Coptic Synaxarium
The Sixth Day of the Blessed Month of Bashans
Bashans 6
Martyrdom of St. Isaac El-Defrawi
On this day, St. Isaac El-Defrawi
was martyred. He was born in the city of Defra, district of Tanta. When
he grew up, the angel of the Lord appeared to him in a vision, and told
him to go to the town of Towwa, district of Beba, to receive the crown
of martyrdom. He instantly went to his parents to bid them farewell, they
wept and forbade him from doing that. The angel of the Lord appeared to
him again and took him out of the town. When he arrived to Towwa, he professed
his faith before the Governor saying: "I believe in the Lord Christ". The
Governor placed him under guard until he had returned from the city of
Nakyos. It happened when St. Isaac was passing by, with the soldier, a
blind man, was sitting on the wayside, asked him to give him sight. He
said to him: "Do not say give me, but let it be according to your faith",
and then he prayed to the Lord Christ for his sake, and the man was given
sight straightaway. When the soldier saw that, he believed. When the Governor
returned, the soldier confessed the Lord Christ before him, he ordered
to cut off his head, and received the crown of martyrdom.
The Governor became angry
at St. Isaac, and tormented him severely, then sent him to the city of
El-Bahnasa to be tortured there. It happened when he was in the boat, he
asked for a drink, and a sailor gave him little of water, and the man was
with one eye. The Saint took some of the water and poured it over him,
and the man received the sight in his blind eye immediately. When the Saint
arrived to El-Bahnasa, the Governor tortured him severely, but the Lord
comforted and healed him and finally the Governor ordered him to be beheaded,
and he received the crown of life. Some of the faithful took his body and
carried it to his town Defra and buried him there. Then they built a church
after his name.
May his intercession be with us. Amen.
Departure of St. Macarius of Alexandria
On this day also of the
year 395 A.D., the blessed father St. Macarius of Alexandria departed.
He was a contemporary of St. Macarius the great (Senior), the father of
the monks, and for this reason, he was called St. Macarius, the Junior.
He became a monk at one of the monasteries near by Alexandria. For his
asceticism, he became the father and the spiritual guide for all the monk's
cells in the area that near by Alexandria, so he was also called the father
of the cells. He practiced many worships and possessed many virtues in
his ascetic life. Among these practices, he once stayed for five days with
his thoughts in heaven, occupied with early Saints, prophets, angels, apostles
and the Lord Christ, while he was standing on his sleeping mat. After two
nights, the devils started to scratch his feet, twisting themselves as
snakes around his feet. They also showed him fire in his cell, however
with patience, the fire and the phantoms disappeared. On the fifth day,
he could not control his thoughts with regards to the needs of life. This
happened so that he would not become proud of what he had spiritually achieved.
He said to himself: "I have remained in the ascetic life for 50 years,
and they had not been like these five days." After he had managed the schools
of those were seeking to be baptized, he lived alone (Recluse) in the year
335 A.D. in el-Natroun desert, where he became the abbot of all the monasteries
in this desert.
It happened that he walked
in the desert for several days in unpaved road, and was placing sticks
of reed during the way to help him recognize the way to come back. When
he wanted to return, he found the devil had removed all the sticks to mislead
him. When he became thirsty, God sent him a wild cow, and he drank from
its milk, until he returned to his cell. One day a hyena came to him and
pulled his garment. He followed her to her den, and it brought out her
three young ones. He found that they were all malformed, and was amazed
from the intelligence of the animal. He prayed and put his hands on them,
and they were healed. The hyena disappeared for a while, and she came back
with a sheep skin which he used to sleep on until his departure. At one
time, the thoughts of pride disturbed him until he was weary of it. These
thoughts invited him to come to Rome to heal the sick there, instead of
them suffering the travel to him. He slept in his cell, and extended his
feet outside the cell, and said to his thoughts: "You can travel now if
you can." When his thoughts went on disturbing him, he carried on his shoulder
a basket full of sand, and walked in the desert until he became physically
tired, the thoughts of pride left him, and he rested.
Once, he went to the monastery
of St. Pachomius in a layman's garment, and stayed there during the forty
days of Lent. No one saw him eating or sitting down. He was making baskets
of palm leaves while he was standing. The monks said to St. Pachomius:
"Cast out this man from here, for he is not human." He asked them to be
patient until God reveals his story to them. St. Pachomius inquired of
God about him, and God told him that he was St. Macarius of Alexandria.
They were all happy to hear that, they welcomed him and received his blessings.
When he found that his virtues have been revealed, he returned to his monastery.
It happened that it did not rain for some time in Alexandria, and the Patriarch
called him. When he arrived to Alexandria, the rain started to fall, and
it continued to rain until they asked him to stop it. He prayed and God
stopped it. Emperor Valens exiled him with St. Macarius the great to one
of the islands. They guided its people to the Christian faith, and then
they returned to their monasteries. He considered that the virtue that
was revealed and became known to everyone, was rendered useless. When he
heard that someone had a virtue that he did not have, he practiced this
virtue until he mastered it more than him. He completed his life in a good
spiritual conduct until he reached a good old age, and departed in peace.
May his prayers be with us. Amen.
Departure of Father Paphnute of El-Bandarah
On this day also, Father
Paphnute who was from El-Bandarah, departed.
May his prayers be with us and glory be to God forever. Amen.