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May 11th (V - 24)
Icon of the Martyr Mokios and Argyros of Seleuneia
PriestMartyr Mokios (+ c. 295). The Equal-to-the-Apostles Cyril
(Kirill) (+ 869) and Methodius (Mephthodii) (+ 885), Enlighteners of the Slavic
Peoples. Monk Sophronii, Hermit of Pechersk in the Farther Caves (XIII). PriestMartyr
Joseph, Metropolitan of Astrakhan (+ 1672). Sainted Nikodim, ArchBishop of Serbia
(+ 1325). Renovation of Tsar'grad (330). Consecration of Temple of Saint Sophia at
Kiev (960). Martyr Dioskoros the New. Martyr Harmonius and others. Martyr Argyros
of Seleuneia (+ 1806).
Saint Mokios was a presbyter in Macedonia in the city of
Amphypolis. During a time of persecution against Christians under the emperor Diocletian
(284-305), Saint Mokios exhorted the pagans -- who had assembled for the pagan feast to
the divinity Dionysos (Bacchus), to forsake iniquity and the vile customs which
accompanied this solemnity, and to repent and be converted to the Lord Jesus Christ
and be cleansed through holy baptism. The saint was brought to trial to the governor
of Laodiceia; he confessed before him the true faith, and against the threats he
answered: "My death for Christ -- is a great accomplishment for me". Saint Mokios
was subjected to torture, which he bore with marvelous endurance, and in no wise
ceasing to denounce the idol-worshippers. Taken to the pagan temple of Dionysos,
the saint shattered the idols with the Name of Jesus Christ. After this he was put
into a red-hot oven, where he remained unharmed, but the flames coming out of the
oven scorched the governor. And again the assigned commander subjected Saint Mokios
to fierce torture, which with the help of God he stoically endured; given for devouring
by wild beasts, he remained unharmed -- the lions but lay down at the feet of the saint.
The people, having witnessed such miracles, began to urge that the saint be set free.
The governor ordered the saint to be sent to the city of Perinth, and from there to
Byzantium, where Saint Mokios was executed. Before his death he gave thanks to the Lord,
for having bestown upon him the strength to go to the very end with the act of
martyrdom. "Lord, receive my spirit in peace", -- were his last words, after which he
was beheaded. Saint Mokios died in about the year 295. Later on, the emperor Constantine
built a church in honour of the Priestmartyr Mokios and transferred his holy
passion-bearing relics into it.
The Holy Equal-to-the-Apostles First-Teachers and Enlighteners
of the Slavic Peoples, the Brothers Cyril and Methodius came from an illustrious
and pious family living in the Greek city of Soluneia (Thessalonika). Saint Methodius
was the oldest of seven brothers, Saint Contantine (Cyril -- was his monastic name)
was the youngest. Saint Methodius was at first in the military profession and was
governor in one of the Slavic principalities dependent to the Byzantine empire --
probably Bulgaria, which made it possible for him to learn the Slavic language.
Having dwelt there for about 10 years, Saint Methodius afterwards accepted monastic
orders at one of the monasteries on Mount Olympos (Asia Minor). Saint Constantine
from his early years distinguished himself by great aptitude and he studied together
with the emperor Michael during that one's youth -- under the finest teachers in
Constantinople, among which were Photios, future Patriarch of Constantinople. Saint
Constantine, having attained knowledge in all the sciences of his time and also many
languages, also with particular diligence studied the works of Sainted Gregory the
Theologian. Because of his keen mind and penetrating perception, Saint Constantine
received the title "Philosopher" (wise). Upon the completion of his education, Saint
Constantine accepted the dignity of priest and was appointed curator of the patriarchal
library at the church of Saint Sophia, but he soon quit the capital and went off
secretly to a monastery. Discovered there and having returned to Constantinople, he was
appointed teacher of philosophy in the highest level of the Constantinople schools. The
wisdom and strength of faith for the still rather young Constantine was so great, that
he won the victory in a debate with the leader of the heretic-iconclasts Ananias. After
this victory Constantine was sent by the emperor to dispute in a debate about the Holy
Trinity with the Saracens (musselmans) and again he gained the victory. Having returned,
Saint Constantine went off to his brother Saint Methodius on Olympos, spending the time
in unceasing prayer and reading the works of the holy fathers.
The emperor soon summoned forth both of the holy brothers from the
monastery and dispatched them to preach the Gospel to the Khazars. Along the way they
stayed for some time in the city of Korsun, making preparations for preaching. There
the holy brothers in miraculous manner discovered the relics of the Priestmartyr
Clement, Pope of Rome (Comm. 25 November). There also at Korsun Saint Constantine found
a Gospel and Psalter written in "Russian letters" [i.e. Slavonic], and a man speaking
in Slavic, and he began to learn from this man to read and to speak in his language.
After this, the holy brothers set off to the Khazars, where they gained the victory in
a debate with Jews and Moslems by preaching the Gospel teaching. On the way home the
brothers again visited Korsun and, taking up the relics of Saint Clement there, they
returned to Constantinople. Saint Constantine remained in the capital, but Saint
Methodius received the hegumenate at the small Polychronion monastery -- not far from
Mount Olympos, where he pursued asceticism as before.
Soon there came to the emperor messengers from the Moravian prince
Rostislav, otherwise pressured by German bishops -- with a request to send teachers to
Moravia, who would be able to preach in the vernacular Slavic tongue. The emperor
summoned Saint Constantine and said to him: "It is necessary for thee to go thither,
where it be better for thee that no one realise this". Saint Constantine prepared for
the new task with fasting and prayer. With the help of his brother Saint Methodius and
the students Gorazd, Clement, Savva, Naum and Angelyar he composed a Slavonic alphabet
and translated into the Slavic tongue books -- without which it would be impossible to
celebrate Divine?services: the Gospel, Epistles, Psalter and collected services. This
occurred in the year 863.
