammal” congratulates you in chorus. Its sound may not be entirely harmonious yet, it may be timid at times, awkward at times, but with one mouth speaking from the fullness of our hearts, we turn to you with congratulations and wishes. Our congratulations are assembled like a mosaic canvas, in which each small piece of glass glows with its own color, but is warmed by the rays of God’s grace and your pastoral care.

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Congratulations to our dear father on Angel Day! May the Lord grant you His mercy, health and joy of serving Him, sincere and sympathetic parishioners who love the Lord and strive to live according to His commandments, success in good endeavors!

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Father, Father Alexander, our bright joy. We thank you, warmed by love. Help of the Heavenly patron in all your works, so that your godly ideas and desires come true.

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Dear Father Alexander! We sincerely congratulate you on your namesake day. We sincerely wish that through the intercession of your Heavenly patron, the blessed Prince Alexander Nevsky, the Lord strengthens you in carrying out your pastoral service and protects you from all evil. You bear your cross with dignity, zealously fulfilling the obedience assigned by the Holy Church. You have earned the love and respect of your flock. May the Lord strengthen you with His grace in your daily labors, done for the glory of God, granting good health and prosperity to you and your loved ones for many prosperous years.

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Dear father, I sincerely congratulate you on Angel’s Day! How good it is that the Lord, through His providence, gave me such a wise, generous in love and patient mentor, who became my spiritual father. You take care of me like a real father and even more. Because your care is the salvation of my sinful soul. May the Lord strengthen you and grant you the good health you need in your hard work and good endeavors.

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I wish you, father, an increase in the parishioners of our church and those who are saved by your instructions and prayers.

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May the Lord give you strength for sincere prayer, and may you always have like-minded people nearby!
The hardest job is working with people. And working with such a delicate substance as the soul requires jewelry precision. We sincerely wish you to see the positive results of your efforts as often as possible.

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Father and father
Two addresses to the sacred priesthood.
The father may be strict,
And father will hear and forgive,
The father is demanding
And the priest will understand and console you.
The Father will teach, reprove,
And the priest will enlighten you with prayer.
So may God give you strength
And further unite in one person
And severity with the wisdom of the father,
And the warmth that is hidden in the word “father”.

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“Spiritual shepherds suffer for us, although we often do not see their suffering. And the greater the shepherd’s love, the greater his suffering. Brethren, let us remain in obedience to our shepherds, and then there will be common peace, and the Lord with the Holy Spirit will be with us all” (St. Silouan of Athos).
May the Lord enlighten your path!

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God has many mansions,
There are countless churches on earth,
But the road leads me
Where the heart is warmest.
My lips whisper with Peter,
A small island among lies,
Here is the father and we are his children,
“It’s good for us to be here with you.”

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Our dear Father!
With your care, easing the burdens of others,
You teach him something that seems well-known and simple.
There is a lot to love about you.
May God grant us to live by your word,
Hear, accept with all your heart, do not forget.
And we wish you all the best and much,
So that you always feel God nearby!

Happy Angel Day, Father Alexander!

Many and blessed summers to you!!!

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Why is church etiquette necessary?

Orthodox people congratulating each other on Christian holidays, including written congratulations, is a long-standing tradition.

But the years of godlessness, which reigned in our country for so many years, interrupted many traditions, erased from people’s memory what everyone previously knew from childhood, what was natural and self-evident.

The rules of conduct that developed over the course of centuries in the church environment have been lost and are now difficult to restore.

Ignorance of seemingly the simplest things - how to properly address a priest, how to say hello and how to say goodbye, how believers - brothers and sisters in Christ - should greet each other - all this sometimes becomes a serious problem for beginners.

Each of us who have come to faith today knows from our own experience how ignorance of the rules of church etiquette constrains, hinders, and often even deprives us of spiritual joy. Here is just one example from the bitter experience of beginners. Many, having started going to church, deprived themselves of a priestly blessing only because they did not know how to do it correctly, what to say, what time was the best time to approach the priest, or how to behave after the blessing.

How to properly congratulate on one or another Christian holiday? How to properly format a letter or written congratulations, especially if it is addressed to a clergyman?

In the sea of ​​Orthodox literature published now, there is practically nothing on this topic.

Appeal to the clergy

In Orthodoxy there are three degrees of priesthood: deacon, priest, bishop. A deacon is a priest's assistant. He does not have the grace-filled power that is given in the Sacrament of ordination to the priesthood, but you can turn to him for advice and prayer.

To the deacon should be addressed with the words “Father Deacon.” For example, “Father Deacon, can you tell me where to find Father Superior?” You can call him by name, but always in combination with the word “father”. For example: “Father Alexander, will there be confession tomorrow evening?” If they talk about the deacon in the third person, they use the following forms: “Father the deacon spoke today...” Or: “Father Alexander is now in the refectory.”

