Chapter 42

1After she is [appointed] thus,? let her not be anxious about anything, but let her remain solitary and having leisure for supplications of piety. For the foundation of holiness and life for a widow such as this is solitude For she hath loved none other but the God of gods, the Father which is in heaven. But at fixed* times let her give praise by herself, in the night [and] at dawn. If she be menstruous let her abide 5 in the temple and not approach the altar, not that she is as it were polluted, but that the altar® may have honour. Afterwards, when she fasteth and batheth, let her be assiduous [at the altar]. In the days of Pentecost, let her not fast. In the feast of Pascha, let her give of those things which she hath to the poor, and let her bathe, and so let her pray. But when she giveth thanks or praise, if she have friends’ like-minded virgins, it is well that they pray with her for the sake of the Amen. But if not, [let her pray] alone by herself, both in the church and in the house, especially at midnight. The times in which she should give praise are: Saturday,® the first day of the week, either Pascha or Epiphany or Pentecost.° At other time[s] let her give thanks meekly with psalms, with hymns of praise, with meditations; and thus let her labour. For the Most High will sanctify them™ and will forgive all [their] sins, those which were before written ™ against * them, and their error; My Father, the Heavenly One, shall strengthen them and enlighten their faces as the faces 1 of 1M. adds: Amen. ? B. adds: as has been said. 3.M.; solitary (error). 4 Or: the appointed. (as another form of the word “sin” is fem.). My sanctuaries ;! they shall shine? in My glory in the day of recompense.