Coptic Synaxarium
The First Day of the Blessed Month of Baounah
Baounah 1
Consecration of the Church of St. Leontius
of Tripoli
This day marks the commemoration
of the consecration of the church of St. Leontius (Laventius) the Syrian.
This Saint was martyred in the city of Tripoli on the twenty-second of
Abib. A Christian woman, the wife of a great nobleman and prominent army
commander, gave much money to the soldiers, and took his holy body. She
wrapped it in expensive cloth and laid it in a coffer inside her house.
She made a picture of him and she hung a lighted lamp before it. It happened
that Diocletian became angry with her husband and shut him up in prison
in the city of Antioch. She became sad, and prayed to God, interceding
with His saint Leontius, to save her husband from prison. God accepted
her prayers. St. Leontius appeared to her husband in prison and told him,
"Do not grieve or be sorrowful, for you shall be delivered tomorrow, and
you shall eat with the Emperor at his table, and you shall return safely
to your house." The Saint, then, went to the Emperor, and woke him up. When the Emperor saw the Saint, he became terrified.
The Saint told the Emperor, "I have come to you, O Emperor, to order the
release of the army commander. Honor him, and let him go to his house,
lest you be destroyed." The Emperor, who was trembling, replied saying,
"Whatever you command me, O my lord, I will do." The next morning, the
Emperor brought the commander out of prison, honored him, and dined with
him at his own table. The Emperor told him about the horseman that appeared
to him, then dismissed him to return to his home town. When he arrived
in Tripoli, his home town, he told his wife and his family what had happened
to him. His wife told him, "The good that happened to you was through the
blessings of St. Leontius." Then she uncovered the body of the Saint, and
he took the blessing of the Saint. When he saw his face, he realized that
he was the one that had appeared to him in prison. After the perishing
of Diocletian, they built a church in his name, relocated the body to it
with great veneration, and the church was consecrated on this day.
May his prayers be with us. Amen.
Martyrdom of St. Qozman El-Tahawy and
his companions
On this day also, St. Qozman
(Cosmas) El-Tahawy and his companions were martyred.
May their prayers be with us. Amen.
Consecration of the Church of St. Abe-Fam
(Epipham) the soldier
Today also, the church commemorates
the great saint Abe-Fam (Bifam or Phoebammon) the soldier. This Saint was
born in the city of Oseem (Giza). His father's name was Anastasius, who
had a high ranking position, and his mother was a holy woman whose name
was Susanna. He distributed his money on the works of righteousness and
went before Armanius, governor of Alexandria, during the reign of Diocletian,
to be martyred. Armanius tortured him much, then sent him to Arianus, governor
of Ansena (Mallawy), who tortured him, excessively. However, the angel
of the Lord appeared to him, and strengthened him. Saint Abe-Fam always
lifted his eyes up toward heaven and finally they beheaded him. The believers
then took the body and buried him with veneration in a hill of sand west
of Tema (Souhag). This Saint completed his strife on the twenty-seventh
of the month of Tubah during the reign of Diocletian, in the Fourth century.
A church was built after his name in Tema and another in Oseem.
May his prayers be with us and Glory be to God forever. Amen.