Forms of addressing a priest

There are several forms of appeal. In the Russian Orthodox community, there is a long-standing custom of affectionately calling a priest father. Often people turn to him like this: “Father, can I talk to you?” or, if about him, then they say: “Father is now performing religious services,” “Father has returned from a trip.”

In addition to this conversational form, there is another - more strict and official, for example: “Father Mikhail, allow me to make a request to you?” In the third person, referring to a priest, they usually say: “Father the rector blessed...”, “Father Bogdan advised...” It is not entirely good to combine the rank and name of the priest, for example: “Priest Peter”, “Archpriest Vasily”. Although acceptable, the combination “father” and the priest’s surname is rarely used, for example: “Father Soloviev.”

In what form - “you” or “you” - you need to address yourself in a church environment is decided unambiguously: “you”. Even if the relationship is already close, in front of outsiders, the manifestation of this excessive familiarity in the church looks unethical.

How to greet a priest

According to church ethics, it is not customary for a priest to say “Hello” or “Good afternoon.” They say to the priest: “Father, bless” or “Father Michael, bless!” and ask for a blessing.

During the period from Easter to the celebration of the holiday, that is, for forty days, they greet with the words “Christ is Risen!”, The priest blesses, answering: “Truly He is Risen!” If you accidentally meet a priest on the street, in transport or in some public place, even if he is not in priestly vestments, you can still approach him and take his blessing.

Rules of communication for the laity

Lay people, When communicating with each other, they must also adhere to the rules and norms of behavior accepted in the church environment. Because we are one in Christ, believers call each other “Brother” or “Sister.” In the church environment, it is not customary to call even older people by their patronymics; they are called only by their first names. The name of an Orthodox Christian is associated with our heavenly patron, and therefore it should be used in the family in its full form if possible and in any case without distortion, for example, Sergey, Seryozha, and not Serga, Sery, Nikolai, Kolya, but in no case Kolcha, Kolyan and so on. Affectionate forms of the name are quite acceptable, but within reasonable limits. Orthodox people love to go on pilgrimage trips to monasteries.

Conversion in monasteries

The treatment in monasteries is as follows. In the monastery to the governor, who can be an archimandrite, abbot or hieromonk, can be addressed with an indication of his position, for example: “Father Viceroy, bless” or using the name: “Father Nikon, bless.” A more official address is “Your Eminence” if the vicar is an archimandrite or abbot, and “Your Reverence” if he is a hieromonk. In the third person they say “father governor”, ​​or by the name “father Innocent”.

TO dean, the first assistant and deputy governor, are addressed with the position indicated: “Dean Father” or with the addition of the name “Father John.”

If the housekeeper, sacristan, treasurer, and cellarer have priestly rank, you can address them as “father” and ask for a blessing. If they are not a priest, but have been tonsured, they say “father housekeeper”, “father treasurer”. A tonsured monk is addressed as “father”; a novice is addressed as “brother”.

In a convent, the abbess is addressed in this way: “Mother Abbess” or using the name “Mother Varvara”, “Mother Maria” or simply “Mother”.

When addressing nuns they say: “Mother Joanna”, “Mother Elizabeth”.

Appeal to the bishop

TO the bishop is addressed: “Vladyka”: “Vladyko” is the vocative case of the Church Slavonic language: “Vladyko, bless”, “Vladyko, allow...” In the nominative case - Vladyka. For example, “Vladyka Philaret blessed you...” In official speech, including writing, other forms are used. The bishop is addressed: “Your Eminence” or “Most Reverend Bishop.” If in the third person: “His Eminence.”

Appeal to the Archbishop,
Metropolitan, Patriarch

The archbishop and metropolitan are addressed: “Your Eminence” or “Most Reverend Vladyka”, in the third person: “With the blessing of His Eminence, we inform you...” The Patriarch is addressed as follows: “Your Holiness”, “Most Holiness Vladyka”. In the third person: "His Holiness."

The letter can begin with the words: “Master, bless.” Or: “Your Eminence (High Eminence), bless.” In the right corner of the sheet there is a date and an indication of the saint whose memory is honored on this day or another church holiday that falls on this day. Eg:

Let us cite as an example excerpts from the Saint’s letter to Archbishop Onisim (Festinov):

July 17, 1957
village Petushki Vladimir region.
St. Blessed Great
Prince Andrei Bogolyubsky

YOUR Eminence,
THE MOST REPRESENTATIVE LORD
AND GRACEFUL ARCHIPASTER!