After completing the translation, the holy brothers set off to
Moravia, where they were received with great honour, and they began to teach the
Divine-services in the Slavic language. This aroused the malice of the German bishops,
who celebrated Divine-services in the Moravian churches in the Latin language, and
they rose up against the holy brothers, convinced that Divine-services must be done
only in one of three languages: Hebrew, Greek or Latin. Saint Constantine answered them:
"Ye recognise only three languages by which to give glory to God. But David sang: Come
to the Lord, all nations, praise the Lord all peoples, let everything that hath breath
praise the Lord! And in the Holy Gospel it says: Go teach all nations...". The German
bishops were humiliated, but they became all the more bitter and sent off a complaint
to Rome. The holy brothers were summoned to Rome for a decision on this question. Taking
with them the relics of Saint Clement Pope of Rome, Saints Constantine and Methodius
set off to Rome. Knowing that the holy brothers were bringing along with them these
relics, Pope Adrian met them along the way with his clergy. The holy brothers were
greeted with honour, the pope of Rome gave permission for Divine-services in the
Slavonic language, and the books translated by the brothers he ordered to be placed in
Roman churches and to make liturgy in the Slavonic language.
At Rome Saint Constantine fell ill and, in a miraculous vision from
the Lord advising of the nearness of death, he accepted the monastic schema-order with
the name of Cyril (Kirill). 50 days after the accepting of the schema, on 14 February
869, Saint Cyril died at 42 years of age. In expiring to God, Saint Cyril commanded his
brother Saint Methodius to continue with their common task -- the enlightening of the
Slavic peoples with the light of the true faith. Saint Methodius entreated the pope of
Rome to send the body of his brother for burial in their native land, but the pope
commanded the relics of Saint Cyril to be placed in the church of Saint Clement, where
miracles began to occur from them.
After the death of Saint Cyril, the pope in fulfilling the request of
the Slavic prince Kotsel, sent Saint Methodius to Pannonia, -- having ordained him
Archbishop of Moravia and Pannonia, on the ancient throne of the holy Disciple
Andronikes. In Pannonia Saint Methodius together with his students continued to
propagate Divine-services in books inscribed in the Slavonic language. This again
aroused the wrath of the German bishops. They obtained an arrest and held a trial over
Saint Methodius, who was sent in chains to Swabia, where during the course of two and
an half years he underwent many sufferings. Having been set free by order of the Pope
of Rome, John VIII, and restored to the rule of his archdiocese, Saint Methodius
continued to preach the Gospel among the Slavs. He baptised the Czech prince Borivoi
and his spouse Liudmila (Comm. 16 September), and also one of the Polish princes. The
German bishops started a persecution against the saint for a third time, -- for not
accepting the Roman teaching about the procession of the Holy Spirit from both the
Father and from the Son. Saint Methodius was summoned to Rome, but he justified himself
before the pope, and preserved in its purity the Orthodox teaching, and was sent off
again to the capital of Moravia, Velehrad.
Here in the ensuing years of his life Saint Methodius with the help
of two of his priest-students translated into the Slavonic language all the Old
Testament except for the Book of Maccabbees, and even the Nomokanon (Rule of the holy
fathers) and books of the holy fathers (Paterikon).
Sensing the nearness of death, Saint Methodius decreed one of his
students -- Gorazd, as worthy successor to himself. The sainted-bishop predicted the day
of his death and he died on 6 April 885 at an age of about 60 years. The burial service
of the saint was done in three languages -- Slavonic, Greek and Latin. He was buried in
the cathedral church of Velehrad.
The Relics of the Monk Sophronii were buried in the Farther
Cave of the Kievo-Pechersk monastery. In the Kanon to the monks of the Farther Caves it
gives an account of the hermit's deed as an holy ascetic, -- being deemed worthy of
hearing angelic singing. The memory of Saint Sophronii is done separately on 11
March.
The Priest-martyr Joseph, First Metropolitan of Astrakhan,
was born at Astrakhan in 1579. Having taken monastic vows, Saint Joseph at 52 years of
age was raised to the dignity of archimandrite of the Astrakhan Trinity monastery. In
1656 he was at Moscow, after which he was elevated to the dignity of Metropolitan of
Astrakhan. On 11 May 1672, during the time of an uprising of the townspeople, Sainted
Joseph accepted a martyr's death at Astrakhan. This sad event was recorded in detail
by eye-witnesses, priests of the Astrakhan cathedral -- Kirill and Peter. The priests
took up the body of the martyr and, having dressed it in bishop's garb, they placed it
in a prepared grave. On the following day, after doing a panikhida, the body of the
saint was taken to one of the chapel churches and during the course of 9 days it
remained unburied. The relics of the sainted-hierarch thereafter were placed into the
grave and in a short while were glorified by miracles. The canonisation of the saint
was done at the Local Sobor of the Russian Orthodox Church in April 1918.
Sainted Nikodim, Archbishop of Serbia, was hegumen of the
Khilendaria monastery and was elevated to the dignity of bishop in the year 1316.
Especially noteworthy is this, that in the year 1319 he translated into the Slavonic
language and ordered into use in Serbia the Typikon (Ustav) of Saint Sava the
Sanctified, of Jerusalem. Sainted Nikodim died in the year 1325.
© 1997 by translator Fr. S. Janos.
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