Synaxarium
Daily Stories of the Saints
for the Blessed Month of Baramoudah
The Twenty-Fifth Day of the Blessed Month of Baramoudah
Baramouda 25
Martyrdom of St.Sarah, and her two sons
On this day, St. Sarah and her two sons, were martyred.
She was from the city of Antioch, the wife of a man whose name was Socrates,
one of the governors of Emperor Diocletian. This Governor had denied Christ
to please Diocletian, pretending before his wife that he did that because
of his fear from the Emperor. Sarah had two sons, she could not baptize
in Antioch, because of her fear from the Emperor and her husband. She took
them and sailed to Alexandria to baptize them there. God willed to reveal
the greatness of her faith as a lesson to the generations to come. God
brought forth a great tempest and the ship was about to be wrecked and
drown. Sarah was afraid that her sons would be drowned without being baptized.
She prayed a long prayer, then she wounded her right breast, took some
of her blood, anointed them making the sign of the cross upon the foreheads,
and over the hearts. Then she dipped them in the sea three times saying:
"In the Name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit." After that,
the winds died down, a great calm came on the sea, and the ship sailed
toward Alexandria. When she arrived, took her sons, went to the church,
and handed them to Pope Peter, the seal of the martyrs. He baptized them,
together with the children of the city. When the Pope carried one of her
sons to baptize him, the water froze. The Pope went on baptizing other
children and came back to her sons, but the water froze again. The same
thing occurred on the third attempt. The Pope was amazed and asked their
mother about her story. She told him about all what happened to her at
sea and what she did for her sons. He glorified God and said: "It is indeed
one baptism."
When the woman returned to Antioch, her husband
denounced what she had done. He related what happened to the Emperor accusing
his wife with adultery. The Emperor brought her and reproached her saying:
"Why did you go to Alexandria to commit adultery with the Christians?"
The Saint answered him: "Christians do not commit adultery, and do not
worship idols, and after this do what you wish, for you will not hear another
word from me." The Emperor asked her: "Tell me what did you do in Alexandria?"
When she did not answer him, he ordered to tie her hands behind her, and
to place her two sons on her belly, and to bum all three of them. She turned
her face to the east and prayed. They burnt her, with her sons. She delivered
up her pure soul along with her sons, and they all received the crown of
martyrdom.
May Their prayers be with us. Amen.
Commemoration of Saints Babnuda (Paphnute)
the hermit, Theodore the worshipper, and the 100 Martyrs
This day also marks the
commemoration of Sts. Babnuda (Paphnute) the hermit, Theodore the worshipper,
and the One hundred martyrs, who were martyred in Persia.
May Their prayers be with us and Glory be to our God forever. Amen.