1 The Beginning of the Church Year (“Indiction”). The First Ecumenical Council (325) decreed that the Church’s year should begin on September 1. The lunar month corresponding to September on the Jewish calendar was the beginning of the civil year (cf Exodus 12:2); it was at this time that our Lord Jesus went into the synagogue at Nazareth and read the words of the prophet Isaiah, “The Spirit of the Lord is upon me…to proclaim ‘the acceptable year of the Lord.’ (Isaiah 61:12; Luke 4: 1621).
Our venerable father Simeon the Stylite and his mother. Simeon lived near Antioch in Syria. He was a monk, who lived for many years standing atop a column, hence he received the nickname "Stylite.” His life and admirable conversation were remarkable. (459)
**Day of Supplication for the Environment. **Patriarch Demetrios I made September 1 a day of special prayer and supplication for the environment. An office for this day was composed by the late monk Gerasimos of the Skete of Little Saint Anna on the Holy Mountain; it is from this office that the Troparion given here was taken. The translation is by Archimandrite Ephrem Lash.
Synaxis of the Most Holy Mother of God of Miasena.
**The holy martyr Aeithalas, **who suffered in Persia. (380)
The forty holy women martyred with their instructor, Ammon the deacon, during
the time of the emperor Licinius at Heraclea in Thrace (313).
The holy martyr Callista and her two brothers, Evodius and Hermogenes, who were martyred in Nicomedia. (309)
**The just Joshua, son of Nun, servant of the Lord. **When the hand of Moses was placed on him, he was filled with the spirit of wisdom. He led the people of Israel after the death of Moses through the Jordan River to the promised land.
**Troparion of the New Year **- Tone 2
O Lord, maker of the universe, who alone has power over times and seasons, bless this year with your bounty, preserve our country in safety, and keep your people in peace, save us through the pray’rs of the Theotokos. You became a column of endurance and rivaled the forefathers, O holy one, becoming like Job in your sufferings and like Joseph in your trials, like the bodiless angels, though you lived in the flesh.
**Troparion of Simeon the Stylite **- Tone 1
O Simeon, our holy father, intercede with Christ our God that he may save our souls. Lord and Savior who as God brought all things into being by a word, establishing laws and governing unerringly to your glory, at the pray’rs of the Theotokos, keep secure and unharmed all the elements which the earth together, and save the universe.
**Troparion of the Synaxis of the Theotokos - **Tone 7
Rejoice, O woman full of grace, evervirgin Theotokos, harbor and protectress of the human race. The Savior of the universe received flesh from you, for you are the only one to be both mother and virgin, forever blessed, forever glorified. Intercede with Christ our God that he may grant peace to the whole world.
**Kontakion of the New Year **- Tone 2
O Creator and Master of time and eternity, God of all, O merciful One, bless the course of this year, and in your boundless mercy, save all those who worship you, our one and only Master, and who cry out to you in fear: O Savior, grant a happy year to all people.
**Kontakion of Simeon Stylites - **Tone 2
You looked to heaven and became like an angel. You made of your pillar a fiery chariot. Now that you are among the angels, join them in praying to Christ that he might save our souls, O Father.
**Prokeimenon of the New Year - **Tone 3 (Psalm 146: 5, 1):
Great is our Lord and great is his power. His understanding is beyond measure.
Verse: Praise the Lord, for a psalm is good. May praise delight our God.
**Alleluia **- Tone 4 (Psalm 64: 1, 12a)
Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia!
***Verse:***To you our praise is due in Zion, O God.To you we pay our vows, you who hear our prayer.
Verse: You crown the year with goodness.
**Communion Hymn **(Psalm 64: 12a)
You crown the year, the year with your goodness.
Refrain: Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia!