The Thirteenth Day of the Blessed Month of Abib
Abib 13
Departure of St. Pisentius, Bishop of
Qift
On this day, the holy father,
Anba Pisentius, Bishop of Qift, departed. This Saint became a monk in his
early years, devoted himself to the ascetic life, and learned the church
books. He never looked upon the face of a woman. Once a woman, who had
a serious sickness, waited until he came out of the church, and drew near
him to kiss his hand, for her belief was that she would be healed. But
when he saw that she was getting close to him, he walked faster. Since
she was unable to catch him, she took a handful of the dust upon which
his feet had trodden, and placed it on the site of the pain and she was
healed. When he was ordained a bishop, he used to see the angels fluttering
their wings around the altar while he was celebrating the Divine Liturgy.
He was eloquent in his sermons; no one became weary of listening to his
teachings. When the Lord informed him that his departure drew near, he
gathered his people, taught them, and strengthened them in the Faith. Then,
he departed in peace. God manifested many miracles from his body. His disciple
took a piece of his shroud which healed many of the sick.
May his prayers be with us. Amen.
Martyrdom of St. Apamon of Toukh
On this day also, St. Apamon,
was martyred. He was from the city of Toukh, the diocese of Banha. The
Angel Michael appeared to him and commanded him to go to Ansena and confess
Christ. He went and confessed the Lord Christ before Eukhius, the governor.
He tortured him much with the press (the wheel), red-hot iron bed, and
by whipping him with whips. Then he cast him in a hot water cauldron. In
all that, the Lord strengthened and raised him up sound. He was worthy
for the Lord Christ to appear to him, and promised him the Kingdom of Heaven.
This Saint performed many signs and miracles. When they cut off his head
he received the crown of martyrdom. St. Julius El-Akfahasi was present,
took his body, shrouded it with costly shrouds and sent his body with two
of his men to his hometown.
May his prayers be with us. Amen.
Martyrdom of St. Abba Shenoute, during
the Early Arab Rule
This day also, marks the
martyrdom of St. Shenouda. He was a righteous man, keeping the Christian
commandments. That was in the early days of the Arab conquest of Egypt.
Some of his enemies laid an accusation against him before the Moslem ruler.
He brought him and asked him to leave his faith but he refused, and proudly
declared his faith in the Lord Christ. The ruler became enraged, tortured
him, and finally cut off his head, and he received the crown of martyrdom.
May his prayers be with us, and Glory be to God forever. Amen.