Synaxarium
Daily Stories of the Saints
for the Blessed Month of Baramhat
The Eighth Day of the Blessed Month of Baramhat
Baramhat 8
Martyrdom of St.Matthias, the Apostle
On this day St. Matthias, the
apostle was martyred about 63 A.D. He was born in Bethlehem, followed the
apostles and was chosen in place of Judas Iscariot in the upper room on
the mount of Zion. Peter stood up in the midst of the disciples (altogether
the number of names was about a hundred and twenty), and said, "Men and
brethren, this Scripture had to be fulfilled, which the Holy Spirit spoke
before by the mouth of David concerning Judas, who became a guide to those
who arrested Jesus; "for he was numbered with us and obtained a part in
this ministry." (Now this man purchased a field with the wages of iniquity;
and falling headlong, he burst open in the middle and all his entrails
gushed out. And it became known to all those dwelling in Jerusalem; so
that field is called in their own language, Akel Dama, that is, Field of
Blood.) "For it is written in the book of Psalms: 'Let his habitation be
desolate, and let no one live in it'; and, 'Let another take his office.'
"Therefore, of these men who have accompanied us all the time that the
Lord Jesus went in and out among us, "beginning from the baptism of John
to that day when He was taken up from us, one of these must become a witness
with us of His resurrection." And they proposed two: Joseph called Barsabas,
who was surnamed Justus, and Matthias. And they prayed and said, "You,
O Lord, who know the hearts of all, show which of these two You have chosen
"to take part in this ministry and apostleship from which Judas by transgression
fell, that he might go to his own place." And they cast their lots, and
the lot fell on Matthias. And he was numbered with the eleven apostles.
(Acts 1:15-26)
Afterwards he was filled with
the Holy Spirit, and went to preach the Gospel until he came to the country
of cannibals. The custom of those people was whenever they seized a stranger,
they put him in prison for thirty days feeding him grass, then they bring
him out and eat him. When St.Matthias came to them and preached among them
the massage of love they seized him, plucked out his eyes and put him in
prison. Before the thirty days were over God sent to him Andrew the apostle
and his disciple. They came to the prison and saw the prisoners and what
abominable things the people of the city did to them. Satan inspired the
people of the city to seize them also and kill them. When they were about
to seize them, the two Saints prayed to the Lord, and a stream of water
flowed from under one of the pillar of the prison. The water flowed out
into the city, and rose up until it reached the necks of the people. When
the people of the city gave up all hope of saving their lives, they came
to the apostles, and wept before them confessing their sins. The apostles
told them "Believe in the Lord Jesus Christ, and you shall be saved." They
all believed and they released St. Matthias. St. Matthias, along with St.
Andrew and his disciple taught them the mystery of the Incarnation of the
Lord Christ. The Apostles prayed and entreated God Who made the water to
cease then they baptized them in the Name of the Holy Trinity. They also
prayed to The Lord Christ Who removed from them their barbaric nature.
The Apostles appointed over them bishops and priests.
They tarried with them for a while
during which they instructed them and confirmed them in the faith, then
they left. The people of the city entreated them to come back to them speedily.
St. Matthias went to the city of Damascus and preached there in the Name
of the Lord Christ. The people of the city became angry so they took him
and laid him upon an iron bed, they lighted a fire under it which did not
harm him but his face was shining with light like the sun. They marvelled
exceedingly and they all believed on the Lord Christ through St. Matthias
the apostle who baptized them, and appointed priests for them. He tarried
many days with them confirming them in the faith. Afterward he departed
in peace in one of the city of the jews called Falawon (Pilawon) where
his body was laid.
May his prayers be with us. Amen.
Departure of St.Julian, the Eleventh
Pope of Alexandria
On this day also of the
year 188 A.D. (3rd of march) the holy father Pope Julian the Eleventh Pope
of Alexandria departed. This father was a student in the seminary established
by St. Mark, and was ordained priest in the city of Alexandria. He surpassed
many in knowledge, righteousness, and purity so he was ordained Patriarch
on the 9th of Baramhat (Year 178 A.D.) After his enthronement he saw that
the pagans did not allow the bishops to leave the city of Alexandria, so
he used to leave the city in secret to ordain priests everywhere. Before
his departure the angel of the lord announced to him that the one who will
bring him a cluster of grapes, is the one to succeed him on the Patriarchal
Chair. One day, while Demetrius the vine dresser was trimming his trees,
he found a cluster of grapes and was not in season. He took the cluster
and gave it to the Patriarch Abba Julian who was pleased with the present.
He gathered the bishops and told them about the vision and commanded them
to enthrone him Patriarch after him. This father composed many homilies
and discourses, he taught the people continually, preached and visited
them. He stayed on the Apostolic Chair for ten years then departed in peace.
May his prayers be with us. Amen.
Martyrdom of St.Arianus, the Governor
of Ansena
On this day also St. Arianus,
the governor of Ansena was martyred. When he ordered to shoot St. Apollonius
with arrows, and one of the arrows glanced back and struck his eye and
destroyed it, as it is mentioned in the Seventh day of Baramhat, one of
the believers told him: "If you take some of his blood and smear your eye
with it, you will receive your sight." The Governor took some of his blood,
smeared his eye, and immediately he was able to see. Arianus believed on
the Lord Christ, with great sorrow for all the evil things which he had
done to the holy martyrs and the severity with which he tortured them.
Then he rose up, destroyed his idols, and he refrained from torturing any
of the believers. When Diocletian heard the report of Arianus, he brought
him, and asked him why he had forsaken the worship of his idols. Arianus
began to tell him about the signs and wonders which God was working by
the hands of the holy martyrs, and how, in spite of the tortures which
he had inflicted upon them, and the cutting of their bodies, they rose
up again whole. The Emperor became furious with him because of what he
said and ordered him to be tortured severely, and to cast him into a pit
and to cover it until he dies.
The Lord Christ sent His
angel, who brought him out from the pit, and took him by the bed of the
Emperor. The Emperor woke up from his sleep, and when he saw and recognized
that he was Arianus, he was amazed and terrified. Diocletian again ordered
him to be placed into a hair sack, and to cast him into the sea, so they
did. Arianus the martyr delivered up his soul while he was in the hair
sack. The Saint had told his kinsfolk when he bid them farewell that the
Lord had told him in a vision of the night that He would take care of his
body, return it to his town, and they could find it on the shore of Alexandria.
The Lord ordered a sea creature who carried the Saint, and brought him
to the city of Alexandria, where it casted him on the shore. His men took
his body, brought it to Ansena, and laid it with the bodies of the Saints
Philemon and Apollonius. Thus, he finished his good fight and received
the heavenly crown.
May his prayers be with us and Glory be to God forever. Amen.