- Axion Estin
"Axion estin" (Greek: "Άξιον εστίν", Slavonic: Достóйно éсть, "Dostóino yesť"), or It is Truly Meet, is a
theotokion (sticheron composed in honor of theTheotokos ), which is chanted in theDivine Services of the Eastern Orthodox and Greek-Catholic Churches.One translation of the hymn goes as follows:
It is truly meet to bless thee, O Theotokos,
ever blessed, and most pure, and the Mother of our God.More honorable than the
cherubim ,
and beyond compare more glorious than theseraphim .
Without corruption thou gavest birth toGod the Word .
True Theotokos, we magnify thee.The second half of the hymn, beginning with the words, "More honorable than the cherubim..." is the older part of the hymn, and is an
Irmos attributed to St. Cosmas the Hymnographer (†773 ). The introduction, "It is truly meet..." was, according to tradition, revealed by theArchangel Gabriel to a monk onMount Athos .The hymn is chanted at
Matins , Compline, and other services; but its most important occurrence is at theDivine Liturgy , where it is chanted at the conclusion of theAnaphora . The second half of the hymn, "More honorable…" is frequently chanted before thedismissal which concludes services.Often, the chanting of this hymn is followed by either a metania or a
prostration .Icon and legend
"Axion Estin" is also the name given to the
icon of theTheotokos (Mother of God ) before which, according to tradition, the hymn was revealed. It stands in the high place of thealtar (sanctuary) of thekatholikon (main church) ofKaryes onMount Athos .According to tradition, an Elder and his
disciple lived in a cell on Mount Athos. One Saturday night the Elder left to attend theAll-Night Vigil in Karyes. He told his disciple to chant the service alone. That evening an unknown monk who called himself Gabriel, came to the cell, and they began the Vigil together. During the NinthOde of the Canon, when they began to sing theMagnificat , the disciple sang the original hymn "More honorable than the Cherubim…" and afterwards the visiting monk chanted it again, but with "It is truly meet…" preceding the originalIrmos . As he sang, the icon began to radiate with Uncreated Light. When the disciple asked the visiting monk to write the words of the new hymn down, he took a roof tile and wrote on it with his finger, as though the tile were made of wax. The disciple knew then that this was no ordinary monk, but theArchangel Gabriel . At that moment the Archangel disappeared, but the icon of the Mother of God continued to radiate light for some time afterward.The "
Eleousa " ("merciful") Icon of the Mother of God, before which the hymn "It Is Truly Meet" was first chanted, was transferred to the "katholikon " (main church) at Karyes, known as the "Protaton". The tile, with the hymn written on it, was taken toConstantinople when St.Nicholas II Chrysoberges wasPatriarch (984 -996 ). The hymn became integrated in the Eastern Orthodox worship books and since then it plays an important role in everyday worship, being chanted in theDivine Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom and recited at theCompline .Since that time the icon has been considered the protector of the Holy Mountain and its holiest object.
Feast Day
The
feast day celebrating the revelation of the hymn by the Archangel Gabriel, and theIcon of theTheotokos of the same name, is celebrated onJune 11 .Hymns in place of "Axion Estin"
During the Divine Liturgy, "Axion Estin" is sometimes replaced by another hymn to the Theotokos. These hymns are referred to in the service books as "in place of "Axion Estin" (Slavonic: Задостойнникъ, "Zadostoinnik").
At the
Liturgy of St. Basil , it is replaced by the hymn:All of Creation rejoices in thee, O full of grace:
the angels in heaven and the race of men,
O sanctified temple and noetic paradise,
the glory of virgins, of whom God was incarnate
and became a child, our God before the ages.
He made thy body into a throne,
and thy womb more spacious than the heavens.
All of creation rejoices in thee, O full of grace:
Glory be to thee.On the
Great Feasts , it is replaced by theIrmos of the ninth Ode of the Canon of the Feast.ee also
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Agni Parthene External links
* [http://www.iconograms.org/sig.php?eid=489 The Revelation of "Axion Estin"]
* [http://ocafs.oca.org/FeastSaintsViewer.asp?SID=4&ID=1&FSID=101694 "It is Truly Meet"] theSynaxarion of the feast (note: the icon depicted here is not "Axion Estin")
* [http://home.it.net.au/~jgrapsas/pages/Axion_Esti.html Miraculous Icon of "Axion Esti"]
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