Coptic Synaxarium
The Twenty-First Day of the Blessed Month of Misra
Misra 21
Commemoration of the Virgin, the Mother
of God
On this day, the church celebrates the
commemoration of the All pure St. Mary, the Mother of God the Word, who
intercede for us before her beloved Son.
May her prayers be with us. Amen.
Departure of St. Irene (Eirene)
On this day also, St. Irene (i.e. peace),
departed. She was the daughter of a pagan king, whose name was Lucianus.
She was exceedingly beautiful. Her father loved her very much, therefore
he built a fortified mansion for her. He assigned thirteen maids to serve,
guard and protect her from what might defile the name and honor of her
family. St. Irene was then six years old, and her father left some statues
for her to worship. Her father also assigned a wise old teacher to instruct
her. Once St. Irene saw in a vision, a dove with an olive leaf in her mouth,
and the dove came and laid it on a table before her. Then there came an
eagle with a crown, which he laid also on the table. Afterwards, a raven
came with a serpent, which he laid on the table. St. Irene was frightened
by this vision, and she revealed this vision to her teacher. Her father
was unaware that the teacher was Christian. The teacher explained the vision
to her saying, "The dove is the teaching of the Law, the olive leaf is
baptism, the eagle is the victory and the crown is the glory of the saints.
The raven is the king and the serpent is the persecution." He concluded
his talk by saying that she had to struggle for the sake of the Faith in
the Lord Christ.
One day, her father came to visit her,
and proposed that she marry one of the princes. She asked him for three
days in which she might think it over. After her father had left, she went
to the statues, and asked them to advise her on what was right for her,
but they did not answer her. The saint lifted up her eyes to heaven, and
said, "O God of the Christians, guide me to whatever pleases you." The
angel of the Lord appeared to her and said, "Tomorrow one of the disciples
of St. Paul will come to you, will teach you what you need to know, and
then will baptize you." The next day, St. Timothy, the Apostle, came to
her, taught her the essentials of Christianity and baptized her. When her
father knew that, he summoned her. When he verified this news from her,
her profession in the Lord Christ, he tied her to the tail of an untamed
horse, and then released it. Nevertheless, God preserved her and she was
not harmed. Instead, the horse itself turned and grasped with his mouth
the arm of her father, hurled him on the ground, and her father fell dead.
With the prayers of his daughter, St. Irene, he was risen alive. The father,
his wife and three thousand persons became Christians, and they all were
baptized. God honored this saint with several inspired miracles which she
wrought before governors and kings and many had believed because of her.
When she fulfilled her strife, she departed in peace.
May her prayers be with us and Glory be to God forever. Amen.