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Tue, 7th October 2025 -- Tute 27, 1742 AM
The Twenty-Seventh Day of the Blessed Month of Tute
Tute 27
Martyrdom of St. Eustathius and his Two
Sons
On
this day was the martyrdom of St. Eustathius and his two sons. He was one
of the ministers of the Roman Empire. At the beginning of his life, he
did not know God, but he used to give alms and charity in abundance, and
the Lord did not wish that his toil should be in vain. While he was in
the desert hunting wild animals, there appeared to him the figure of a
crossbetween the horns of a stag, and it reached up to heaven. He chased
the stag in the mountains to hunt it, and the Lord spoke to him and told
him about his new name which is Eustathius, for he had been called Ephlokidus
before. The Lord ordered him to be baptized in the Name of the Lord Christ
and told him that poverty should come upon him speedily. When he heard
that he descended from the mountain and went to the bishop of the city
who baptized him and his wfe and his sons, and he changed his name to Eustathius
as the Lord had ordered him. Straightaway he lost all that he had as slaves,
hand-maidens, cattle and money.
Then he took
his wife and his sons, and went forth from the city of Rome and embarked
on a ship. And as he could not pay the fare, they took his wife instead.
He took his two sons and came to a river, he crossed over to the other
side with one of them and returned to get the other, but he did not find
him because a lion had taken him, then he went back to get the first but
he did not find him either because a wolf had ceased him. He felt deep
sorrow because of the loss of his wife and his two sons. St. Eustathius
stayed for a period of time working as a guard in the garden until the
Emperor of Rome died and another reigned instead who sent messengers to
search for that saint. One of the messengers happened to enter the garden
which the saint guarded. The two men recognized each other and St. Eustathius
was taken back to the Emperor. teh Emperor honored him and returned to
his former position. It happened in that time that war broke out and they
recruited two men from every city to the army. The two sons of the saint
were saved from the lion and the wolf by the Divine Will and were brought
up in the same city. They remained for a long time not knowing each other.
Then the Divine Will arranged that both would be recruited from that city.
On one day while they were on their way, they reached a garden and sat
there talking together. They then discovered that they were brothers.
As to their mother,
the owner of the ship who had kept her in payment of the fare was a barbarian,
but God protected her from him. And she stayed in a garden which by the
Divine Will was the same garden as that her two sons had gathered in, and
she was close by her sons while they were talking and she recognized them.
The two sons were assigned to guard the treasury of their father who did
not recognize them. When the Lord wished to gather this blessed family
together, the wife entered the place where her husband was, and they recognized
each other and rejoiced for reuniting unexpectedly. Then she told him that
she hads met their sons in the garden. While she was telling him so, the
two sons joined them and she cried joyfully, "There are our two sons!"
They embraced each other in tears of joy, and they praised God who fulfilled
what he had promised and they lived in joy and peace.
After that the Emperor
died and another reigned who worshipped idols, and he summoned St. Eustathius
and his wife and his sons. he ordered them to worship the idols but they
refused so he ordered his men to torture them with fire, but they were
not harmed. Then he commanded to cast them into a brazen cauldron and set
fire under it and thus they delivered their souls into the hand of the
Lord, and received the crowns of martyrdom from our Lord and Savior Jesus
Christ.
May their prayers and blessings be with us all, and Glory be to God
forever. Amen.
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