I greet you on the holiday of the creator of the cathedral church and the first collector of the Russian land. Greetings and happy tomorrow to the feast of St. Sergius, your heavenly patron.

I often hear about your ailments. With all my heart I wish that the Lord, through the prayers of the miracle workers of Vladimir and St. Sergius, will heal your ailments and that nothing will prevent you from participating in the celebrations of our cathedral church...

The Patriarch is addressed: “Your Holiness, Most Holy Master.” Here is part of a letter written to His Holiness Patriarch Alexy (Simansky) Saint.

His Holiness,
To His Holiness the Patriarch
Moscow and all Rus'
Alexy

YOUR HOLINESS,
HOLY LORD PATRIARCH,
GRACEFUL ARCHIPASTER AND FATHER!

To my son, I wish you a happy eightieth birthday. I pray to God that He will allow you to reach an even more venerable old age, and if not to reach the years of the Patriarch Jacob, then at least equal the years of life with his beloved son Joseph.

I pray to God that he will strengthen your strength, spiritual and physical, and may he help you for many, many years, until the end of your days.

It is your wisdom to care for the Church ship, the right to rule the word of truth and to perform the feat of prayer for the Orthodox and for the Russian land.

Happy holidays

Letters and written congratulations are the oldest form of communication among Orthodox Christians. This tradition dates back to apostolic times. The epistolary heritage of church writers is great and priceless. There are brilliant examples of correspondence between ordinary believers.

“For us Orthodox, every day is a holiday,” believers sometimes say, as if jokingly. And indeed. The church calendar is a continuous holiday. Written congratulations from believers on Easter, Merry Christmas, patronal feast day or Angel's Day are an important and joyful event for every Christian. You need to know that there are certain rules, or, more precisely, established forms of writing written congratulations for a particular holiday. Where to start with such a message? If this is a congratulation from a clergyman, then you need to know how to address him correctly (as discussed above).

How to wish Happy Easter

In the series of the Lord's holidays, the holiday of Easter occupies a central place, and in the series of all Christian holidays, it “exceeds all celebrations, even those of Christ and those performed in honor of Christ, as much as the sun surpasses the stars.” All services and church rituals of this holiday are especially solemn and imbued with one feeling of joy about the Risen One.

At the end of Matins, after singing, “Let us embrace each other, brethren! And we will forgive all those who hate us through the resurrection” - all believers begin to greet each other with the words “Christ is Risen” and christen themselves, kissing each other on the cheek three times.

The joyful Easter greeting reminds us of the state of the apostles in which, when the news of the Resurrection of Christ suddenly broke, they said to each other with amazement and delight: “Christ is Risen!” and answered: “Truly He is Risen!” Mutual kissing is an expression of love and reconciliation with each other, in memory of our universal forgiveness and reconciliation with God through the death and Resurrection of Jesus Christ.

The entire period from Easter to the celebration of the holiday, that is, forty days, the first words of greeting among Christians are the words “Christ is Risen!”, and in response they say: “Truly He is Risen!” A written Easter greeting also begins with the words “Christ is Risen!” You can highlight these words in red. If you are congratulating not a clergy person, but a lay person, it is best to address it like this: “Dear brother (or sister) in Christ!” or just by name:

CHRIST IS RISEN!

I cordially greet you, Verochka, my dear, on the Bright Feast of the Resurrection of Christ.

I pray to God that the light of the Resurrection will always illuminate your path. So that the Sun of Truth - Christ will always warm you...

You can address a priest whom you know closely as “Dear Father!” or “Dear Father, Father Joseph...” Congratulations should be sincere and breathe love. Beautiful congratulations to a father, full of spiritual joy, can serve as a high example.

DEAR FATHER IN CHRIST!

What wonderful words these are! How they change everything around us and in ourselves. These words contain a message of victory, a call to joy, a greeting of love, and a wish for peace.

Saying these joyful words, I extend my hands to you to fraternally hug you along with the Easter triple kiss and wish you bright joy, good health and a strong spirit in the service of the eternal Bishop Christ and His holy Church.

I rejoice with you, your family and friends in the Risen Christ.

Truly Christ is Risen!

Easter
1982

Your unworthy brother and wretched pilgrim.

A congratulatory message on Easter may be preceded by words from the irmos, troparions or songs of the Easter canon. Let us cite, as an example, excerpts from some of Father John’s holiday messages:

Shine, shine, new Jerusalem...
MY DEARS!
CHRIST IS RISEN! REJOICE!

Let us hear with our hearts the first words of the Risen Savior to the myrrh-bearing women: “Rejoice!

Your Resurrection, O Christ the Savior,

Angels sing in heaven...

