Coptic Synaxarium
The Seventh Day of the Blessed Month of Baounah
Baounah 7
Martyrdom of St. Abaskhiroun the Soldier
On this day, the honorable St. Abaskhiroun, who was from
the city of Qalin, was martyred. He was one of the soldiers of Arianus,
governor of Ansena (Antinoe). When the Edict of Diocletian to worship the
idols was issued, this Saint arose in the middle of the people present,
exposed the infidelity of the Emperor, and cursed his idols. They seized
him and shut him up in the prison, which was in the palace of the Governor,
in Asyut. Five other soldiers agreed with him to shed their blood in the
Name of Christ. Their names were: Alfius, Armanius, Arkias, Peter, and
Cranius. When they came before the Governor, he cut off their girdles,
tortured them, crucified some and cut off the heads of the others. As for
St. Abaskhiroun, the Governor tortured him with different kinds of tortures,
but the Lord comforted him, strengthened him, and healed his wounds. The
Governor brought a sorcerer, whose name was Alexander. He gave the Saint
some deadly poison, saying; "O master of the powers of darkness, manifest
in this Christian your powers." The Saint took the poison, made the sign
of the cross over it, and drank it, but no harm came upon him. The sorcerer
marvelled, and he believed in the God of St. Abaskhiroun. The Governor
cut off the head of the sorcerer, and he received the crown of martyrdom.
The Governor became more enraged with the Saint. He tortured him extensively,
then he ordered to cut off his head, and he received the crown of martyrdom.
May his prayers be with us, and glory be to God forever. Amen.
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