Coptic Synaxarium
The Twenty-Third Day of the Blessed Month of Misra
Misra 23
Martyrdom of Thirty-Thousand Christians
in Alexandria
On this day, is the commemoration
of the martyrdom of the thirty thousand Christians in the city of Alexandria.
When Emperor Marcianus banished Pope Dioscorus to the island of Gagra,
he appointed Brotarius, a Patriarch, in his place. The bishops of Egypt
refused to have a fellowship with him. They assembled a council against
him, the Council of Chalcedon, and the tome of Leo. Brotarius became raged
and with the aid of the government forces he attacked and plundered the
monasteries and churches. Then he confiscated all their endowments for
himself and he became wealthy. Thieves attacked him during the night, killed
him, and plundered what he had. His friends sent to the Emperor saying,
"The followers of Dioscorus were the ones that killed the Patriarch that
was appointed by the Emperor." The Emperor became furious and sent a number of his soldiers,
who killed about thirty thousand Christians in the city of Alexandria.
Shortly after, Marcianus died and was succeeded by Leo the Great. The bishops
of Egypt seized this opportunity and ordained Fr. Timothy a Patriarch for
Alexandria. Immediately the new Pope assembled a council and excommunicated
the Council of Chalcedon. The heretics informed the Emperor saying, "Those
who killed Brotarius ordained for themselves a Patriarch without permission
from the Emperor." The Emperor was enraged and he exiled Abba Timothy and
his brother Anatolius to the island of Gagra. They remained there for seven
years until Emperor Leo the Less released them. After the return of Pope
Timothy, he cooperated with Abba Peter of Antioch, and assembled a council
of five hundred bishops in the capital. This council judged to refuse the
Council of Chalcedon, and also Pope Cyril of Alexandria (Kyrillos I) said,
"The union of the Divinity and the Humanity, like the union of fire and
iron, the hammering of the iron affects only the iron, but doesn't affect
the fire, although it shares a unity with the iron. The union of the Divinity
with the Humanity gave an infinitive value for the one Who suffered for
the sake of the salvation of all the humanity. affirmed the teaching of
the unity of the natures of the Lord Christ. They also presented their
report to the Emperor who approved it. The Emperor issued an edict that
dictated to abide by this council report only. As a result, the Sees of
Alexandria, Constantinople, Antioch and Jerusalem were united for a long
time.
May the prayers of these fathers be with us. Amen.
Martyrdom of St. Damian in Antioch
On this day also, St. Damian
was martyred in the city of Antioch. He suffered many tortures and endured
severe afflictions until he delivered up his soul in the hand of the Lord.
May his prayers be with us and Glory be to God forever. Amen.
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