...Bless the youths, sing to the priests, people exalt the Risen Christ forever...

And again the Easter gospel filled the world.

CHRIST IS RISEN!

We celebrate death by killing...

The beginning of another eternal life...

Easter greetings always end with the words “Truly He is Risen!”, also highlighted in red. The final words of Father John’s letters are solemn, significant and sincere:

May the Risen Lord protect every worker in His field into eternal life, may he increase their strength and boldness in service and make their work fruitful.

CHRIST IS TRULY RISEN!

Easter
1992

With a brotherly Easter kiss. Your brother and pilgrim...

My dears, we believe in the Light and we will be the sons of Light and unite with Christ!

Truly! Truly!

Truly Christ is Risen!

The grace of the Risen Lord will strengthen you on the path of salvation.

With love in Christ yours[signature of Father John (Krestyankin)]

Congratulations
and congratulatory messages
Merry Christmas

Due to the greatness of the remembered event, the Feast of the Nativity of Christ is celebrated more solemnly than all holidays, with the exception of Easter. The saint calls the feast of the Nativity of Christ “the most honest and most important of all holidays,” “the matter of all holidays.” The joy of this event is so great that from ancient times the Church decided to accompany the entire day of the holiday with church bells.

The solemn glorification of the Nativity of Christ after the service in churches is transferred to the homes of believers.

Many families set up Christmas trees for Christmas. This custom is based on the words of the prophet Isaiah about the Savior: “And a branch will come from the root of Jesse, and a branch will grow from his root” ( Is. 11 :1 ) , and in the words of the church hymn in honor of the event of the Nativity of Christ: “Christ, a branch from the root of Jesse, and a flower from it came forth from the Virgin.”

Decorating the cut branches of Christmas trees with candles, lights and sweets shows that our nature - a barren and lifeless branch, only in Jesus Christ - the source of life, light and joy - can bear spiritual fruits: love, joy, peace, long-suffering, goodness, mercy, faith , meekness, abstinence (see Gal. 5 :22-23 ) .

Merry Christmas greetings, unlike Easter greetings, do not have a mandatory, time-honored formula to begin with. These could be the words of the irmos from the first Christmas song, “Christ is born, give thanks!”:

CHRIST IS BORN, PRAISE!

Dear sister in Christ R.! My congratulations to you on the now born Christ and prayerful wishes to grow throughout your life in Christ according to the measure of His age. How to cleanse your heart in order to get closer to the great mystery of piety: “God appeared in the flesh?” I wish you the help of the Divine Infant Christ in your godly deeds.

Your pilgrim K.

Here is one of the Merry Christmas greetings from St. Athanasius (Sakharov):

GLORY TO GOD IN THE HIGHEST AND PEACE ON EARTH.

God's mercy be with you, my dear Olga Alexandrovna!

I cordially greet you on this great holiday and wish you prayerfully. May the peace of God fill our hearts, may it reign not only in people of good will, in people of good will, but throughout the whole world.

I invoke God's blessing on you.

Save yourself in the Lord.

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The most honorable Mother Abbess with all the sisters in Christ!

On the great holiday of the Nativity of Christ, I congratulate you, mother, and all the sisters of the holy monastery entrusted to you.

Unfortunately, nowadays congratulations are often sent and arrived at the wrong time. This is a bad and ungodly habit. Despite the fact that Easter or the Nativity of Christ is preceded by many days of heavy fasting, and the last days before the holidays are filled with troubles and worries, this is still no excuse. We must make it a rule: to congratulate people on holy holidays on time.

Should we celebrate the New Year?

Should we celebrate New Year? Many Orthodox people, especially the new ones, ardently reject this holiday, especially since it falls on the Nativity Fast. They believe that the Orthodox have a different time and that the true New Year can begin according to the “old style” only on January 14. In fact, the civil new year, or New Year, is not rejected by the Church. On the eve of the civil New Year, a thanksgiving prayer is held. Once upon a time, the New Year in Russia was celebrated on September 1 and coincided with the church New Year. Until now, it is on this day that the liturgical circle begins. Only under Peter I was the civil New Year moved to January 1, as in Europe.

Answering the question whether it is necessary to celebrate the New Year, Father Alexander (Shergunov) says: “In general, this number is completely arbitrary and, in the end, one could choose any day at random, starting the countdown of the New Year from it.

Participating in New Year's celebrations is our natural human communication, and we should participate in it like everyone else. This is as normal as if we call a city exactly by the name it is now called, and not by the name we want.

