The Twenty-Seventh Day of the Blessed Month of Tubah
Tubah 27
Martyrdom of St. Sarapion
On this day, St. Sarapion was martyred. He was a
native of the City of Binosah (Babousah), a town of Lower Egypt. He was
wealthy, had many possessions, and he was also a charitable man. At the
time of the persecution, he heard that the governor of Alexandria, Armanius,
had arrived in Lower Egypt, the northern part of the country, to torture
the Christians. He went out with his friend, Theodore and another friend
who was a shepherd called Thomas. They all confessed the Name of Christ before the Governor, who cast them into prison. When
the people of his town heard about his arrest, they came carrying arms
to kill the Governor and to free the saint. The saint constrained them and told them that
he wanted to be martyred in the name of Christ and they went away. The
Governor took the saint with him to Alexandria on a ship, and there he
tortured St. Sarapion with the pressing wheel (Hinbazin), and threw him
in a ditch filled with fire. Then he put him in a cauldron full of pitch
and bitumen and lit fire under him. Through it all, the Lord was with him
and delivered him safely. At last they crucified him and threw arrows at
him. The angel of the Lord came and brought St. Sarapion down, and crucified
the Governor in his place. They continued to throw arrows at the Governor
as if he was the saint, while he was crying and saying, "I am Armanius."
The saint said to the Governor, "The Lord God lives, you will not be brought
down from the tree, until you bring out those who are in prison and spread
the accounts of their struggle." The Governor did as the saint told him.
The number of martyrs that were beheaded on that day was 540 souls. Then
the Governor gave the responsibility of torturing the Saint to one of the
princes, whose name was Orion. He traveled with the saint by sea to his
own town. At night the ship was ashore at one of the villages, and they
slept. In the morning, Orion found that the place where the ship was ashore
was the town of the saint, and he marvelled, and he heard a voice saying,
"This is his town, you should get him out of the ship." After they had
tortured the saint, they beheaded him, and he received the crown of martyrdom.
Orion wrapped the body of the saint in his tunic and delivered him to his
family.
May His prayers be with us. Amen.
Commemoration of the Archangel Suriel
On this day also, the church
commemorates the honorable Archangel Suriel. He was with Ezra, the righteous
prophet, and instructed him about many hidden mysteries. He is also the
intercessor on behalf of sinners.
May His intercession be with us. Amen.
Relocation of the Relics of St. Timothy
the Apostle
On
this day also, the church celebrates the commemoration of the transfer
of the relics of St. Timothy, the Apostle, from the City of Ephesus to
Constantinople. When Emperor Constantine built the City of Constantinople,
he relocated the relics of many of the saints to it. When he heard about
the whereabouts of the relics of St. Timothy, he sent some priests who
carried the holy body to Constantinople. They placed it in the church of
the apostles and the saints.
May His prayers be with us. Amen.
Martyrdom of St. Abe-Fam the Soldier (St. Phoebammon)
On this day also, St. Abe-Fam, the Soldier, was martyred (Bifam or Phoebammon).
He was born in Oseem (Awsim) to a wealthy father whose name was Anastasius,
and a righteous mother whose name was Susanna. They brought him up in the
Christian faith. He grew up in the fear of God, merciful to the poor, and
steadfast in prayer and fasting. His parents wanted him to get married,
but he declined. When Emperor Diocletian reigned and knew that this saint
did not raise incense to the gods, the Emperor sent to the governor Arianus
to torture St. Abe-Fam if he did not offer incense to the idols. Arianus
went to Oseem and when he saw the saint he said, "Peace be with you," and
the saint replied, "Why do you speak the word of peace? Did you not know
that peace is only for the righteous?" and "there is no peace for the wicked,
says the Lord."
(Isaiah 48:22) The Governor became extremely angry and
took the Saint to Qaw where he tortured him severely, then beheaded him.
The Saint received the crown of martyrdom. God honored this saint by performing
many miracles through his body.
May His prayers be with us and Glory be to our God forever. Amen.