Coptic Synaxarium
The Thirteenth Day of the Blessed Month of Baounah
Baounah 13
Departure of St. John, Bishop of Jerusalem
On this day, of the year
419 A.D., the holy father St. John the second, bishop of Jerusalem, departed.
He became a monk in the monastery of St. Hilarion, with the great father
St. Epiphanius, bishop of Cyprus. His virtues and knowledge became well
known, so they chose him a bishop for Jerusalem in the year 388 A.D., after
the ordination of St. Epiphanius, bishop of Cyprus. After the ordination
of St. John a bishop, the enemy of good led him astray through the love
of money. He gathered much money, made silver vessels for his table, and
neglected the poor and the needy. When St. Epiphanius heard that, he was
troubled for what he knew about his friend St. John, from asceticism, righteousness,
worshipping and being merciful. St. Epiphanius, because of his old friendship
with St. John, came from Cyprus to Jerusalem. He made it appear that he
had come to visit and worship the holy places, and visit the saints, but
in fact he came to meet Abba John. When he arrived in Jerusalem, Abba John
invited him for a visit. He prepared a table for St. Epiphanius and put
these silver vessels on the table before him. When St. Epiphanius saw that,
his heart was in pain, for he saw that his friend Abba John had in him
no mercy for the poor and the needy. St. Epiphanius devised a plan to put
his hands on these silver vessels. He went to one of the monasteries of
Jerusalem, and sent to Abba John asking to borrow these vessels from him.
He pretended that some of the elders of Cyprus came to visit him and he
wished to offer them food using them. When Abba John sent the vessels to
St. Epiphanius, he took them, sold them and gave the money as alms to the
poor and needy.
A few days later, Abba John
asked for the vessels, but St. Epiphanius asked him to wait a while on
him. Abba John repeated his demand a second and a third time. When St.
Epiphanius did not return them, Abba John seized him by the hem of his
garment in the church of Resurrection and said to him, "I will not let
you go until you give me back my silver vessels." St. Epiphanius prayed
to the Lord Christ, and entreated Him for the sake of his old friend. Abba
John became blind. He wept, and entreated St. Epiphanius to help him. St.
Epiphanius prayed for his sake and one of his eyes was healed. He looked
at him and said, "Behold, the Lord Christ has left blind one of your eyes
as a reminder for you." He reminded him of his earlier benevolent life,
and told him that he had sold his vessels and gave their price as alms.
He also told Abba John that he only came to Jerusalem to substantiate what
he had heard about his greed and love of the world. Abba John awoke from
his foolishness and inadvertence. He walked diligently in the path of charity
beyond what can be described. He gave as alms all that he owned of money,
clothes, and the vessels. He forsake all things worldly to the point that
they did not find even a "Dirham" with him when he departed. God granted
him the gift of healing the sick and performing signs. After he finished
in his episcopate thirty one years, he departed in peace.
May his prayers be with us. Amen.
Commemoration of the Archangel Gabriel,
the Announcer of Daniel the Prophet
On this day also, the church
in Egypt celebrates a feast for the honorable angel Gabriel. The angel
Gabriel announced Daniel with the return of the children of Israel from
captivity, the coming of the Lord Christ, the time of His coming, that
He would be killed, the destruction of Jerusalem, and that no other Messiah
would come after Him except the anti-Christ. This angel is the one who
announced to Zachariah the birth of John, and six months later, he came
with the glad tidings of the salvation of the world when he announced to
the Virgin Mary saying, "And behold, you will conceive in your womb and
bring forth a Son, and shall call His name JESUS. He will be great, and
will be called the Son of the Highest; ... And He will reign over the house
of Jacob forever, and of His kingdom there will be no end."
(Luke 1:31-33)
Therefore, our church has arranged this feast to venerate this honorable
angel.
May his intercession be with us and Glory be to God forever. Amen.