New Year is a particularly warm holiday for all people. It’s like the breath of spring, it’s like spring in the middle of winter. Everyone feels solemn, and evil seems to go away. No matter how bad a person feels, he, out of nowhere, gets the hope that a miracle can happen, that good will prevail. On New Year's Eve, a person seems to flutter a little - as if he is no longer walking, but flying. But what does this poetry mean, where does this renewal come from, as if each of us does not grow older by a year, but becomes younger by a year - more than a year? Our life has been shortened by another year, and perhaps the coming new year will be the last year of life for some of us. Our life has been shortened by another year, and we have moved closer to eternity by another year. This is where the key to this holiday lies. Perhaps youth is still waiting for the dazzling novelty of earthly gifts, but maturity knows that everything will happen again. What has been is what will be, what has been done is what will be done, and “there is nothing new under the sun.” On earth there is tedious repetition, but every year we get closer to that eternally new, endless novelty that is from God, from eternity. Therefore, even in a war under bombing, in mortal danger, people cannot help but celebrate the New Year. “I want to live at least until the New Year,” says the hopelessly ill man. Not to live another year on earth, but to feel this New Year's lightness and joy. The immortal soul of every person is Christian by nature and unconsciously feels the mystery, but only Christians understand what this means. New Year is a holiday for all people. He is like the Nativity of Christ for those who do not know God. And we, Christians, are given the opportunity to see how Eternity enters time, the significance of our stay on earth and the value of human life in Christ God are revealed.

There is so much grief and evil on our land, and we know that in the new year we will not be able to avoid new troubles. I would like to forget about this at least for the duration of the holiday, but this is a world in which we stand on the threshold of a new year. But no matter what - on the New Year, everyone is offered gifts, everyone is given a new opportunity. There is a certain sparkle in the New Year; every person, as one child said, feels a little like a Christmas tree toy, as if illuminated by an invisible sun. Happy New Year with a new happiness!" There are many church holidays during the Nativity Fast, when fish and wine are permitted according to the charter. And on New Year’s Day, there is nothing reprehensible for an Orthodox person to sit at the festive table with his loved ones and drink a glass of wine with them.

Congratulations on patronal holidays

Festive meal

IN patronal feast Congratulations to the entire parish: the rector, mother, and all the church servants and parishioners. In the warm atmosphere of people who have known each other for a long time, you can congratulate the rector and parishioners with a simple syllable, starting like this: “Dear priest!” (or dear father rector) and all parishioners we congratulate you on the patronal holiday - the Protection of our Most Holy Lady Theotokos and Ever-Virgin Mary.”

If the situation is more formal, then the style should be strict and official. One should address a deacon, priest, or hieromonk: “Your Reverence,” and an archpriest, abbot, or archimandrite: “Your Reverence.”

At the table in the parish refectory, at the head of the table (that is, at the end, if there is one row of tables) or at a table placed perpendicularly, sits the rector or the senior priest. On his right is the next most senior priest. On the left is the priest by rank. Next to the priesthood sits the chairman of the parish council, council members, clergy (psalm-reader, reader, altar boy), and singers. The abbot usually blesses guests of honor to eat closer to the head of the table.

If you arrive at a time when the majority of those gathered at the table, then you sit down in an empty place, without forcing everyone to move, or where the abbot indicates. If the meal has already begun, then, having asked for a petition, they wish everyone: “An angel at the meal” - and sit down in an empty seat.

At the festive meal, moderation is observed in everything: drinking, eating, talking, joking, and the duration of the feast.

Congratulations on Angel's Day.
Festive table,
present

A name day is the day of remembrance of the saint in whose honor a Christian is named. Other names for this day are namesake day, Angel day.

Angel Day is a special day. We celebrate here on earth the memory of our saint, so that, as the righteous saint writes, our saints “remember and intercede for us before God... Birthdays and name days should be primarily before all other weekdays, turning hearts and eyes to heaven, with grateful feelings towards the Creator, Provider and Savior, with the thought that there is our Fatherland and Father, that the earth is not a fatherland, but a place of arrival and wandering, that to cleave to perishable things is reckless, sinful... it is contrary to God, that we must cleave to God with all our hearts.” .

Orthodox people visit the temple on their name days and partake of the Holy Mysteries of Christ.

At home, a meal is served with loved ones and guests. The confusion is caused by ignorance either by the guest or the host of the usual form of greeting for believers. Anyone entering the house says: “Through the prayers of the saints, our fathers, Lord Jesus Christ, Son of God, have mercy on us.” To which the owner replies: “Amen.” Or the guest says: “Peace to your home,” and the owner replies: “We accept you in peace.”

When inviting guests to such a holiday, it is advisable to seriously consider the composition of the guests. People who are believers and those who are far from faith may not find a common language at such a holiday. A non-believer will find conversations on spiritual topics boring and incomprehensible, and as a result, he will leave offended and in a bad mood. On the other hand, due to different worldviews, heated and even offensive disputes may arise and the holiday will be forgotten.

