73 STICHERA FOR GREAT THURSDAY.
8,7,8,7,8,7
Andrew of Crete (~660-732)
το μεγα μυστηριον.
O the mystery, passing wonder, When, reclining at the board, “Eat,” Thou saidst to Thy Disciples, “That True Bread with quickening stored: “Drink in faith the healing Chalice “From a dying GOD outpoured.” | Then the glorious upper chamber A celestial tent was made, When the bloodless rite was offered, And the soul’s true service paid, 74 And the table of the feasters As an altar stood displayed. | CHRIST is now our mighty pascha, Eaten for our mystic bread: Take we of His broken Body, Drink we of the Blood He shed, As a lamb led out to slaughter, And for this world offered. | To the Twelve spake Truth eternal, To the Branches spake the Vine: “Never more from this day Shall I taste again this wine, Till I drink it in the kingdom Of My FATHER, and with Mine.” | Thou hast stretched those hands for silver That had held the immortal Food; With the lips that late had tasted Of the Body and the Blood, Thou hast given the kiss, O Judas; Thou hast heard the woe bestowed. | 75 CHRIST to all the world gives banquet On that most celestial Meat: Him, albeit with lips all earthly, Yet with holy hearts we greet: Him, the sacrificial Pascha, Priest and Victim all complete. | |
[In Mr. Young’s book. Melody of Pange lingua, harmonised by Dr. Schroeder. I may add that I purposely chose this Stanza to suit the melody of S. Thomas’s great bymn.]