'In addition let us welcome the times of psalmody, be
enthusiastic for hymnody, attentive to the readings, making prostrations
according to the given measure at each hour; working with our own
hands, because working is good and because one who does not work is not
judged worthy of eating. Let us bear one anothers' burdens, for one is
weak and another strong, making use of food and drink and the other
necessities with moderation, so that there is no provoking to jealousy
among evil people, but zeal in goodness. In everything be good to one
another, compassionate, reasonable, obedient, full of mercy and good
fruits, and the peace of God which passes all understanding will keep
your hearts and thoughts. And now, may you be found worthy without
condemnation to reach the supreme day of the Resurrection, but in the
age to come at the resurrection of the dead to gain the kingdom of
heaven in Christ Jesus our Lord, to whom be the glory and the might,
with the Father and the Holy Spirit, now and for ever, and to the ages
of ages. Amen.'