But if the person invited on the path to faith longs for the spiritual, then such meetings at the table can be of benefit to him.

At a festive meal, congratulating the birthday person, they usually sing a troparion to his saint, wishing for the help of the heavenly intercessor. Among other things, of course, they desire spiritual fruits. And in order for this wish to really be imprinted in the heart of the birthday boy, it is important to think through congratulatory words and toasts well in advance.

Fun at a friendly meal is natural, but it should not go overboard.

Good recordings of sacred music or a film about holy places can enliven and make the evening more complete and interesting, but, of course, in moderation.

It is important to choose the right gifts for such a special holiday. It is better if they are of a spiritual nature - icons, books, some church utensils, sweets, flowers.

At the end of the feast, the birthday boy thanks those gathered for their congratulations, and the guests sing “Many Years” to him.

It should be remembered that if the name day falls on a fast day, then the holiday treat should be fast. During Lent, name days that happen on a weekday are moved to the next Saturday, Sunday, or even to Bright Week.

When writing congratulations for Angel Day, do not forget to wish the most important thing - the help of a heavenly intercessor.

I would like to quote the congratulations of St. Athanasius (M. Sakharov), addressed to the famous Moscow priest, “shepherd of godless times,” priest Nikolai Golubtsov:

God's mercy be with you, beloved Father Nicholas in the Lord!

I cordially greet you on the feast of St. Nicholas. I fervently wish that the prayers of St. Nicholas protect you on all the paths of your life, and that they assist you in building the temple of your soul and your home church, in your service to the Orthodox people who flock to your church.

Here are a few more examples of congratulations on Angel's Day.

Dear, dear, venerable and never forgotten Father Vladimir!

I cordially congratulate you on your Angel’s Day. With all our souls we wish you health from the Lord God, may the Lord God strengthen your spiritual and physical strength in the feat of pastoral service in the field of Christ for many years, many years.

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Congratulations to our dear mother and children on their dear birthday.

With love in the Lord, your spiritual daughter always prays for you.

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Dear Father George!

Please accept my heartfelt congratulations on your Angel's Day. May the Lord, through the prayers of your great patron, send you physical health and spiritual strength for the zealous pursuit of your pastoral ministry.

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Father! I congratulate you on the Angel - the representative of your salvation. Sincerely desiring you to rejoice in the Lord, I ask for your holy prayers and blessings. The Lord will reward you for your love and your merciful greetings with His great mercy!

Wedding congratulations and gifts

The Sacrament of Marriage is celebrated solemnly and joyfully. From the multitude of people: loved ones, relatives, acquaintances, from the shine of candles, from church singing, somehow the soul involuntarily becomes festive.

After the wedding, the newlyweds are greeted at the entrance to the house by the seated father and mother or parents with an icon and bread and salt. And then the guests continue the celebration at the table.

The main manager at a wedding is the best man. Together with a close friend of the bride, he goes around the guests to collect money, which he then donates to charitable causes.

Congratulations, toasts and wishes that are pronounced at a wedding in families of believers, of course, should be primarily of spiritual content: about the purpose of Christian marriage, what love is in the understanding of the Church, about the responsibilities of husband and wife according to the Gospel. About how important it is to build a real Christian family - a home church.

The wedding of church people should take place in a pious atmosphere, observing decency and moderation.

Written congratulations on marriage contain those spiritual wishes that were written about above.

Congratulations might look like this:

Dear Konstantin and Anna!

Please accept our sincere congratulations on entering into a legal marriage; we sincerely wish you all the best and mercies from the Lord, the Queen of Heaven.

Congratulate each other, brothers and sisters, on our Orthodox holidays, share the indescribable joy that they give us, and may our brochure help you do this with dignity and piety.

May peace and God's favor be with you.

On this bright day, I want to congratulate you on your birthday! With all my heart I want to wish peace to your home, health to your loved ones and relatives, so that the family is strong, and everyone in it has long-lived lives. May God protect you and your entire family so that nothing stands in your way to overcome obstacles. Let the ringing of bells help you cope with troubles, and let faith give you strength and courage. I wish only kindness, sincerity and smiles.

Bless, Father, and accept good wishes for health, peace and spiritual harmony. Happy Birthday to you. May your strong faith, bright hope and true love fill the heart of every loved one, every acquaintance, every parishioner with joy and joy, may the Lord always be with you, may every day of your life bring with it the light of grace and happiness.

Happy birthday to you! We wish you God's help in your affairs, health, mutual understanding with people who need you, light and harmony in your soul. May God reward you with all the blessings, give you longevity, give you happiness and good luck!

