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Many people have a difficult time understanding this because they confuse the salvation of intercession with the salvation of Jesus Christ by his death and resurrection: “Christ has risen from the dead, and by death he conquered death, and to those in the tomb he granted life.” We need to live a holy life to remain free of sin, and we receive help in that through the mysteries (sacraments) and through the intercessory prayers of the Angels and Saints and others, for us.Can someone explain this prayer, please?
“O most holy Mother of God, save us”
My Western upbringing is making it difficult for me to understand its intent.
Thanks.
Let me quote from the Paraclisis, Sixth Chant, which explains much:
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V: O Virgin, beseech you Lord and your Son who delivered himself to death and saved my nature from death and corruption to which it had been bound, that He may deliver me from the hands of the enemy.
R: O most holy Mother of God, save us!
V: I believe, O Virgin, that through your intercession you save and protect my life, dispelling many temptations and casting out the cunning snares of the devil. Now I impore you without ceasing: Deliver me from my corrupting passions.
R: O most holy Mother of God, save us!
V: O Maiden, you have been given to us as a wall behind which we may seek refuge, as a perfect means of salvation for our souls, as a joy in our tribulations, for we always find delight in your light, O Lady, save us always from every danger and evil desire.
Glory be to the Father +, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit, now and ever, and forever, Amen.
Behold how sick I am: I lie upon my bed, and there is no healing for me. I come to you in your goodness, for you have given birth to the Saviour of the World, Deliver me from my disease and raise me from the pain of my affliction.
Also an older form of Marian prayer:
15 decades:
Rejoice, O Virgin Theotokos, Mary full of grace, the Lord is with thee. Blessed art thou among women, and blessed is the fruit of thy womb, for thou hast borne Christ the Savior, the Deliverer of our souls.
After each decade say the Our Father, and:
Open unto us the door of thy loving-kindness, O blessed Theotokos, in that we set our hope on thee, may we not go astray; but through thee may we be delivered from all adversities, for thou art the salvation of all Christian people.