Coptic Synaxarium
The Tenth Day of the Blessed Month of Misra
Misra 10
Martyrdom of St. Matra
On this day, St. Matra was
martyred during the papacy of Pope Demetrius, the twelfth patriarch of
Alexandria, and in the days of Emperor Decius. When this Saint heard the
imperial Edict read ordering the worship of idols, he went and took the
arm of the statue of the idol Apollo, which was made of pure gold. He cut
it in pieces, and gave them to the poor. When they searched for the idol's
arm, and could not find it, they seized many because of it. St. Matra came
forward and told them, "I am he who took it." They tortured him much, and
then cast him into the fire, but the angel of the Lord saved him from it.
Then they cut off his hands and his feet and crucified him on a tree, head
downwards. A blind man came and took some of the blood that was dripping
from the Saint's mouth and smeared his eyes with it, and he regained his
sight. Afterwards, the Saint was beheaded, and he received the crown of
martyrdom.
May his intercession be with us. Amen.
Martyrdom of St. Pigebs (Bekhebs)
On this day also, St. Pigebs
(Bekhebs) was martyred. He was from the city of Ashmoun-Tanah. He was a
soldier under the command of prince Antiochus. When the prince knew that
he was Christian, he had him brought along with Anba Klog, the bishop,
Anba Nehro, who was from Tersa and Anba Phillip, and asked them about their
faith. They confessed that they were Christian. He tortured them severely.
Later on he bound St. Pigebs and sent him with others to the Baramon. They
spent many days in the ship without eating or drinking. When they arrived
to the Baramon, they tortured St. Pigebs severely, and finally they hacked
his body in pieces with a cleaver, thus he received the crown of martyrdom.
A believing man from the Baramon came and took St. Pigebs body and sent
it to his hometown Ashmoun-Tanah. Ninety-five others received the crown
of martyrdom along with the Saint.
May their prayers be with us and Glory be to God forever. Amen.
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