I ask for your blessing, Holy Father, and permission to congratulate you on your birthday. I wish that your soul always remains pure and open, that the fires of faith and hope always burn on your path, that sincere prayer and your kind word always give bright light and inspiration to your parishioners, that all your endeavors and efforts have high merit and respect.

Bless, Father, and accept my warmest wishes for peace, happiness, health, love and joy on your birthday. May your good deed give everyone pure faith and good hope, may every day in your life be bright, glorious and peaceful.

Let every day of your life be filled with goodness and love for God! I wish you excellent health, harmony in your soul and God's blessing! Let serving God bring you true joy, because this is your calling!

Please bless me Father and accept my heartfelt wishes on your birthday. I sincerely wish you to always remain such a kind, sensitive, insightful person, a true servant of God, with an open heart for every parishioner, for your loved ones, for this world. I wish you health and joyful smiles, peace and prosperity.

Bless, Father. I want to congratulate you on your birthday and ask you to always remain such an open, bright, kind, wonderful person. May everyone, after meeting you, gain hope and faith, may every day be joyful, happy, and gracious for you.

Bless, Holy Father. I sincerely congratulate you on your birthday and wish you well in a world filled with love and faith. May people come to you with an open soul and leave with a kind heart, may there be many happy days and good deeds in your lifetime.

Congratulations! May there always be peace and tranquility in your soul, and may there always be grace and understanding in your family! May an angel protect you, and may God give you only happiness and a smile. Let everything in life go as usual, everything goes well and miracles happen!

On June 16, on the day of remembrance of the Hieromartyr Lucian of Belgium, Bishop Lucian of Annunciation and Tynda will celebrate his name day. At 10 a.m., the Divine Liturgy will begin at the Annunciation Cathedral, for which priests and parishioners from all over the Amur region will come to pray with their archpastor.

On the eve of the name day, the editors of the BLAGINFORM portal publish messages and wishes for the ruling bishop, sent by email and through the official pages of the diocese on Facebook and VKontakte.

With love and prayer we wish the Bishop on this day and all the days of his life peace of mind, strength of bodily strength, devoted helpers and the most joyful moods.

Your Eminence!
Congratulations on your namesake day. With all our hearts we wish you the abundant mercies of God, good health, help and intercession of the Queen of Heaven.

We ask for your prayers and blessings, Hieromonk Vasily (Obukhov) and parishioners of the city of Skovorodino and the Skovorodino region.

Your Eminence, dear ruler and father!

On the bright day of your namesake, bless you with all my heart on this holiday and sincerely wish you the best health, long life, prosperity, the help of God and the Queen of Heaven, on the day of the Annunciation of Whose you came into the world and under Whose Protection you are always, and patronage of the Holy Martyr Lucian of Belgium, your heavenly intercessor and prayer book.

Your spiritual children of the Northern Deanery prayerfully wish that your enormous energy does not dry up in your work for the benefit of the prosperity of the Church of Christ and that the Lord always accompanies you in all your good endeavors, especially in strengthening the Diocese of Annunciation and Tynda entrusted by God's Providence to Your Eminence.

Rejoicing with you, we exclaim again and again: many, many and prosperous years to our dear Master!

Your Eminence, unworthy novices, clergy and parishioners of the Northern Deanery.

Dear Lord!

Allow me to congratulate you on the day of veneration of your Heavenly Patron, Hieromartyr Lucian of Belgium.

Five years ago, the Lord destined you to lead the Annunciation diocese and you, as a good shepherd, put in enormous work for its prosperity.

And we, your children, on the holy day of your namesake, we pray to the All-Merciful Lord that through the prayers of the Hieromartyr Lucian of Belgium he will assist you in your archpastoral labors for the glory of God for the benefit of the Holy Orthodox Church and the land of the Amur.

May the all-generous Lord grant you strength of mental and physical strength and may he keep you in good health for many years to come!

Priest Sergius, rector of the parish of the Great Martyr and Victorious George p. Solovyovsk with parishioners

Your Eminence!

We cordially congratulate you on the holidays of the Easter cycle, the Ascension of the Lord, the Holy Trinity and on your namesake!

We address you with wishes of well-being in everything, good health, the fulfillment of everything you have planned to strengthen Orthodoxy in the Amur land, and saintly joy!

With love about Christ,
Abbot Ignatius (Chigvintsev) with parishioners of Magdagachinsky, Tygdinsky, Gudachinsky, Taldansky and Albazinsky parishes.

Your Eminence, dear Bishop Lucian!

