Coptic Synaxarium
The Twelfth Day of the Blessed Month of Amshir
Amshir 12
Commemoration of the Archangel Michael
On this day we celebrate, commemorating the
honorable Michael the Archangel, the intercessor of mankind.
May His intercession be for us. Amen.
Departure of St. Gelasius
Also on this day, St. Gelasius,
the struggling ascetic, departed. He was born of Christian parents, who
brought him up in the Christian faith. They taught him the church subjects,
and then he was ordained a deacon in the church. He labored in his obedience
to Christ and in carrying His yoke. He went to the wilderness of Shiheet
and became a monk. Afterwards, he was ordained a priest, and the angel
of the Lord guided him to a distant place where many monks gathered around
him, and he was a great example for them. He considered himself as one
of them. He was patient and long suffering to the point that he transcribed
the Holy Bible and placed it in the church for the other monks to read.
One day a stranger visited him and stole the transcribed Bible and went
to try to sell it to someone. That person wanted to know its value, so
he went to St. Gelasius and showed him the Bible. St. Gelasius knew that
it was his book and asked him, "For how much did he sell it to you?" He
answered, "For sixteen Dinari." The saint said to him that it was cheap,
and so the man took it and went to his home.
When the seller came back to him to
pick up the price, he said to him, "I have shown the Bible to Father Gelasius
and he said that the price was too high." The seller asked, "Did the father
tell you anything else?" The buyer replied, "No." The man who stole the
Bible said, "I do not want to sell it." He took the book and went to Father
Gelasius and gave it to him weeping and regretting what he did. The saint
did not accept it from him. However, after the man had insisted with many
tears, the saint at last accepted it from him. God granted this saint the
gift of performing miracles. One day, the monastery was presented with
an amount of fish. After they were cooked, the cook asked one of the servants
to guard it, but the servant ate a great part of it. When the cook knew
what had happened, he was angry at that servant, for he ate before the
time of eating and before the elders had blessed it. The cook beat him
with a deadly hit that killed him. The cook was afraid of what he had done
and went to St. Gelasius and told him what had happened. The saint told
him to take the body and put it in the church in front of the altar and
to leave it there. The saint and the monks came to the church, prayed the
Vespers prayer, and then the saint departed from the church, and the boy
rose up and followed him. The monks did not know of this miracle until
the saint had departed. When this father finished the course of his life
in a good old age, the Lord wanted him to rest from the labors of this
world, and he departed leaving us with this good memory.
May His prayers be with us and Glory be to our God forever. Amen.