The First Day of the Blessed Month of Baramoudah
Baramouda 1
Departure of St.Silvanus the Monk
On this day the holy father
Abba Silvanus the monk departed. This blessed man became a monk in the
monastery of St. Macarius, and he strove in every narrow path. He fasted
for long periods with prayers and many vigils in humility and love and
he became a great father. God had granted him to see Divine visions. He
commanded his disciples never to cease working with their hands, and to
give alms with what surpassed their needs. One day a lazy monk saw him
with his disciple absorbed in working with their hands, and he said to
them: "Do not labor for the food which perishes" for it is written: "Mary
has chosen that good part, which will not be taken away from her." When
the old man Abba Silvanus heard that, he told his disciple: "Give the father
a book, take him to the church to read, and shut the door on him without
leaving with him any thing to eat;" and the disciple did as he was commanded.
When the ninth hour came the old man and his disciples ate and did not
invite the monk. During that time the monk was gazing with his eyes toward
the door waiting for someone to invite him to eat.
When he became very hungry,
he left the church and asked the old man: "Have the brethren eaten to day?"
and St. Silvanus replied "Yes". The monk asked: "Why you did not call me
to eat with them?" He replied: "You are a spiritual man has no need for
food for the body. You have chosen the good part, but we are humans in
need of food for the body, for this reason we need the work of our hands."
The monk knew that he had transgressed with his words and he bowed before
the holy man asking for his forgiveness. The holy man told the monk: "O
my son we need to work, for Mary needs Martha, and through Martha, Mary
was praised." Thus the monk was rebuked by the teaching of this father,
and he worked with his hands continually, and he gave alms with what remained
over. This father wrote many helpful discourses about the spiritual strife.
When he finished his strife in a good old age, God made him know the time
of his departure. He called the monks that were near by, he was blessed
by them, and he asked them to remember him in their prayers, then departed
in peace.
May his prayers be with us. Amen.
Raid of the Arabs of Upper Egypt on the
Wilderness of Scetis
On this day also the Arabs
of Upper Egypt rose up and attacked the desert of the great St. Macarius.
They plundered what was in the churches and monasteries. The monks gathered
together, prayed, and interceded with the holy fathers, and the Lord Christ
drove them out. The monks were saved from their hands and they gave thanks
unto God.
Departure of Aaron the Priest
On this day also the righteous
Aaron the priest, the brother of Moses the first prophet of the Law, departed.
He was from the tribe of Levi, and God wrought by his hands many miracles
in the land of Egypt. God chose him and his sons to be His priests, and
gave them the tithes and the offerings of the children of Israel. When
the sons of Korah rose up against him, God destroyed them, by commanding
the earth to open its mouth and swallowed them up alive. He pleased God
by his good conduct, keeping the Law, and then departed in peace.
Glory be to God forever. Amen.