Let me cordially congratulate you on your name day and wish you strength, spiritual and physical strength, patience, long years of archpastoral service, God’s help in all matters for the good and prosperity of the Church.

You, being for us an example of love and patience, complete dedication to the work for which the Lord chose you, awaken in our hearts those main feelings that any person today cannot do without, regardless of his age:

FAITH, which helps us understand that we were created by the Creator for good deeds,

HOPE for salvation in eternal life and

LOVE, for God is Love.

We prayerfully wish you health and long life, so that the Holy Spirit will continue to strengthen and inspire you in your arduous holy service, so that the many good deeds you have accomplished will multiply and serve for the good of the people of God and for the glory of the Church of Christ on the Amur land.

Through the intercession of Hieromartyr Lucian of Belgium, may the all-generous Lord protect you on all the paths of your life and grant you strength of mental and physical strength for many years to come!

May our Lord Jesus Christ grant you the fullness and abundance of His mercies!

Εις πολλά έτη, Δέσποτα!

Rector of the parish of St. Sergius of Radonezh. Tambovka priest Alexander Gladkikh with parishioners

Dear Lord!


On your namesake day, let me express my deep gratitude to you for taking care of our children: for the children's parties that are held for them and for the long-awaited children's camp!

We thank you for your tireless work and prayers, as well as for the opening of the spiritual and educational center of St. Innocent of Moscow, in which we have the opportunity to study.

Have a long and prosperous summer! Health and long life!

You, relying on God,
And doing good around,
Not counting the days at all,
Without sparing your hands,
Always to the glory of the Lord
You bring light and warmth,
So that God's evil enemy
Didn't take us far.
May this birthday
God bless you
Will give you wisdom, patience,
He always favors you!
May you be strong, healthy,
And, holding on to the truth,
Throw off the shackles of sin
Help by praying!

On this day we congratulate you,
And we wish from the bottom of our hearts,
To continue tirelessly
They carried out their righteous work!

People come to you with grief,
Or with great joy,
Meeting everyone with a pure heart,
You lead.

To faith, to God, and to forgiveness,
To save the soul.
With God's blessing,
You bring light to people!

On this bright day, I want to congratulate you on your birthday! With all my heart I want to wish peace to your home, health to your loved ones and relatives, so that the family is strong, and everyone in it has long-lived lives. May God protect you and your entire family so that nothing stands in your way to overcome obstacles. Let the ringing of bells help you cope with troubles, and let faith give you strength and courage. I wish only kindness, sincerity and smiles.

At this turn of life
We wish you happiness, father,
Always with harmony in the soul
Move forward without losing heart.

And bring good things to people,
So that faith strengthens in our hearts,
No one went astray
And peace and joy lived in everyone.

And all the warmth given
May it come back to you many times,
Sorrows break like glass
And everything that is planned works out!

May God be with you,
Let him hear every breath
Helps in holy work,
Protects from trouble.

And let it be from year to year
Your parish is growing.
Will you perform the baptism
And grant forgiveness.

And for loving hearts
You are needed, Holy Father.
Happy birthday
And we wish you all the best.

You, the mediator, between God
And the people on earth
Executor of God's will,
And a helper to us in prayer!

You are the priest and protector,
Forgiving your sins
And remove the shackles,
Which are always so hard.

On your birthday I will post
I light a candle for your health,
So that the Creator does not leave you,
I will pray and ask.

May the Creator be with you,
And he will give you a crown
Grace and hope
You, protector of all hearts.

Please accept congratulations
Happy birthday, father.
Your faith is strength
All efforts are crowned.

I wish you strength of spirit
Don't lose in a difficult life,
Your flock along the way
To guide bright faith.

May the Lord support you in everything,
Let love live in your heart,
And great hope
Gives strength to move.

Happy birthday
And with all our hearts we wish
Health and goodness to you.
So that you always have enough strength
The services take a long time,
Baptize adults and children,
Say a kind word
Support the person.
Let faith strengthen you -
It invigorates the soul and body.

May the Lord send from heaven
To you on this bright birthday
Goodness and a hundred good miracles,
Submission, happiness and humility!

May God always protect you
And protects from all troubles!
Let your soul be pure
And emits clear light!

May God always protect you
From all the sorrows and worries,
Will send you this birthday
Health, peace, blessings!

Always be very wise
And to all people, like God, you are kind,
Let your soul be pure
After all, beauty is hidden in it!

Happy Birthday,
We wish from the bottom of our hearts:
So that with great inspiration,
You could perform the service!

To have enough strength for everything,
To marry and baptize,
The parishioners revered
We wish you a long life!

May all your prayers come true,
They flow from your lips with faith,
Lots of happiness and discoveries,
May they be with you forever!