Coptic Synaxarium
The Second Day of the Blessed Month of Misra
Misra 2
Departure of St. Pa'esa (Athanasia)
On this day, St. Pa'esa, departed. She was
born in Menouf, to pious and rich parents. When her parents died, she turned
her house into a shelter for the poor and the sojourner. She accepted everyone
that came to her fulfilling their every need until she ran out of money.
Evil people gathered around her, and turned her mind to the ungodly way.
She turned her home into a house of prostitution. When this news reached
the elders of Shiheet, they sorrowed for her with great sorrow. The elders
called upon St. John, the Short, and asked him to go to her, as an act of
mercy, and to aid her in saving her soul, in turn for the good that she
had done for them. The saint obeyed the elders and asked them to support
him with their prayers. When St. John came to where she lived, he asked
her maid to announce his presence. When the maid informed her, Pa'esa adorned
herself, and called him in. As he was walking, he was saying, "Even though
I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I fear no evil. For thou
art with me."
(Ps. 23:4) When he sat down, he looked to her and said, "Why
did you belittle the Lord Christ, and do this evil deed?" She trembled,
and her heart was melting from the words of the Saint who bent his head
and started weeping. She asked him, "Why do you weep?" He answered, "Because
I see the devils playing on your face, and therefore I weep for you." She
asked him, "Is there any repentance for me?" He replied, "Yes, but not
in this place." She said to him, "Take me wherever you wish." Then he took
her to one of the convents close by the wilderness of Shiheet. On their
way it became dark. St. John told her to sleep in one place, while he slept
far away from her. When he stood up to pray the midnight prayer, he saw
a pillar of light coming down from heaven to earth, and the angels of God
were carrying the Soul of Pa'esa. When he approached her, he found that
she had departed. Then he knelt down and prayed fervently, with tears,
asking God to reveal to him concerning her fate. He heard a voice saying,
"Her repentance was accepted in the moment that she repented." After the
saint had buried her, he returned to the Elders and told them what had
happened. They all glorified the Lord who accepts the repentants and forgive
their sins.
May her prayers be with us and Glory be to God forever. Amen.